The film follows Holden McNeil, a comic book artist who falls in love with Alyssa Jones, a fellow creator who identifies as a lesbian [5, 6]. Their relationship serves as the catalyst for the film’s exploration of sexual fluidity [5, 7]. However, the real "subtitle" or core theme of the film is not just Alyssa’s sexuality, but Holden’s inability to reconcile her past with his own fragile ego [8, 9].
Ultimately, Chasing Amy is less about the mechanics of sexuality and more about the destructive power of insecurity [2, 11]. It remains a significant cultural artifact that challenges viewers to look past labels and histories, even if its protagonist ultimately fails to do so [4]. subtitle Chasing Amy
Its raw, dialogue-heavy approach allowed for a frankness about sex and feelings rarely seen in 90s cinema [3, 18]. The film follows Holden McNeil, a comic book