Kiss Me Again is a complex and authentically human film about the limits of free love in the 21st century. Julian (Jeremy London) is a political science professor who lives in Brooklyn with his beautiful wife Chalice (Katheryn Winnick), but when he meets Elena his newest pupil, a seductive, Spanish foreign exchange student, his monogamous mindset starts to unravel. Attraction between the two is painfully obvious; so he follows his utopian dreams and asks Chalice if she'd be open to having a more ""open"" relationship. The question is sparked by both of them peeking at their roommate and her girlfriend having a threesome with a guy. What Chalice does not know is that Julian already has the third party member in mind. As the plot develops, serious sexual relations ensue under the watchful and envious eye of Julian and Chalice's housemate. As things get more emotional and less carnal, Chalice considers leaving Julian for Elena, who, in turn, is falling for Julian. Meanwhile, Julian is left wondering whether he's a boring straight guy with a lesbian fetish or a man with a truly open mind and heart. In the end, the ultimate lesson learned in this witty and provocative drama is that free love is impossible, even for Brooklyn hipsters.
- Aaron Krach
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