After suffering a minor head injury, a formerly insecure woman suddenly believes she’s as beautiful as the models she glorifies, despite not looking any different than she was before.
यह फिल्म अभी MUBI पर नहीं चल रही है, लेकिन 30 अन्य महान फिल्में चल रही हैं। देखें क्या दिखाया जा रहा है अब दिखाया जा रहा है
[MEO vod] quite cute and the best thing starring Schumer I have seen to date. //the best movie review ironically was made by one of my favorite intellectual comedians, Bill Maher in his 'I Feel Petty' : https://youtu.be/FDW7PViQts0.
Some movies are meant to be "judged" by its message instead of its artistic qualities. It's an undeniable truth that Michelle Williams is terrific here (also Busy Phillips is such a girl crush), but this time I'm not overanalyzing anything. The message is all that matters. And I've changed my opinion, Renee becomes pretty unbearable (fact) but is that worse than not being confident at all? Hell no. ↴
Like "Blockers," "I Feel Pretty" doesn't honor its pitiful trailers by seemingly damage-controlling what might be one of the worst films of the year. Much like Amy Schumer's character, it trudges through a barrage of aggressively mediocre comic setpieces that will prove unmemorable. Also: can you really have a body-positive comedy when most of your jokes come from laughing at the women and their features?
A quite fun comedy that deep down has a message with which i easily connected. Self-confidence and loving yourself are two thing that i found really important in the last few years, things that i try everyday to comprehend better.
Michelle Williams tried something different here, not sure she got it right but no worry, she is still an amazing actress.
6.5/10
Aggressively boring Target advert. Ya ya Michelle Williams is funny. There's weird energy when it's just Schumer's face processing feelings so I remained intrigued by the possibility of An Interesting Amy Schumer Movie. But probably won't ever happen. There's like... a combined total of ~90 seconds that flourish into absurdist riffing on the inherent non-existence of The Self. I like that. The rest is wasted talent.
Pieno di cliché. Il Diavolo veste Prada dei cosmetici. Le interpretazioni migliori sono quelle di Amy Schumer e Michelle Williams. La realizzazione in sé lascia a desidera, ma voglio limitarmi a giudicare il messaggio contenuto in questo film: credere in sé stessi, al di là dell'aspetto, amarsi così come si è, ignorando le maldicenze del prossimo. Ben fatto. Dovremmo avere tutte questa confidenza, senza esagerare.
Regarding any sort of formal minded criteria, this is a complete nullity as is the case with almost every single romantic comedy of the past decade. Despite this, there's genuine emotional maturity in evidence here as well as surprisingly complicated commentary on very real issues. Schummer and Williams are brilliant as is the script. Monstrously underrated.
It's hard to remember now but it might be possible that one or two jokes were slightly funny in this otherwise massive cringe-fest of a movie. Hence 2 stars.