
I Feel Pretty
(2018)Amy Schumer thinks she's a solid 10 after sustaining a head injury in this comedy from the writers of Never Been Kissed and How to Be Single. With her newfound confidence she is empowered to live her life fearlessly and flawlessly, but what will happen when she realises her appearance never changed?
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Directed by Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein (feature debuts)
Starring Amy Schumer, Michelle Williams, Emily Ratajkowski, Rory Scovel, Busy Philipps, Aidy Bryant, Naomi Campbell, Tom Hopper
Written by Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein
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I Feel Pretty
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The film veers between inspired and strained and finally settles into the realm of self-improvement pop psychology. Full Review
A concept that begs the question of why our society encourages women to second-guess their self-image in the first place. Full Review
Consumed by an annoying premise that seems practically designed to generate think pieces. Full Review
Its heart is in the right place, but its head is somewhere else. Full Review
Even though the script might let her down, Schumer does still manage to sell a smattering of the comic moments... Full Review
It's clear that Ms. Schumer knows a thing or two about sexist ideologies, real power struggles and all the deeply unfunny, unpretty rest. She can go more than skin deep. Full Review
When it's good... and when Schumer's fully locked into her take-no-prisoners charm assault, it's pretty undeniably delightful stuff. Full Review
I would gladly watch a version of "I Feel Pretty" with a less privileged celebrity in the lead, but I can't deny the sweet-and-salty verve that Schumer brings to this one. Full Review
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