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You Hurt My Feelings

2023 | 93m | English

(16783 votes)

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A novelist's longstanding marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears her husband giving his honest reaction to her latest book.
Release Date: May 26, 2023
Director: Nicole Holofcener
Writer: Nicole Holofcener
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords new york city, husband wife relationship, therapist, narcissism, writer, novelist, aspiring writer, woman director, criticism, mother son relationship
Production Companies Likely Story
Box Office Revenue: $5,000,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Amber Thrane Set Decoration
Stella Bouzakis Makeup Artist
Anouck Sullivan Makeup Department Head
Clove Hacken Set Dresser
Chloe Karmin Costume Design
Nicolette Jackson Set Costumer
Linzy Elliot Sound Effects Editor
Lewis Goldstein Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bridget Fullan Visual Effects
Rori Bergman Casting
Jeanne McCarthy Casting
Joshua First Hair Department Head
Stella Sensel Key Makeup Artist
Kailyn Dabkowski Second Assistant Director
Amy Lauritsen First Assistant Director
Tori Smith Second Second Assistant Director
Carmine Tzavis Set Dresser
Tyanna Lazauskas Art Department Coordinator
Vinny Alfano ADR Recordist
Jorge Harada Boom Operator
Bennett Kerr Assistant Sound Editor
Trino Madriz ADR Mixer
Wen Hsuan Tseng Foley Supervisor
Jeremiah Fisher Key Costumer
Jeff Horta Assistant Costume Designer
Alexandra Johnson Wardrobe Supervisor
Hillary Carrigan Assistant Editor
Sasha Vitelli Script Supervisor
Jordan Thomas Alexander Location Manager
EJ Argenio Assistant Location Manager
Todd Feldman Extras Casting
Emily Grill Casting Assistant
Karlee Fomalont Casting Associate
Lucy Pho Extras Casting
Callum Shaw Gaffer
Jennie Jeddry "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Rachael White Key Hair Stylist
Nicole Holofcener Director, Writer
Jeffrey Waldron Director of Photography
Alisa Lepselter Editor
Sally Levi Production Design
Michael Andrews Original Music Composer
Dann Fink ADR Voice Casting
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Stefanie Azpiazu Producer
Johnny Holland Executive Producer
Greg Zuk Executive Producer
Anthony Bregman Producer
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Producer
Nicole Holofcener Producer
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Brent_Marchant
9.0

One thing for sure you can say about the films of writer-director Nicole Holofcener is that they’re rarely what you expect but always deliver more than you hope for. What’s more, given her recent track record, she keeps getting better and better with each release. Building on inventive narrative sty ... les, precise cinematic pacing, superb character development, a knack for capturing the unexpected and impeccable writing quality developed in her recent directorial works “Please Give” (2010) and “Enough Said” (2013), as well as her spot-on screenplay aptitude in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” (2018), the filmmaker has done it again in this insightful comedy-drama, arguably her funniest and most accessible work to date. Holofcener’s multi-layered storytelling approach covers a great deal of ground, from how much honesty is too much to taking personal responsibility for resolving one’s own issues to wrestling with the ennui of nagging midlife challenges (particularly where matters of career performance are involved), and the overlapping story threads integrate seamlessly, often with carefully crafted, raucously funny boomerang effects. In addition to making viewers laugh, the film also makes them think, serving up incisive scenarios that truly give audience members much to contemplate, including incidents that they might have otherwise failed to consider. This is all stunningly brought to life by the positively stellar ensemble cast, especially Julia Louis-Dreyfus in one of her best-ever lead performances. To be sure, the story meanders a bit at the outset, but the opening act is decidedly designed to set up what’s to come, all of which plays out flawlessly as the picture unfolds. “You Hurt My Feelings” may not conform to convention or deliver what viewers expect going in, but, like a well-prepared dinner, it definitely satisfies one’s appetite for a thoroughly satisfying meal. View hearty, everyone.

May 30, 2023
bastag
7.0

Should we be brutally honest and tell the truth to our loved ones, or should we use white-soft lies to keep them motivated and in a good mood? You Hurt My Feelings, a new 2023 movie, focuses on this aspect of our lives, bringing humour, real life and little dramas to our attention. The film has a ... lready collected two nominations for “Best Indie Movie” and “Best Actress” Julia Louis-Dreyfus. The film last for one hour and thirty-three minutes of comedy and drama. Produced by A24 and directed by Nicole Holofcener, the author of “The Last Duel,” the film will entertain you. Don’t expect a masterpiece but a simple drama of our lives with inspiring messages. **Full analysis and details at Spotamovie.com - https://www.spotamovie.com/you-hurt-my-feelings-2023-movie-review/**

Aug 03, 2023