I FEEL PRETTY – “A heavy-handed message from a PG Amy Schumer”
RATING
DIRECTOR
Abby Kohn & Marc Silverstein
STARRING
- Amy Schumer as Renee Barrett
- Michelle Williams as Avery LeClaire
- Emily Ratajkowski as Mallory
- Rory Scovel as Ethan
- Aidy Bryant as Vivian, one of Renee’s two best friends
- Busy Philipps as Jane, one of Renee’s two best friends
- Naomi Campbell as Helen
- Lauren Hutton as Lily LeClaire, Grant and Avery’s mother
SYNOPSIS
Renee Barrett, an ordinary woman who struggles with feelings of inadequacy on a daily basis, wakes up from a fall believing she is the most beautiful and valued woman in the world, despite looking the same she has always looked. With this newfound confidence she is empowered to live her life to the fullest.
REVIEW SUMMARY
"While I Feel Pretty is as subtle as a frying pan to the face (the message is VERY heavy handed), the message is a good one and there are some genuine laughs to be had. A big problem is that this felt like an 'Amy Schumer-Lite film" given the PG13 rating. She does hold her own however and proves she can carry a movie. Michelle Williams is a real treat to watch here as well and pretty much steals all the scenes she's in. In the end, it all equates to an amusing and predictable little movie that, while not always pretty, will make you feel good."
BOX OFFICE TOP 5
7
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim
$4.6 million