I Feel Pretty

Parental Rating: PG-13

Contains: Language    Sex    Adult Content    

Jill's Review

Opens April 20, 2018

Runs 110 minutes

Renee (Amy Schumer) works out of a basement for the online division of Lily LeClaire cosmetics. Her only wish is to be beautiful and to work at Headquarters with all of the beautiful people, especially Avery LeClaire (Michelle Williams), her beauty icon. When a freak bonk on the head has Renee seeing herself as the beauty she has always wanted to be, she gets a sudden boost of confidence. Soon, she has her dream job and her dream man Ethan (Rory Scovel). But, what happens when Renee comes to realize that her looks never really changed at all?

Ok. I thought this movie was very funny with a sweet message. It is rated PG-13 which is refreshing. It doesn't really push the envelope with super crude jokes and the language is at a reasonable level. There is a pretty funny sex scene, though it is played for humor so it is not too uncomfortable. I thought this was Amy Schumer's best movie since Trainwreck. She definitely embarrasses herself a lot! But, there are some genuine laughs. Michelle Williams was hilarious with her helium voice. And, there are plenty of beautiful women to keep the guys occupied. This movie won't win any awards but it is fine for a date night or an evening out with the girls. Just go and have a few laughs. Not too bad.




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