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"You Hurt My Feelings" explores the lives of ordinary people with small problems blown out of proportion. Writer-director Nicole Holofcener's wit and skill showcase the challenges of relationships and the struggle to find fulfillment in a relatable and life-size manner.
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"You Hurt My Feelings" explores the lives of ordinary people with small problems blown out of proportion. Writer-director Nicole Holofcener's wit and skill showcase the challenges of relationships and the struggle to find fulfillment in a relatable and life-size manner.
6.6/10
IMDb94%
Rotten TomatoesIn "You Hurt My Feelings," Nicole Holofcener skillfully examines the lives of everyday individuals grappling with trivial yet relatable problems. The film portrays a small world where people often fail to gain perspective and find contentment. Julia Louis-Dreyfus delivers a stellar performance as Beth, a writer trying to transition to novel writing while dealing with a disinterested agent. Her husband, Don (Tobias Menzies), is a psychotherapist who appears ineffective in his profession. The movie presents a parallel between the mediocrity of Beth and Don's relationship and that of Beth's sister Sarah (Micaela Watkins) and her partner Mark (Arian Moayed). The narrative takes a humorous turn when Beth overhears her husband's criticism of her work, leading to a mix of devastation and humor. Holofcener artfully explores the complexities of honesty and the consequences of sharing one's true thoughts. "You Hurt My Feelings" is a modestly comic and relatable exploration of relationships, highlighting the fine line between truth and lies in pursuit of happiness.
Best Narrative Feature | 2023 | Nicole
Grand Dame for Defying Ageism | 2024 | Julia
Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast | 2024
Best Original Screenplay | 2023 | Nicole
Box Office Collection 5,000,000 USD
The film's working title was "Beth & Don."
Amber Tamblyn and David Cross are married in real life; this is the first film in which they both appear.
Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and Jeannie Berlin play daughter and mother in the film; in real life, the actors are 11 years apart in age.