‘You Hurt My Feelings’ Review: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Shines in a Nicole Holofcener Comedy That Slyly Tweaks the Culture of Positivity
When the writer-director Nicole Holofcener is on her game, in movies like “Lovely and Amazing” and “Enough Said,” the snap and sparkle of her dialogue is like neurotic champagne. It gives you a lift; the conflicts percolate around in it like bubbles. That snarky effervescence is a Holofcener signature, and so is her commitment to making adult comedies about the things that people think and talk about that almost never make it into movies — like, for instance, the squirmy intimacy of the upwardly mobile competitiveness she caught in “Friends with Money.” Her new movie, “You Hurt My Feelings,” hooks… Read Full Article
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