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You Hurt My Feelings

  • 2023
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  • 1h 33m
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tobias Menzies in You Hurt My Feelings (2023)
A novelist's longstanding marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears her husband giving his honest reaction to her latest book.
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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.A novelist's longstanding marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears her husband giving his honest reaction to her latest book.A novelist's longstanding marriage is suddenly upended when she overhears her husband giving his honest reaction to her latest book.

  • Director
    • Nicole Holofcener
  • Writer
    • Nicole Holofcener
  • Stars
    • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    • Tobias Menzies
    • Michaela Watkins
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Writer
      • Nicole Holofcener
    • Stars
      • Julia Louis-Dreyfus
      • Tobias Menzies
      • Michaela Watkins
    • 96User reviews
    • 114Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 8 nominations total

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    Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    Julia Louis-Dreyfus
    • Beth
    Tobias Menzies
    Tobias Menzies
    • Don
    Michaela Watkins
    Michaela Watkins
    • Sarah
    Arian Moayed
    Arian Moayed
    • Mark
    Owen Teague
    Owen Teague
    • Eliot
    Amber Tamblyn
    Amber Tamblyn
    • Carolyn
    David Cross
    David Cross
    • Jonathan
    Walter Brandes
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    Erica Matlin
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    7apereztenessa-1

    White lies as the oil of relationships

    You Hurt my Feelings tells the story of a long-standing couple that risks breaking up when Beth (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) a struggling novelist, finds out that her husband Don (Tobias Menzies) never actually liked her new unpublished novel but always told her otherwise.

    The film is at its best when it captures the intimacy of a middle-aged couple, and a form of unwavering love that, albeit a bit dispassionate, is evidently honed through many years of life together and complicity. The best scene is probably at the center of the film that shows the two characters confessing their white lies (such as never liking each other's presents) to each other on their couch, in a light tone.

    Ultimately, the film is about how white lies are the oil that enable relationships -and indeed society- to work. Whether it's an opinion on a book you didn't like, a statement on how your partner looks after surgery or the hiding of a sweater at a goodwill event so it will not be taken, white lies make society livable and give people zones of personal freedom that make life more gentle. In contrast, the character of Beth's mom, who role models a life of unfiltered honesty, shows how unbearable, antisocial and dysfunctional that behavior can be.

    Unfortunately, the film also spends a bit too much time depicting how much New Yorkers love themselves. Where they shop, where they have lunch, their bookstores, their expensive furniture stores. All of the staples of the stereotypical New York neighborhood are checked like so many boxes. As is the constant flow of words from the New Yorkers themselves, mixing erudition with profanity in a very "big apple" way. However hard it may be for New Yorkers to hear, most of us really don't care that much about their lifestyle.

    Overall, however, the film is original, memorable and well acted, and it states a point of view about society and humanity that is both different and intriguing.
    7jimfinger-47793

    Points for originality, but sadly, not so entertaining.

    The issue of how we, if not lie, fib to our loved ones in order to either spare their feelings or be supportive. And the consequences of that well-intentioned lack of honesty are thoughtfully dramatized, as are the family dynamics between spouses, parents and children, and siblings. But even at a short (by today's standards) 90 minutes, the movie feels overlong, and while there is an occasional laugh, the entertainment quotient is disappointingly low given the talents of the parties involved. Bottom line: a worthwhile watch if one's expectations are very measured. And much more of a family drama than a comedy.
    9tonyg-74055

    Gem of a Film

    You seem to so often see in reviews a statement along the lines of "don't believe the low scores" when there is a generalised trashing of a film. You watch the film based on the fairly sane sounding good reviews and find indeed it wasn't really bad at all.

    Everyone's taste is their own and I wouldn't want to watch films like this everyday but it's a delightful, slow-paced, droll, witty and warm delight.

    There's no killer plot but it's not saccharin either. The characters are warm and quirky, the humour wry and knowing. People had fun, me included, no-one was hurt.

    Really good effort, like a good evening with friends.

    Recommended.
    TxMike

    Examines how miscommunication can hurt relationships.

    This is a simple concept but carried out very well. Don (Tobias Menzies) and Beth (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) are a long-time, loving couple. They live in Manhattan. He is a Psychiatrist with what appears to be a thriving practice. She is a published writer who also teaches writing to small groups. They have a 23-yr-old son who works at a smoke shop and wonders what better might be in store for him.

    Most of the first half hour of the movie establishes the setting and interactions between the couple, her mother, the son, some patients. Beth is writing her second book, her first novel, and seems to be having difficulty getting it published. Don always reads her drafts and tells her how good they are. He encourages her. Their relationship appears ideal.

    Then it happens, Beth and her sister come upon Don in a shop, as they approach hear him tell his B. I. L. That he doesn't really think Beth's book is good but he praises it for her encouragement. Beth is devastated, she leaves without Don ever knowing that she overheard. Until days later, after Beth has been acting cold towards him.

    And the rest of the movie is the real story, how they sort this out, how they develop an understanding of lying vs not hurting the others' feelings. In the process Don also learns how he might become a more effective Psychiatrist.

    Good, interesting relationship movie. My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
    gortx

    Mildly engaging Holofcener entry

    Write about what you know. That's the advice Beth (Julie Louis-Dreyfuss) dispenses to her writing students. It's also pretty much the path Writer-Director Nicole Holofcener has followed in her six feature films. Her stories center on urban upper middle class professionals.

    Beth is an author who's latest novel hasn't sold yet and it's causing her some stress. Her husband, Don (Tobias Menzies), is a therapist who is also having some career doubts. They have a son (Owen Teague) who wants to be a playwright. Beth's sister, Sarah (Michaela Watkins), is an interior decorator who is becoming disenchanted with her work. Her husband Mark (Arian Moayed) is struggling actor. Plenty of first world angst to go around.

    Holofcener and her cast are good enough to overcome some of the familiar tropes here and the theme of how to tread the line between honesty and (hurting one's) feelings is decently explored. David Cross and Amber Tamblyn as a passive aggressive couple in Don's care are terrific scene stealers. What's missing here is true bite. There's never a sense of either urgency or sharp insights. One never feels that any of the interlocking relationships are truly in peril. A hug, a kiss, or a hit of edible marijuana and all will be fine.

    YOU HURT MY FEELINGS is a pleasant enough little movie, but, it's the epitome of a 'dramedy'- it falls just short of either of it's components.

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    • Trivia
      In a 2023 interview with Filmmaker magazine, Nicole Holofcener spoke about the personal thoughts and feelings that inspired the film: "A lifetime of wondering if people are lying to me inspired the idea. And when they don't lie, can I cope with that? I guess my experience of being vulnerable to other people's opinions about me and my work, and the fact that my work is so autobiographical. My movies feel like they're me. I really feel like they are so close to my personality and values and the things I think and worry about. And the characters-at least one usually-are so clearly based on me. And if they don't get it, can they get me? Can I also live with the possibility that they don't get it, or like it, and still love me? But yeah, sometimes I can cope with it well, and sometimes I can't. I still want approval, of course. Don't we all?"
    • Goofs
      In the first scene when Julia Dryfus visits her son in a weed shop he takes a donut and seconds later his donut has a good chunk bitten out of it, but 11 seconds later it's whole again.
    • Quotes

      Alice: You know nice is not a nice word.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Amanda the Jedi Show: I Watched 45 Movies in 1 Week | 'Talk to Me' and the Best Movies of Sundance 2023 Explained (2023)
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    • Release date
      • January 26, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Me Heriste
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • FilmNation Entertainment
      • Likely Story
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,830,788
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,396,448
      • May 28, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,742,597
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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