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7/10
Surprisingly sweet comedy
masonsaul23 June 2023
It's definitely not the raunchy comedy promised by its trailers and initial premise, although those moments are there but No Hard Feelings is a surprisingly sweet comedy that has enough laughs and predictably satisfying arcs throughout the course of it's run time to remain a really entertaining watch.

Jennifer Lawrence is great, more than capable of covering all the grounds the role requires and even makes the more emotional moments that could feel out of place actually work. Andrew Barth Feldman is also great, his awkwardness never becomes annoying, instead its always endearing and funny.

Gene Stupnitsky's direction is really good, making sure the central premise never gets uncomfortable in undesired ways, adding some clever inversions for a few memorable jokes and keeping the film light on its feet thanks to a couple of montages as well.
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6/10
Such a weird movie
brianberns-129 October 2023
This movie is so bizarre, I don't even really know what to think of it. It's an absurd sex comedy that turns into a rom-com and ends as a Hallmark movie about friendship. It's super-uncomfortable to watch, but entertaining in trashy, 80's kind of way. You know, back when a 32-year-old being sexually inappropriate with a naive high school student could be considered hilarious. Think Porky's or Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

I have no idea why someone as talented and famous as Jennifer Lawrence would want to appear in this movie, let alone star in it and romp around naked for several minutes, but she does a good job and seems to be having fun. More power to her, I guess?
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7/10
not everyone can be naked funny
SnoopyStyle13 August 2023
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Maddie Barker (Jennifer Lawrence) is struggling to save her home in Montauk, New York. The working class people are being driven out by the rich summer people. Maddie is way behind in taxes and loses her car which she needs for Uber. She answers a Craigslist post from the Beckers (Laura Benanti, Matthew Broderick). Their son Percy Becker (Andrew Barth Feldman) is a reclusive virgin set to start Princeton. They want him laid and gain life confidence. They hire Maddie to have sex with him in exchange for an used car.

JLaw has some comedic skills. She's better than most actresses in doing broad comedy although she is not strictly a comedian. There is a difference in what she can do. During the naked fight, I am reminded of Jason Segel in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. I laughed at Jason's doughy pathetic nakedness. JLaw is neither doughy nor pathetic. That scene is not sexy and it's not comedic either. It exists in a middle ground of awkwardness. The sex part of the story is awkward. They need to pick a lane. She is either a romantic partner or platonic friend. JLaw can do funny slapstick and that's one of her bigger strengths. The characters do have great heart and at its best, this movie has some of the Harold and Maude magic. All in all, it's an enjoyable comedy.
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6/10
Decently funny but nothing particularly special
ethanbresnett23 June 2023
No Hard Feelings is a pretty entertaining but unspectacular comedy. It will be sure to produce some good laughs, but the story is a little too paper thin and the characters a little too 2-dimensional for it to truly impress.

It follows Jennifer Lawrence as 32 year old Maddie, who finds herself embroiled in a scheme to save her house by 'dating' a 19 year old at the behest of his parents.

It's not the worst set up I've ever seen in a comedy, but it's not great either. Saying this, it does allow for plenty of comedic scenarios and is actually a pretty funny film, with numerous laugh out loud moments.

As well as being funny it boasts two brilliant lead performances. Jennifer Lawrence is always brilliant so it's no surprise that she steals the show. I'd never even heard of Andrew Barth Feldman before, but he really shines in his role and plays it to perfection. The supporting cast is minimal, so it really is all about the two terrific performances from these two.

My real gripe is with the plot. I don't think the emotional elements resonated as the characters are too poorly fleshed out. When the film gets bogged down in the emotional beat it slows down the pacing too much. I just didn't find myself getting invested in any of the characters, the outcome of the story (mostly because it was very predictable), or the emotional journey of it all.

If you're looking for a late night comedy that will be sure to get you laughing, No Hard Feelings should do the trick. I highly doubt it will go down as a classic of the genre, but it does its job well enough.
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7/10
Jennifer Lawrence shines!
04GreatFlick18 June 2023
Gene Stupnitsky continues his trend in giving us these funny, raunchy and at times touching movies. No Hard Feelings however seems more Dramedy than straight up Comedy. Now, that doesn't mean it wasn't fun. It had its moments that the theater was just bursting in laughter. Then there were moments where the tone shifts to a more serious one and that allowed Jennifer Lawrence's performance to shine. There was more of that serious tone than I was expecting.

I thought I was going to see something to the level of Good Boys but instead it was a bit more drama with various funny moments. Which again was not bad. Some were over the top but that's to be expected with these types of movies. For example there's a beach scene that completely took it to another level. There's a small sample of it in the trailer but the entire scene completely caught me off guard and it's hilarious when you realize that you have an Oscar winning actress doing all of it. Fun flick.
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7/10
Huge Missed Opportunity
RDM_9018 December 2023
Jennifer Lawrence makes this average script come alive on screen. Although it is a fun movie to watch, it could have been so much more than what it is. This movie was a huge missed opportunity in my opinion. What could have been an unique and interesting angle to look at introverts' psychology turns into Hollywood cliches and a predictable story. Nonetheless it is a good watch for Jennifer Lawrence fans and anyone who is looking for a lighthearted dramedy. Unfortunately I fear that this movie is going to become a forgotten product in a few years as it fails to stand out as a comedy or as a drama.
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7/10
Jennifer Lawrence absolutely kills it!
burntoutboy19 June 2023
I had high hopes for this when I first saw the trailer and I'm very glad I watched it.

Jennifer Lawrence was hilarious in this and you can tell she had an absolute blast making this. She stole every scene she was in and some of the delivery of her lines were brilliant. There were many funny moments throughout, some raunchy and some cringy but in a good way.

What I wasn't expecting was there to be a few heartfelt moments so much so that it felt rather drama like. It didn't happen all that much so it's still a comedy but when it did happen, it sometimes worked with the story but other times felt like it was dragging abit.

Is it as funny as other raunchy comedy's like superbad and the 40 year old virgin? No but it's definitely close to those. A must watch!
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7/10
Jennifer Lawrence's acting range is sealed and proven on this film.
jaysonpajaronvistal17 September 2023
No Hard Feelings (2023) is a raunchy comedy that, while it may initially seem to be heading for the typical, outrageous path of adult humor, surprisingly veers towards a safer route. It's a film that entices you with its unapologetic humor and then surprises you with its turns toward heartfelt moments.

Jennifer Lawrence stands out in this film in a genre often dominated by male performances. Her comedic chops are impeccable, with her delivering lines that will have you laughing out loud. One memorable scene involves her character at a disastrous dinner party where everything that can go wrong, does - her reactions alone are worth the price of admission.

But it's not all laughs. Lawrence flexes her dramatic muscles too, proving that she has an impressive range as an actress. A poignant scene where she confronts her past showcases her ability to seamlessly transition from comedy to drama. It's a testament to her versatility and reinforces her stature as one of Hollywood's most talented actresses.

"No Hard Feelings" is a film that guarantees extreme laughs along the way. It strikes a balance between funny and heartfelt, making it a must-watch for fans of R-rated comedy that's got a bit of soul.

In a cinematic landscape where films tend to be overproduced, overextended, and overplayed, "No Hard Feelings" is a breath of fresh air. It's a film that knows its strengths and plays to them without trying to be more than it is. With a 90-minute run time, it's a concise, well-paced film that doesn't overstay its welcome.

However, the film isn't without its faults. Its predictability can be a bit of a letdown, and the sentimental ending, while touching, feels somewhat out of place in the raunchy comedy. The final act, in particular, feels forced in its attempt to pull the film out of a predictable tailspin.

Despite these minor flaws, "No Hard Feelings" is a film worth watching. It's a testament to Jennifer Lawrence's range as an actress, delivering plenty of laughs along the way. Its mix of humor and heart makes it a worthy addition to the genre.
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7/10
J-Law Delivers the Laughs with Abandon in a No-Holds-Barred Farce
EUyeshima5 November 2023
When I saw the trailer for this 2023 comedy earlier this year, I was thinking what a letdown for Jennifer Lawrence to go from the subtle heartbreak of "Causeway" to what looked like a raunchy, flat-out fratboy-humor farce. However, I watched it and actually liked the raunchy, flat-out fratboy-humor because director and co-writer Greg Stupnitsky showcases Lawrence's considerable comedy chops with dexterity. She's hilariously inappropriate as Maddie, a down-on-her-luck woman who answers a Craigslist ad to increase the sexual confidence of Percy, the socially awkward 19-year-old son of wealthy helicopter parents. Lawrence throws herself into the role with pure abandon, and her no-holds-barred talk-show persona comes to the fore. The beach scene where she takes back her clothes was a genuine riot. Surprisingly where the film fell short was the third act when the story softens and loses some of its edge. Andrew Barth Feldman is quite good as Percy who reacts appropriately to Maddie's shenanigans. Better than I expected.
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1/10
I wanted to love it
hdxnjwg27 June 2023
Jennifer Lawrence is my absolute favorite but this movie was such a let down. My daughter and I went to this movie. She just graduated from high school last month. At one point she looked at me and ask, "Mom, if I was really shy, would you ever pay a 32 year old man to have s3x with me to prepare me for college????" I looked at her like she was nuts and told her that's disgusting. She agreed. And her point was very clear.

From that moment on, all I could think about was how creepy and gross the message of this movie is. It's toxic and desperately tried normalize a situation that is anything but normal.
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8/10
They just dont make films like this for the cinema anymore
marszipan26 June 2023
This film reminds me of the 2000s. This kind of genre which they hardly release in cinemas anymore.

Apparently its based on a craiglist ad which means that the story is not outlandish, the ad actually happened in real life ! Nevertheless I enjoyed this movie.very funny and its nice to see Jennifer Lawrence show off her comedic chops.

I think the age gap is not a big deal at all. They have been making films with way older men and way younger women since Hollywood existed so why is it a problem that the women is older? They both have great chemistry ! Highly recommend this film if you want some laughs with a bit of a heartfelt story!
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7/10
Better than I thought it would be
schuwomann22 March 2024
This is a sweet gem of a movie. I laughed out loud many times, which is rare for me. It's fun and actually not cheesy, and it kept me entertained. It was fresh and funny. How many movies can you say that about these days? All the actors were great. The storyline was different. This is a feel-good movie with a lot of heart. It's unusual to see such a movie that is lacking in cheese. It's quite refreshing.

At the end of a hard week, I just wanted to shut my brain off for a bit and enjoy myself. This movie fills the bill. Oh, and Jennifer Lawrence doing comedy? More, please! Is there anything that woman can't do? I don't think so.
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1/10
Perverted and wrong
ktsmartin30 June 2023
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Just imagine if the gender roles were reversed, a 32 year old trying to force a 19 year only into acts like that.

Disgusting. The young boy said no, was clearly nervous, upset, didn't want to and she pressured him. After all that still took his virginity in the end too. Embarrassed him at a party infront of his friends and stopping him being with someone his own age.

It's messed up really, not sure how this has been allowed, if it was an older man doing this to a younger girl then everyone would be appalled.

Also, not even really fun or great acting at all. Below average film.

Wouldn't recommend.
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This was so good
GoalDigs11 August 2023
I did NOT expect to like this! I thought it'd be those usual corny and cringeworthy ones from this genre, I haven't seen a good one in AGES. But this was perfect! Jennifer Lawrence was a vision and hysterical and the rest of the cast was fantastic as well.

What a wonderful surprise.

It was the perfect lazy afternoon viewing while packing my bags to meet my hubby and daughter at our summer place tomorrow-(this mama needed 10 days of solo bliss).

Huge thumbs up.

Okay, filling up now for the word count, this is so silly, I don't really have much more to elaborate, okay, nearly there getting there, done.
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7/10
Heartfelt story about two adults coming of age
OlgaGorelik20 November 2023
Sometimes a movie trailer looks really promising. And the movie disappoints. Does it happen the other way around? I guess one good thing about not doing this for a living is that I never have to watch something that doesn't look good. I saw the scene where Jennifer Lawrence's Maddie is trying to convince the parents that she's is right for the "job" of bringing their son out of his shell on Netflix and my reaction was "No, thanks." But then someone recommended it and I decided to give it a try.

Sometimes a trailer has all the best scenes and there's not much good left in the rest of a movie. In case of No Hard Feelings it's the other way around. The trailer covers most of the worst scenes. All that dumb, raunchy, "may I see your wiener... your dog" stuff. And what's left is a heartfelt story about two people coming of age, even though they are both adults and one is supposed to be "mature". Maddie in that scene with the parents is nothing like she is in the rest of the film. Jennifer Lawrence is so good at this gradual, bit by bit, reveal of the vulnerable goodness that hides underneath Maddie's brash, rowdy exterior. She gives the movie its heart. It would be dead without it.
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7/10
Not quite the new "The Girl Next Door". But a good romcom
destroyerwod23 June 2023
I watch the trailer for this movie about 12 times. Sure ill admit at least 3/4 of that was because it was playing as a youtube ads but since i was super eager to see it, i let it run often when it popped.

I love the raunchy comedies that were legions in the 2000s and first half of the 2010s. Then the woke movement happened and it killed pretty much the genre entirely as you must not offend anyone and can't do anything unapropriate these days.. Could this movie finally be a new modern take at this almost gone genre? Not really...even if it does take a few risks.

From the look of it, it had a bit of a "The Girl Next Door" vibe as that awkward nerd who hang out with a hot chick. But thats about as close as it get.

The funniest jokes or awkward situations were actually pretty much all shown in the trailers and the rest of the movie is more leaning on the romcom/drama side. Don't get me wrong, its still a good movie and a good story, but its nowhere as raunchy or funny as i taught it would be.

Some of the comedy involve Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) being somewhat of a fish out of water in presence of university students but the movie kinda portray her like she was 45 or something. I mean its Jennifer Lawrence... she may not be 20 anymore, but she look hot as... and not "old" at all. It does make for a few midly funny jokes and the movie poke a bit of fun at the woke/cancel culture wich i enjoyed, but i think there was a lot more funny potential in that particular part of the movie.

Were my expectations too high or the movie simply do not realize its potential? I can't say. Its one of the rare case where i can say i enjoyed it, i am glad i saw it, but i would had change a lot of things in that script personally to make it much wilder.
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7/10
Surprising and Refreshing. Jennifer Lawrence Delivers
Instant_Palmer19 July 2023
Low key quirky Rom-Com/Friendship Coming of Age comedy with heart, and supported by excellent across the board performances. Nice summer sleeper film headlined by Jennifer Lawrence who delivers excellence once again.

Argument for Jennifer to get an award nod - She simply makes any film better by her presence, and her performance delivers. Yes, this film breaks the nudity-clause barrier for Jennifer, with a brief non-sexual scene integrated into the storyline, and takes that off her bucket-list.

Enjoyable, heart-felt, and sweet coming of age film, with a some funny scenes that prompt chuckles.

Highly recommended and one of the better films this summer to see.

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7/10
Absolutely Hilarious
lennyfrost31 August 2023
So Jennifer Lawrence is amazing as always, she knows how to sell herself to the parents, how to get angry, and how to seduce! Andrew Barth Feldman also shines and pulls off the shy boy very well. The chemistry feels natural and they both land the physical comedy part really well.

A few moments in the movie are really done well like the scene where Percy is playing the piano at a date, brilliant! And also when Maddie faces some teenagers at a party and can't stand their nonsense!

Overall the movie works, you have your fun time, you have your emotional moments, well balanced between comedy and heartwarming scenes. I'm actually surprised to see there is depth in characters and the movie is going somewhere!

And there is great casting for supporting roles, You even get to see Zahn McClarnon and Hasan Minhaj in this.

The summer visuals are nice, song choices are great! I actually think we need more movies like this! And on top of that more Jennifer Lawrence comedies!

It's a feel-good popcorn movie for the summer that will give you enough chuckles!

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6/10
Live action Ratatouille?
hokipoki8723 October 2023
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The main character- who's name I can't remember because it's equally strange and yet forgettable- looks like Linguine- the guy from Pixar's Ratatouille. I can barely even pay attention to anything else in the movie because I just want to see the rat in his hair that's pulling the strings to make him act.

The movie is absurd. Jlaw is adorable and fun and funny but she wasn't given much to work with. She's tasked with bringing the kid "out of his shell" but he's already pretty extroverted: singing songs and playing piano at a restaurant with barely any encouragement, going to a party and trying to sleep with someone immediately...

I'd watch it again as background noise with friends or fall asleep to it.
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6/10
An ironic commentary on Gen-Z
Mike_Devine6 November 2023
While Jennifer Lawrence is unquestionably the millennial "it" actress, she's much better known for her dramatic performances over her comedic ones. In 'No Hard Feelings,' Lawrence travels pretty far out of her comfort zone - all the way to Montauk - in search of an old Buick so she can uber in the summer.

Sure, 'Feelings' is a cookie-cutter romcom if there ever was one, but it's also a social commentary on how messed up Gen-Z is as a whole. Andrew Barth Feldman brings this to life in his portrayal of Percy Becker, an antisocial collegebound kid who is the "dating" target of Lawrence's deadbeat townie Maddie Barker. There are plenty of over-the-top scenes that involve everything from driving into oncoming trains to skinny dipping ass-whuppings and getting canceled while crashing high school parties. It's as if Chat GPT was asked to write this script in a way that it would become dated by 2025.

Despite its many quirks and generalities, 'No Hard Feelings' is watchable as a disposal movie (i.e., on Netflix).
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1/10
Whats with all the raving reviews???
femqu10 August 2023
I lasted 30 minutes. Tacky American humour, lacks even the basic level of intelligence and sophistication. Jennifer Lawrence's character was plain annoying and unlikeable, the premise boring and unimaginative, the jokes not even humorous. Though I didnt get into it far, the only redeaming and likeable character was the shelter former drug dog addicted to cocaine....and even thats not original.

Why Lawrence and the calibre of what she is capable of took this role is beyond me. Annoying to have started watching this expecting a reasonably decent standard of acting and story, only to be met with a mediocre excuse for comedy.

Do yourself a favour and don't waste your time. Go watch something thats not an insult to your intelligence.
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8/10
J-Law is hilarious
Top_Dawg_Critic26 June 2023
Clearly this gal can do anything, and seeing her in a full-on comedy film enabled her to show her true comedic chops, and she certainly has those. I always found her hilarious in real life - in interviews, segments, etc, and found her to have a down to earth comedic personality, so it's about time she was her true self in a film. The story itself is nothing we haven't seen before, but all casting and performances were spot on, as was the directing, cinematography and score. The pacing was perfect in that the 103 min runtime flew by. There were many laugh out loud moments, especially from Lawrence's antics, and that's what made this film that much more enjoyable. In addition to the comedy, there are some heart warming moments that added that extra touch to this film. I'd have no problem watching this again, especially with some friends, weekend beverages and our brains turned off.
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7/10
More Heart Than You'd Expect
LordJiggy20 August 2023
While the trailers led up to believe this would be a "Oh, how the mighty have fallen" raunchy teen comedy featuring Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence, it turned out to be a lot more.

It's funnier than expected, with both verbal humor and well-done physical slapstick. Lawrence, bless her heart, is game for the pratfalls and very funny.

Very nice supporting turn by Matthew Broderick as an overly doting father.

Lots of layers to the film, which showed some skill. Background characters that seemed like mere throwaways were revealed to have depths beyond merely being comic foils.

And speaking of depths, the film is really about about two people (of different ages) who are given the opportunity to grow up, and it convincingly and humorously charts that journey.

A lot better than the trailer would lead you to believe, and skillfully made. A very enjoyable "movie" experience, without the icky factor so many of these "coming of age" comedies contain.
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1/10
Such a trashy train wreck
jasmineayouby27 July 2023
I'm appalled at this movie, so unnecessarily trashy. Not tastefully done at all. I've never been a fan of Jennifer Lawrence but I've heard this movie was good and I was hoping it would change my mind about her. But she is just AWFUL, for someone who's won Academy Awards, how would she agree to do this movie? So trashy and in bad taste, just yuck. I mean running completely nude to beat up some teens? What did I watch? I stopped watching half-way through, didn't care enough to finish the movie.

This child they put in the movie is apparently going to Princeton? I'm sure he will regret this movie one day.

Do better Hollywood. 0/10, save your brain cells.
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6/10
A simple (and satisfying) throwback
cliftonofun5 November 2023
This movie is by no means perfect, but it is also smart enough to know what it is and what it isn't. The filmmakers know J Law is a legit comedy star, and they also know that this movie feels like an 80s throwback for a reason. That's how long it has been since Hollywood invested in this kind of simple set-up - awkward teen, protective parents, grizzled older woman, and plenty of awkward secrets and sex jokes. It is not rocket science, but the math still works. While the premise doesn't totally pay off and the third act tries a little too hard, it's still hard not to laugh. Sometimes a little charm and solid execution goes a long way.
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