Director-screenwriter Nicole Holofcener (“The Land of Steady Habits” 2018) has created an entertaining little film called “You Hurt My Feelings.” It stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a wife of a therapist and features the amusing daily conversations they have together, and with their son, her sister, and their friends. This type of dialogue written by Holofcener is the type of material that Louis-Dreyfus excels at, such as on her nine years on TV’s “Seinfeld.”
The supporting cast includes Michaela Watkins, Owen Teague, Arian Moayed, Jeannie Berlin, Amber Tamblyn, David Cross, Zach Cherry, Sarah Steele, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Sunita Mani, Deniz Akdeniz, and Tobias Menzies, best remembered for playing Prince Phillip in seasons 3 and 4 of Netflix’s “The Crown.” Here he portrays Louis-Dreyfus’ psychiatrist hubby.
Producers Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Nicole Holofcener and FilmNation Entertainment have a fun and watchable movie “You Hurt My Feelings,” an independent production that didn’t have much success in theatrical release but is a good view on DVD.
You Hurt My Feelings (2023)
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My Review
Director-screenwriter Nicole Holofcener (“The Land of Steady Habits” 2018) has created an entertaining little film called “You Hurt My Feelings.” It stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a wife of a therapist and features the amusing daily conversations they have together, and with their son, her sister, and their friends. This type of dialogue written by Holofcener is the type of material that Louis-Dreyfus excels at, such as on her nine years on TV’s “Seinfeld.”
The supporting cast includes Michaela Watkins, Owen Teague, Arian Moayed, Jeannie Berlin, Amber Tamblyn, David Cross, Zach Cherry, Sarah Steele, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Sunita Mani, Deniz Akdeniz, and Tobias Menzies, best remembered for playing Prince Phillip in seasons 3 and 4 of Netflix’s “The Crown.” Here he portrays Louis-Dreyfus’ psychiatrist hubby.
Producers Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Nicole Holofcener and FilmNation Entertainment have a fun and watchable movie “You Hurt My Feelings,” an independent production that didn’t have much success in theatrical release but is a good view on DVD.