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Driving by the arrogance, the movie follows a woman who suffering from this sick as she thinks that she is the perfect woman and there is no one like her. But all her life becomes ashes after she knows the real.
I Feel Pretty is nowhere near as funny as it should be. It has little to do with Amy Schumer's skills as a comedian (who I think is often unfairly maligned), but the jokes she's been given to work with.
Toward the movie's end, Schumer's Renee delivers a powerful speech about women feeling confident in their own skin. But, she's doing so in order to sell cosmetics. So much for finding the beauty within.
Amy Schumer is always fun company. But who the hell thought that making plus-size jokes then simply tacking on a moralizing ending was hilarious? Or acceptable?
I Feel Pretty is presenting itself as the kind of film that reveals how ugly we are for laughing at body-related stereotypes, but then why make those your jokes?
In what should have been a major breakthrough for this comedian, I Feel Pretty instead becomes a good idea totally hamstrung, gutted, eviscerated by poor writing.