Review: No Hard Feelings
Jennifer Lawrence hits the beach.

The reason that No Hard Feelings—a salty but basically innocuous comedy—is rated R is because its star, Jennifer Lawrence, has a full-frontal nude scene in it. It's quick—maybe 20, 30 carefully edited seconds—but she's undeniably naked. I guess it's crass of me to go right to this scene, but the studio—and presumably Lawrence herself, a producer on the film—is happy to play up the movie's raciest attraction. (In the trailer, a chyron over one shot of a topless Lawrence walking away from the camera tells us the picture is "Restricted for Graphic Nudity.")
The rest of the movie is skin-free, although we do get to hear Lawrence say uncharacteristic things like "I miss that fucker." But not much more than that.
The picture is set in the tony oceanside resort of Montauk, New York, out on the fashionable end of Long Island. Lawrence plays Maddie Barker, a blue-collar Montauk native who's desperately trying to keep her head above water by working two jobs—she's an Uber driver and a bartender, too. But now her car has been repossessed, which endangers the first of those freelance gigs and also her home—a big house she inherited from her late mother, which may soon be seized by the tax man. What to do?
Luckily, Maddie sees a newspaper ad posted by a wealthy couple, the Beckers (Matthew Broderick and Laura Benanti), who are looking for a young woman to spend the summer "dating" their dweeby 19-year-old son Percy (Andrew Barth Feldman), who's never had a girlfriend and in fact never leaves his room. Compensation for succeeding in the Beckers' mission will be a Buick Riviera—which would come in very handy for Maddie, who's currently making her way around town on roller skates. She is definitely interested in the deal and wants to make the best possible impression on Percy's father. When he tells her that his son will be going to Princeton in the fall, she says, "I've heard of it."
Now, how likely is it that a pair of wealthy parents would place a newspaper ad seeking to hire a stranger to, essentially, seduce their introverted son? (Maddie promises Becker that if he hires her to date his son, she'll give it her all—and will in fact "date his brains out.") But well-oiled plot mechanics are little missed in a movie like this. The picture is sweet and likable, and even the fact that most of the best lines are included in its trailer isn't all that objectionable. The jokes are pretty good, for the most part, even the second time around.
Director and co-writer Gene Stupnitsky draws good-natured performances from his cast, which includes Scott MacArthur (The Righteous Gemstones) and Kyle Mooney. And even though the picture doesn't quite qualify as a rom-com (the 32-year-old Maddie is clearly way out of Percy's league), Lawrence's celebrity charisma shines like a sea beacon and lights up the film throughout.
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So... it's a movie about prostitution?
Maybe she should have just started an OnlyFans instead of trying the Uber gig.
So… it’s a movie about prostitution?
It’s an R-rated comedy who’s only noteworthy star is an unfunny teen-fiction actress who can (IRL) see ‘the wall’ on the horizon. 5s into the commercial, while muted, and anyone with half a brain should have known it was a film about prostitution all the way down.
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Weird. I thought this movie came and went already. Kept seeing Youtube ads for it weeks ago, then nothing lately.
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Those dang Common Good Conservatives ruining prostitution and comedy
We finally get to see what Harvey Weinstein did.
You could've seen that in Red Sparrow.
And my parents didn't get me anything for graduation.
Nothing new.
I kind of dread to find out what "modern audiences" consider "sweet and likable" about high end prostitution.
The same as older audiences did for Pretty Woman.
Was Pretty Woman era Julia Roberts hotter than No Hard Feelings Jennifer Lawrence?
I've never been a fan of either but have to go with Roberts.
But in a private setting after those Fappening pics I have to give Lawrence high points.
Was Pretty Woman era Julia Roberts hotter than No Hard Feelings Jennifer Lawrence?
No.
I’ve never been a fan of either but have to go with Roberts.
Take that back about Lawrence.
^^^ Yup.
I once saw Julia Roberts work out at my gym in London. I was never a fan beforehand, and in the flesh, what there was of it, she was nothing special. Lots of teeth, though.
I gave her high points for the Fappening pics. 🙂
I'm unable to decipher what that sentence says. Ironically, I completely understand the parts in (scare) quotes. But I presume "high end prostitution" refers to paying a Hollywood actress to get naked for ~30s and not paying an Uber-driver/bartender for sex. And I presume the dread to be about the scare quotes parts and not about people paying to see J. Law naked (NTTAWWT).
No, I'm pretty sure it's referring to the kid's parents paying the Uber driver/bartender for sex for their kid. It's not street prostitution and they didn't just call up an escort service, so it's at least vaguely high end. I suppose.
Yeah, between Fleiss, Weinstein, Private Islands, and 10% for the big guy there's a bit of a horseshoe effect.
Still, relevant to the subsequent discussion, I'd say Roberts staying in Gere's suite for a week or whatever is pretty definitively high end, and Lawrence with a HS grad to keep her car and Uber job pretty definitively low end.
Point. Although Roberts was, AFAICR, an actual streetwalker.
The reason that No Hard Feelings—a salty but basically innocuous comedy—is rated R is because its star, Jennifer Lawrence, has a full-frontal nude scene in it. It's quick—maybe 20, 30 carefully edited seconds—but she's undeniably naked. I guess it's crass of me to go right to this scene, but the studio—and presumably Lawrence herself, a producer on the film—is happy to play up the movie's raciest attraction. (In the trailer, a chyron over one shot of a topless Lawrence walking away from the camera tells us the picture is "Restricted for Graphic Nudity.")
Is this Kurt Loder fanning himself on the fainting couch because a woman bared her ankles in a insalubrious way?
We've come a long way since the one-off, "banned before it aired" midnight MTV screening of Prodigy's 'Smack My Bitch Up' video.
I've seen the trailers for this and it seemed like a good, unpretentious middle-market comedy. I'll be watching it when it swings through HBO Max or Amazon Prime.
good, unpretentious middle-market comedy
Sssssst. Sounds, pretty solidly, from several vantage points, like there’s only about 30s worth watching. I can completely understand wanting to watch Lawrence on screen for two hours, but her carrying a comedy, alone, feels like the talent-equivalent-turnabout of Martha Stewart carrying an SI Swimsuit issue.
To be clear: I know I was present for the entirety of Red Sparrow. I know it had a plot and something to do with a Russian spy program, but there’s only about 15-20s of it that I can recall with any clarity. And I was completely sober.
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Wait ... what's a "newspaper" and what is this "ad" she reads in it?
LOL - but LI is fairly well-served by local newspapers.
It was titled "Backpage".
There are still newspapers, and small communities are well-served by local weeklies.
OTOH my daughter recently previewed a film my grandkids were going to see in school, and it was so old one of the characters goes to look up something in TV Guide. THAT she had to explain before the kids saw it.
Should the title actually be, "Only 30 Seconds of Hard Feelings"?
Well, if she was asked to keep Grandpa busy instead of some kid, then they could have called it "Only Hard 30 seconds"
Or depending on his health, Die Hard.
Or The Adventures of Félix Faure.
They're still doing sympathetic portrayals of prostitution?
Is it any wonder Weinstein flourished in Hollywood?
I mean, at least disguise it as a "wages of sin" plot - "it's really awful she's doing this stuff which we'll show you in detail."
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I have absolutely zero interest in seeing Jennifer Lawrence without her clothes on — or any other celeb, for that matter. Oh, look. Someone is being filmed naked. How original.
Literally yesterday I was looking for a movie to watch, having not been inside a movie theater since last Thanksgiving. Running down the list of shows, I came across “No Hard Feelings”. Ooh, Jennifer Lawrence! Given a decent enough script to work with, she can definitely act. Ooh, and a rom-com! Sounds like fun.
Then I read the first review, which called it a “modern, raunchy” comedy. Nope. Nope, nope, nope, no, nope.
Hollywood is like Bud Light or visits to Disney parks: they’re just going to shovel it in your face the whole time, and then overcharge you for the privilege.
Oh, get a grip Grandpa. Movies have had nude scenes for a half century at least... and tying it into the latest manufactured right-wing hissy fits was a pretty lame attempt at making your comment relevant. I just love how folks get their granny panties in a wad because of a commercial (Don't like it? Change the channel!) or a company's attempt to evolve with the times (I bet you hated it when they started using "negroes" as princesses, eh?)
"Now, how likely is it that a pair of wealthy parents would place a newspaper ad seeking to hire a stranger to, essentially, seduce their introverted son?"
100% likely. The premise of the movie is based on a real ad placed by real parents a decade ago. Had the author of this hit piece done even a millisecond of research, he would have found it out.
PS: Here's an interview with the film's creators:
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/jennifer-lawrence-no-hard-feelings-controversy-cast-director-respond-1235523299/
Uninformed reviews such as the above are why Reason should stick to politics and stay out of entertainment news.
I find Mr. Loder's reviews to be generally reliable. I was not going to bother with this one, but am now inclined to check it out.