You Hurt My Feelings's reviews

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Los Angeles Times

Glenn Whipp

90

Yes, You Hurt My Feelings explores the incident of its title and the risks and limits of total honesty in a relationship. But it\'s also a funny and incisive look at middle-age malaise

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Variety

Owen Gleiberman

80

You Hurt My Feelings stays true to the droll casualness of its title. It's not a major Holofcener movie; it's closer to a lively and digressive short story. Yet it's compelling to see Holofcener merge the fates of all her characters through a grand tweak of the piety of positivity.

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The Hollywood Reporter

David Rooney

80

There\'s a modesty about You Hurt My Feelings that makes it seem in some ways as simple and straightforward as its title. But Holofcener is such a gifted writer that it becomes a mosaic of mildly absurd minutiae, mixed in with legitimate feelings.

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The New Yorker

Anthony Lane

60

Given this mockable array, Holofcener goes surprisingly easy on her troupe of fools. Could it be that, over the years, her approach to the hypersensitive has lost a pinch of sourness and grown more sympathetic?

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The Guardian

Peter Bradshaw

60

You Hurt My Feelings is a movie about emotional pain, and there is something very astringent in it, a salty tang which isn't really effaced by the later plot transitions whose emollient message is that we all fib a bit to our loved ones and it doesn't mean we love them any the less.

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