About I Feel Pretty
I Feel Pretty (2018) is a charming comedy that tackles modern insecurities with surprising depth. Amy Schumer delivers one of her most nuanced performances as Renee Bennett, a woman whose self-doubt limits her personal and professional life. After a head injury at SoulCycle, she awakens believing she's transformed into the most beautiful woman alive - though her appearance remains unchanged. This clever premise allows the film to explore how confidence alone can dramatically alter one's reality.
Director Abby Kohn creates a vibrant New York City backdrop where Renee's newfound boldness leads to career advancement at a prestigious cosmetics company and romantic connections she never thought possible. The supporting cast, including Michelle Williams as the hilariously insecure CEO Avery LeClaire and Rory Scovel as Renee's sweet love interest Ethan, provides excellent comedic balance. Williams particularly shines with her whispery, awkward delivery that steals every scene.
What makes I Feel Pretty worth watching is its genuine message about self-worth beyond physical appearance. While the humor occasionally leans broad, the film's heart remains authentic as it questions societal beauty standards. The third act thoughtfully addresses what happens when Renee's perception shifts again, offering a satisfying emotional resolution. For viewers seeking a lighthearted comedy with substance about embracing who you are, this film delivers both laughs and meaningful insights about confidence in our appearance-obsessed culture.
Director Abby Kohn creates a vibrant New York City backdrop where Renee's newfound boldness leads to career advancement at a prestigious cosmetics company and romantic connections she never thought possible. The supporting cast, including Michelle Williams as the hilariously insecure CEO Avery LeClaire and Rory Scovel as Renee's sweet love interest Ethan, provides excellent comedic balance. Williams particularly shines with her whispery, awkward delivery that steals every scene.
What makes I Feel Pretty worth watching is its genuine message about self-worth beyond physical appearance. While the humor occasionally leans broad, the film's heart remains authentic as it questions societal beauty standards. The third act thoughtfully addresses what happens when Renee's perception shifts again, offering a satisfying emotional resolution. For viewers seeking a lighthearted comedy with substance about embracing who you are, this film delivers both laughs and meaningful insights about confidence in our appearance-obsessed culture.


















