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At first, she seems to be someone like a queen as she believes she has everything she wants. But things goes wrong when she know her truth and nothing from she believed is real.
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?
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.
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.
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?
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.