About I Feel Pretty
I Feel Pretty (2018) offers a refreshing and humorous take on body image and self-confidence in modern society. Starring Amy Schumer as Renee, a woman plagued by insecurities who, after a fall, wakes up convinced she has transformed into the most beautiful woman alive. This newfound belief unleashes a wave of confidence that propels her to pursue her dream job, navigate the intimidating world of high-fashion, and approach romantic opportunities with fearless enthusiasm.
Schumer delivers a committed performance, balancing physical comedy with genuine vulnerability as her character navigates this psychological shift. The supporting cast, including Michelle Williams as the hilariously insecure cosmetics mogul Avery LeClaire and Rory Scovel as Renee's sweet love interest Ethan, provide excellent counterpoints to Renee's journey. Directors Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein craft a lighthearted yet meaningful exploration of how perception shapes reality.
What makes I Feel Pretty particularly engaging is its clever premise—Renee's appearance never actually changes, only her self-perception does. The film thoughtfully examines how confidence alone can dramatically alter one's life trajectory, relationships, and career prospects. While maintaining its comedic tone, the movie delivers an important message about inner beauty and self-acceptance that resonates in today's image-conscious world. For viewers seeking an uplifting comedy with heart and social relevance, this film provides both laughter and meaningful reflection on what truly defines our self-worth.
Schumer delivers a committed performance, balancing physical comedy with genuine vulnerability as her character navigates this psychological shift. The supporting cast, including Michelle Williams as the hilariously insecure cosmetics mogul Avery LeClaire and Rory Scovel as Renee's sweet love interest Ethan, provide excellent counterpoints to Renee's journey. Directors Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein craft a lighthearted yet meaningful exploration of how perception shapes reality.
What makes I Feel Pretty particularly engaging is its clever premise—Renee's appearance never actually changes, only her self-perception does. The film thoughtfully examines how confidence alone can dramatically alter one's life trajectory, relationships, and career prospects. While maintaining its comedic tone, the movie delivers an important message about inner beauty and self-acceptance that resonates in today's image-conscious world. For viewers seeking an uplifting comedy with heart and social relevance, this film provides both laughter and meaningful reflection on what truly defines our self-worth.


















