"Jennifer Lawrence's 'No Hard Feelings': A Mixed Bag of Raunchy Comedy and Disappointment"

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"No Hard Feelings" is a comedy from director and co-writer Gene Stupnitsky that starts out as a gross-out comedy but eventually heads closer to "The Graduate" territory. Jennifer Lawrence hits the mark as a thirty-ish woman whose great looks and popularity have seemingly delayed her full transition from hot young thing into responsible adulthood. The film is funny, gross, ballsy, lame, daring, and uncertain, more or less in equal measure, but Lawrence is the real pro here.
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