#No Hard Feelings Predictable yet sweet age-gap romance, where the raunchy comedy aspect feels secondary. Despite a plot that telegraphs every move and character arcs that lack nuance, it sprinkles in some thoughtful commentary on class and age anxiety. The pacing is generally acceptable. The behind-the-scenes context is arguably more compelling: the male lead's face, a blend of Leo Wu and Tom Holland, seems destined for age-gap romances. And Jennifer Lawrence's nude fight scene feels like a reclamation in the post-phone hack era. The "young adult dystopia" chapter may be over, but at "thirty something," it's about new beginnings.
June 28, 2025

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