Jennifer Lawrence’s highly anticipated upcoming raunchy comedy is generating the same level of excitement as films like Barbie and Oppenheimer, cementing its place as one of the most eagerly awaited romantic comedies of the year. Unfortunately, that excitement may have been in vain, as lackluster reviews keep rolling in.
As the Hunger Games actress returns to the big screen after her break from acting, her upcoming film No Hard Feelings prompts a fun twist on romantic comedies, with a plot about an unexpected love story unfolding because of helicopter parents. Off-the-wall and with a hilarious premise, this promising film immediately became a success among audiences with the trailer alone. Now with the movie already rolling in the first batch of reviews, it appears that opinions are understatedly mixed.
While a fun premise doesn’t always guarantee quality, reviews for Jennifer Lawrence’s latest comedy have started pouring in, revealing a mixed reception among critics well-versed in the cinematic realm. According to Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently holds a lackluster 64 percent rating based on 69 reviews. However, the audience score tells a different story, boasting an impressive 94 percent, with many reviews acknowledging the film’s flaws while still appreciating its impeccable comedic timing.
Naturally, film ratings often diverge from reality, and it’s not uncommon for movies to receive markedly contrasting reviews. Take, for example, beloved films like Venom, We’re the Millers, and The Greatest Showman, which garnered fervent fan followings, each cherished for distinct reasons. Interestingly, despite receiving glowing audience reviews, these movies have been met with remarkably low ratings from professional critics on Rotten Tomatoes, highlighting the stark contrast between audience and critical perspectives.
In the end, your own opinions matter the most, and no one should ever get swayed by any reviews online. If you’re hoping to create your opinion, Lawrence’s film No Hard Feelings will be hitting theaters tomorrow, June 23.