The Feels

The Feels is a 2017 dramedy film directed by Jenée LaMarque.

The Feels
Directed byJenée LaMarque
Screenplay byJenée LaMarque
Lauren Parks
StarringConstance Wu
Angela Trimbur
Josh Fadem
Jenée LaMarque
Ever Mainard
CinematographyKristin Fieldhouse
Edited bySteph Zenee Perez
Production
company
Provenance Pictures
Release date
  • 9 June 2017 (2017-06-09)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

The Feels is an improvised comedy about a group of friends who set out on a lesbian bachelorette weekend, celebrating the upcoming nuptials of Andi (Constance Wu) and Lu (Angela Trimbur). Under the influence of alcohol, Lu admits to everyone that she's never had an orgasm, to Andi's complete surprise and dismay. The fun weekend is derailed in unexpected ways, causing everyone to reflect on subjects such as trust, love, and their first orgasms.

Cast

Reception

Variety critic Dennis Harvey called the film "uneven but pleasing", predicting a target audience following in LGBT circles, and modest mainstream success. He concluded that the film fell somewhat short as a drama, because it didn't reach the necessary depth of the characters, but that "as a comedy, “The Feels” has considerable sprightly appeal, although it could have used slightly more assertive visual packaging. The dialogue and scene rhythms have a nice, loose, improvisational feel, and Steph Zenee Perez's editing maintains a bright pace."[1] Cinema365 also gave the film a mixed review: The critique found it refreshing to see lesbians given the front and center of a film, as "often Hollywood tends to give the lesbian community short shrift, relegating them to supporting roles or comedy relief. Very rarely are any films told from a lesbian point of view even in independent films as this one is." The review called upon mainstream audiences to view it, and not see it as a lesbian niche work. On the negative side, however, this review also found the drama of the film "manufactured rather than earned."[2]

Womentainment, on the other hand, gave the films an enthusiastic, unreserved "go watch it now!". Reviewer Karina H. Adelgaard found all the characters likable, enjoyed the "lesbian drama", and especially commended the film for being a lesbian drama with a happy ending.[3]

Awards

YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2018Cleveland International Film FestivalBest American Independent FeatureJenée LaMarqueNominated
ReelWomenDirect Award for Excellence in Directing by a WomanJenée LaMarqueNominated
2017L.A. OutfestOutstanding Actress in a Feature FilmEver MainardWon
Long Beach QFilm FestivalOutstanding PerformanceEver MainardWon
NewFest: New York's LGBT Film FestivalBest FeatureThe FeelsWon
Seattle International Film FestivalNew American Cinema CompetitionJenée LaMarqueNominated
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gollark: Yes.
gollark: Hmm. Yes. I suppose that's not really subject to diagnosis thingies.
gollark: Better diagnosis, possibly? I don't know what the exact numbers are. Probably accounts for some.
gollark: Is it? You haven't, well... proved it? I don't think you can "prove" it, but you need good empirical evidence at least.

See also

References

  1. Harvey, Dennis (June 21, 2017). "Film Review: 'The Feels'". Variety. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  2. "The Feels". Cinema365. 13 April 2018. Retrieved 12 June 2019.
  3. Oct 28, Karina H. Adelgaard |; 2018 | 0 (2018-10-28). "The Feels (2017) – Review | LGBT movie on Netflix". Womentainment. Retrieved 2019-06-13.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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