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No Hard Feelings OTT Release: Know when and where to watch; plot, cast and review (TRAILER)

Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips’s ‘No Hard Feelings’ is an original story in which Maddie Barker is tasked with encouraging an introverted young guy to come out of his shell.

New Delhi: According to Deadline, the opening weekend earnings for No Hard Feelings increased to $14-15 million when it was released in theatres on June 23, 2023. The R-rated comedy starring Jennifer Lawrence reportedly cost a stunning $45 million to produce.

BookMyShow Stream has announced that the film ‘No Hard Feeling’ will begin premiering on August 29, 2023. On the other hand, rumours abound that the show will hit Netflix sometime in October or November. However, the exact release date of its OTT counterpart is now unknown.

Plot

Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips’s ‘No Hard Feelings’ is an original story in which Maddie Barker is tasked with encouraging an introverted young guy to come out of his shell.

In No Hard Feelings, we tag along with Maddie, an Uber driver who has lost her car and is on the point of financial ruin. She finds an ad on Craigslist from her wealthy bosses, who want her to date their shy 19-year-old son in return for a brand-new car.

In general, Maddie is on the verge of losing her house when she sees a job posting from “helicopter parents” asking for someone to help their son become more outgoing before he attends college. To live or die, she has one summer to turn him into a man.

Director: Gene Stupnitsky

Writers: Gene Stupnitsky, John Phillips

Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Andrew Barth Feldman, Laura Benanti, Matthew Broderick, and more.

Review

There are several double interpretations throughout the film. Despite a worldwide release in June, the film’s box office performance was unsatisfactory, especially in the United States.

After a slow start at the box office, the film’s success was helped by favourable reviews from industry insiders.

Genre: Comedy, Romance

R-Rated

Screentime: 1 hour 43 minutes

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