 All right, Amy Schumer. I see you edit again. So in 2015 you had trainwreck and I thoroughly enjoyed that movie It was well received by everyone from my recollection and it made a decent amount of money at the box office Now last year around this time 2017 you had snatch and that was not well received It was a textbook definition of a box office bomb and me myself. I just didn't like it as much as trainwreck But now we have I feel pretty and what did I think about it? Well, let's find out My name is Brennan Keith Avery and this is just my opinion Hey, what's good everyone? It's be Avery here and I want to thank you so much for tuning into my opinion slash review For I feel pretty so we got I feel pretty now. It is a comedy by Amy Schumer As far as is, you know, do I like Amy Schumer me? Yeah, I'm not the biggest fan of her stand-up Performances you can go check a lot of that out in Netflix, but just like I said in the intro of this video I really did like trainwreck story and LeBron James snatched not so much but now we have I feel pretty But besides that something that I'm really curious about is normally I would not give a crap what the box office Would be for I feel pretty but I am very eager to know now or one reason is because a couple of months ago You know, you had the incident where a monique called out Amy Schumer Well, she didn't call out Amy Schumer. She brought Amy Schumer up In her argument when she was trying to negotiate with Netflix for a higher pay And there's so many opinions going on in that story and people just like you know Amy Schumer is a bigger pool and you know, I'm not gonna give my opinion on that entirely now I can you know, you know make another video for that, but with Trainwreck doing very well at the box office been snatched not being With snatched not doing well at the box office is split down the middle But when I was just you know trying to analyze it whole situation I was like what trainwreck had LeBron James in the film and it also had him in the marketing So was it Amy Schumer that made the film have make a lot of money or was it LeBron James all in the marketing? I don't know, but you know, if I feel pretty has a great box office return and that can go to show that okay Amy Schumer has an audience, you know, if she doesn't I will probably Probably backtrack myself on a few words to send. Okay, you know, I thought that she did have a poor but you know The trainwreck success was just strictly for Because of LeBron James, but speaking about the movie itself you guys this was not on On my well it was on my radar. I knew the movie was coming out But I was not entirely interested in seeing I feel pretty it didn't seem like I could relate to this at all While you know Amy Schumer is funny for the most part in her films not too much a stand-up that you know The parts that I've tuned into I just you know kind of roll my eyes when I saw the trailer for this movie I'm like, okay, you know, they're gonna have a couple of laughs But it's just nothing that I can relate to you know, nothing that speaks to me Now as far as you know, who's behind this film that you know kind of open my eyes after I saw it was the director and the writers Who I wrote? No, I didn't write it down. Let me look that up. Let's write here I wrote down movies that they put together, but I didn't actually write down their names But I think you should know the names the writer and director Abby Kohn and Mark Silverstein now this is their directorial debut Other than some short films that they've worked on in the past and they do work as a duo But they have written films like never been kissed. He is just not that into you, which I think came out like oh 809, you know That was a very popular film for me and just some people that I know around that time You know, it just kind of spoke to us and you know have a lot of conversations and things like that And also how to be single and all those films, you know, why they may not be my favorite I mean, they are written well. So, you know, we're getting that talent over and I feel pretty now Usually when I do my reviews when I get my opinions sometime I'll let you know how I felt about the film early in the beginning I just don't waste no time especially when I'm very excited about it Sometimes I will you know make you wait and give my you know my assessment at the very end You know But before that, you know talk about all my likes and dislikes, but I just don't feel like, you know leading you guys on it or You know waste your time or anything like that I mean this video I already been on for more than five minutes, but guys you may be surprised But I really didn't enjoy this film. I liked it a lot. I'm very very surprised You know how much I liked it. I'm very surprised with how it spoke to me on a personal level I did not think that I will relate to this movie at all in the least bit But I was just like, oh my gosh, you know, I'm saying, you know, you know, I'm a black guy Amy Schumer is a white woman. You know, I can imagine we had we I mean, I don't know I'm but I would imagine that we don't have much in common But you know as far as the story and what's going on between the characters in this movie You know, I could have took Amy Schumer out and put myself in not in every instance, but in a few and Just a great thing about it is this is the most genuine real True relatable movie that I have seen in a long time because it just deals so much with what everybody in the world deals with You know from varying degrees that has to do with confidence self-esteem Insecurities that you may have about yourself I mean, that's what this movie is about and I don't care who you are If you are the most fit person in the world or if you're the most sloppy as built person in the world Everybody has dealt with confidence security insecurity security and self-esteem issues at some time in their life And you know this film tackles that just something I mean One thing that really impressed me is the very very beginning of the film in the very end of the film Like the opening frame of the film and the ending frame of the film Those are possibly one of my favorite parts in the entire movie The reason why is we got two shots at the very beginning and the end of Amy Schumer and you see her growth from the first shot of the film towards the last and When the camera is just zoomed in on her. It's just like she actually feels like a real person She doesn't feel like an actress in a movie trying to be funny Now while train wreck was funny to me and snatch was a little funny to me You know, it just didn't feel genuine. It felt like a comedian on stage or a comedian, you know In a movie, you know, whether they're trying or not. You can it just you know, it didn't feel real But you know in this movie know Amy Schumer's character. What's her name? Renee Bennett. She actually just you know, she felt like a real person. I was like, oh my gosh sister girl You know, I can't believe I called sister girl. But hey, you know, Amy Schumer I feel you right now. Like I know what you're going through right now And what what this film also does it just makes it so real is it's just a true reflection on society And how people treat people based off their looks. I mean you have I guess your butt ugly people You got your average people and then you have Your super duper beautiful people But I call them super duper beautiful because really beauty is in the eye of the beholder But this film paints beauty from what society feels beauty should be like all these rich millionaires and billionaires What they want to put in the magazine what they want to put on the billboards What they want to put on their TV show a movie what they say is beautiful has been conditioned in this whole country Or around the world for the most part of the way if you you know, beautiful is this Fit is this and if you do not look like this you are not good You are bad and there's something wrong with you You know, if you're if you if you're if you're 511 you got to weigh this much You got to have this amount of body fat. You got to you know be this tall or whatever And it's just it's just disgusting because sometimes, you know in life, you know We got there's so much things going on and you can forget this and you can get forget that But this movie like it really does this show a true reflection of society and just how disgusting the You know, this also talks about classism and elitism, you know rich poor and you know all that, you know Look good look bad. It just it just really like shows how You know, um, just how ugly people can be and how people that have the looks that society gives them how they are treated much better than I guess the average looking person Now as far as the concept itself, I told you that that's real, but the actual plot in the movie Let's talk about that. You know Amy Schumer. She um, you know She's a somewhat satisfied person Uh, but you know, she's losing hope. I mean there was one scene in this movie to where it was She was uh, uh, she got off work. She was going home. She was looking in the mirror You know, not, you know, too happy because she was single She took off all her clothes and she looked in the mirror. She had, you know, uh, you know her bra and panties on But she also had I don't know what it's called Uh, it's whatever women wear to wear when they try to, you know, tuck some things in and not, you know, show all the What some people would consider imperfections, you know, I'm saying because you know, you know, me personally I don't have a I don't have a type, you know, per se like, uh I like regular built women. I like slim women and I like super thick women um, I like women too that You know, some people would consider obese or whatever, you know, I'm saying I'm not gonna use the fat word Because I just think that's rude or whatever and you know, if that's the words you like, you know, you can But anyway, I digress But she she just did not she wasn't happy with herself And now looking in the mirror she goes to the gym um She has an accident, you know, she hits her head. She wakes up. She's beautiful You know, that's fine It's kind of like a little fantasy element in this comedy and I'm fine with that But I also just gave you the word gym like seriously I've been there before I don't go into the gym. I'm like, look, okay, you know, you see me You see what size I'm I'm I'm extremely small now. I don't got no muscles, you know, right now Miss 2018 last time I had some muscles was like 2011 2012 many many years ago You know, y'all been watching my videos you can tell all my clothes are like hanging off me too big There's a reason for that and I I will tell y'all all that when I reach a million subscribers But anyway, I keep getting off topic I've been there at the gym before to where I'm just like, you know, I'm walking in and you got this big Hulk dude, just 100 You know, I'm just like damn bro like I'm just trying to get a 10 pounder. You know, I'm saying like it's it's intimidating You know what I'm saying? Or you're intimidated and you just lose confidence because he like, you know You got some gorgeous women over here with a tights on and they booty all that and they doing this You're like, oh, I don't want to like no wimp in front of the women I don't want to like no wimp in front of the dudes this dude over here bench pressing 600 I'm over here trying to do 135. You know what I'm saying? Or like, what is this machine here? I have no idea how to use it and then you're getting on the machine And you don't know if you're using it correctly and things like that And then you just you worried about everybody if they're looking at you and you just kind of looking frilled and just like You know, okay, maybe I should come back at 3 a.m. In the morning That was kind of Amy Schumann's character in this movie at one point I'm just like me. I've been there before, you know, and um It's been a while since I hit the gym I'm just hitting with like years since I like been consistent with like weights and stuff like that But like I've been there before and I I could you know I I just really really did understand where Amy Schumann's character Was coming from and someone she hits her head And uh, she has all the confidence in the world. It is just like a beautiful transformation. She is completely different I mean this movie is like you All male. I mean, you know in the dating game or whatever The male always pursues the woman for the most part. I've had a woman in my life shoot me a number It's like, hey, you know, I think you're cute. You should call me and things like that You know, that's cool. And then I kind of like how the women did it You know different times or whatever, you know, like coming on too strong too bold like I like you You know, you may I want you how many kids you got or whatever Um, but what was I about to make? What was I talking about my goodness gracious? See what I need I need to stay on top I had a good point Uh, hold on I'm not adding this out either. I don't care. Uh I got this right here. Uh, oh, yes What the movie does so well when she got her confidence. Oh, I remember the point I was trying to make is When little boys and men teenagers they learned that were when you're a young age and you start getting interested in women going through puberty You know, somebody whether it's your brother your cousin your uncle your dad grandfather, whatever they Will sit and tell you like look, you know, you getting there. You want a date woman? That's great But rule number one Is you got to have confidence you will not get nowhere in life You or you will not get any women or any woman if you don't have confidence That's just like one of the base things right there the number one most important thing Other thing is, uh, nobody likes to pity party. I mean those I remember those were one of the two lessons that I learned once because somebody taught me Also do uh self experience, but this movie does such a great job Just showing the power of confidence like how much power, you know, you have behind confidence No matter what anybody thinks of you if you think that you are the sh it Then everybody else will think you the sh it too. Now they may look at you at early on just blockade What the hell is this brother? This is the owner. They delusional Yeah, because you know, Amy Schumer's character did come across delusional here and there But it is at the same time She still got darn thing done because she just had so much confidence because she was the same person She thought that she looked she thought that she looked better Um, then what she perceived herself, but she really didn't but she saw herself, you know, and a whole new life And it just really transformed her world. You know, I'm just like man because I feel I mean There's been times where I would put on I would walk out the house suited and booted and nobody could tell me nothing You don't understand. I'm just like yes. I know who I am branding every women. Come come I'm joking. I mean, I never did that but I have been that confident before But I also have been the insecure guy in the back in the corner just afraid to Afraid to talk to a woman. I mean when I went to my first party where it was dancing I was freaking terrified or whatever But you know, I ended up getting in there and all that good stuff But it just with this film doesn't just a great dot great job of just showing, you know, the power of confidence Relationships, you know, the ups and downs the miscommunications here and there. It's also very funny I laugh. None of the jokes seem forced and most of the jokes just seem very organic We're just, you know, Amy Schumer, uh, Renee Bennett, uh, you know, just doing her thing I mean, it was just like random jokes that had to do with nothing random jokes That actually had to do with the story and confidence and security and things like that We got Michelle Williams in here, which was just in the greatest showman It was came out last november december. We got uh, tom hopper in here as well He was game of thrones. I was like, I knew I was like, I know, I know this guy from somewhere I looked up him up on imdb. I was like, yeah game of thrones. We also got Naomi Campbell and her Naomi Campbell in this movie her fine self and uh, she her role fit in this film very very well, uh, so they all did a great job to This film also does a great job of just showing how people that consider themselves up here the elitists Or whatever, you know, how they just don't understand the average joe the average jane or people in the lower class or, you know, uh, you know A lower economic group or whatever and you know, Amy Schumer's character was the breeze that brought those two worlds together to possibly create a better Walk of life, you know for everybody, uh, you know, this fan spoke to me in a lot of ways The only thing that I did not like about it was um, it's only I think an hour and 50 minutes. Let me look Yeah, hour and 50 minutes and I felt that that was still a little too long And why is that the reason why is towards the end so Excuse me, you know in the trailer that she hits her head. She becomes delusional And she starts seeing herself in a fashion that she's truly not or whatever I mean she thinks she has abs and you know, she doesn't have abs and I'm not saying that a woman has to have abs I'm not saying that um Yeah, I'm sorry like So she hits her head She sees herself as what she considers beautiful or what what society considers beautiful Now if she is the movie going to end with her having that mindset Um, you know, is she going to hit her head and lose lose this illusion that she's having about herself? Of course. Yes. That's obvious My problem with the film One of the few ones is the length and then like after that I kind of thought that her character was just acting a little too ridiculous I mean, I could understand when you finally see it's like, like, whoa, I thought I was beautiful this whole time But I'm really the same I can understand you being scared for a little bit But there was just a scene or two to where she just took it too far. I'm like, okay This is just stupid Like you had such good writing all the way throughout this movie But you know, this little five ten minute segment right here, it could have easily done without but Other than those two little nitpick guys, uh, you know, I thoroughly enjoyed this film What we at right now, um You know and back to the budget the budget for this film by stx studios stx entertainment, excuse me was 32 million Trainwreck was 35 million and snatch was 42 million. So this is the cheaper out of her last three So i'm very curious what it will do at the box office, uh, you know, because it's a good film You know, it is straight up and I really did enjoy it if I were to rate I feel pretty out of a one out of ten. I will give this In eight. I had to look eight out of ten. Yes in eight out of ten But guys, I said all that but in the end, you know, that is just my opinion. Okay, but what did you think? I'm curious to know your opinion as well. 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