The Day

I FEEL PRETTY

- New movies this week

PG-13, 110 minutes. Starts Friday at Niantic. Starts tonight at Mystic Luxury Cinemas, Waterford, Stonington, Westbrook, Lisbon. The Amy Schumer vehicle “I Feel Pretty” tackles a very real epidemic — the crisis of confidence. Low self-esteem is part of the human condition for people of any age, gender or race, but it’s particular­ly virulent and destructiv­e in the young female population, resulting in eating disorders, imposter syndrome, plastic surgery, billions of dollars spent on beauty products, diets, shapewear and generally a serious failure to thrive. Writing/directing duo Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstei­n take on this issue in a high-concept comedy with the notion that it’s all in your head. “Change your mind, change your life,” chants a SoulCycle instructor, Luna (Angela M. Davis, a real-life celeb instructor whose motivation­al speeches have inspired Beyoncé and Oprah on the bike). What if we all just woke up one day and decided to be confident? Renee (Schumer) is crippled by low self-esteem. She’s obsessed with beauty — and her own perceived lack of it. When she takes a tumble from her SoulCycle bike, the head injury makes her think she’s hot stuff. She scores her dream job and gets the guy, thanks to a simple attitude adjustment. It’s a powerful depiction of just what that kind of mentality shift can do. The way Renee loves herself makes people love her in kind. But despite this inherently positive message, “I Feel Pretty” bungles the execution. Schumer might not be a supermodel, but she still benefits from being an average-size blonde white woman, and therefore, isn’t quite the right performer for the role. The way the modelesque women who populate the beauty company Lily LeClair recoil in horror from Renee is implausibl­e at best (though Michelle Williams is inspired in her very specific fashionist­a performanc­e choices). Her self-love is believable, but the way some people react to that doesn’t ring true. — Katie Walsh, Tribune Content Agency

SUPER TROOPERS 2

R, 99 minutes. Starts tonight at Waterford, Stonington, Westbrook, Lisbon. “Super Troopers 2” is a sequel to the 2001 comedy about inept law-enforcemen­t officers. A review wasn’t available by deadline.

 ?? JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP ?? Amy Schumer arrives at the world premiere of “I Feel Pretty” Tuesday at the Westwood Village Theater in Los Angeles.
JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP Amy Schumer arrives at the world premiere of “I Feel Pretty” Tuesday at the Westwood Village Theater in Los Angeles.

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