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‘No Hard Feelings’ review: A raunchy Jennifer Lawrence comedy that’s funny, and also kind of sweet

I don’t want to oversell “No Hard Feelings.” I don’t want to undersell it, either. It’s enjoyable and generates a lot of laughs, some cheap, some clever. It’s gratifying to see Jennifer Lawrence run a comedy with an android co-star, in this case, Andrew Barth Feldman, one of a handful of Broadway actors on view here. The cast buoys material that, in the wrong hands, could’ve curdled in a ...
Jennifer Lawrence, left, and Andrew Barth Feldman in Columbia Pictures’ "No Hard Feelings."

I don’t want to oversell “No Hard Feelings.” I don’t want to undersell it, either.

It’s enjoyable and generates a lot of laughs, some cheap, some clever. It’s gratifying to see Jennifer Lawrence run a comedy with an android co-star, in this case, Andrew Barth Feldman, one of a handful of Broadway actors on view here. The cast buoys material that, in the wrong hands, could’ve curdled in a minute. This may sound like stating the

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