Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015)
A self-help seminar inspires a sixty-something woman to romantically pursue her younger co-worker.
Hello, My Name Is Doris (2015)
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Released Year: 2015
Runtime: 95 minutes
Directors: Michael Showalter
Writers: Michael Showalter, Laura Terruso
Casts: Elizabeth Reaser, Caroline Aaron, Sally Field, Stephen Root, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Rich Sommer, Natasha Lyonne, Beth Behrs, Norma Michaels, Peter Gallagher, Don Stark, Roz Ryan, Kumail Nanjiani, Nnamdi Asomugha, Isabella Acres, Catherine Kresge, Amy Okuda, Max Greenfield, Kyle Mooney, Anna Akana, Eric Pumphrey, Tyne Daly, Rebecca Wisocky, Emilie Germain, Jack Antonoff, Sophia Hasmik, Rayman Jilani, A.J. Ackleson, Lee Chen, Kale Clauson, Kate Comer, Bren Coombs, Sharon Fredrickson, Tatiana Golykh, Nick Hentsch, Abraham Lim, Edmund Lupinski, Renna Nightingale, Brenna Rhea, Guilherme Scarabelot, Shondale Seymour, Leilani Smith, Michael Terra, Susan Ziegler
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A self-help seminar inspires a sixty-something woman to romantically pursue her younger co-worker.
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Reviews
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IndieWire -
More than anything else, Hello, My Name is Doris effectively conveys the cruel ambivalence of an ageist society, and despite its formulaic ingredients, the movie responds to that setback with Field's exuberant, virtuoso turn providing the ultimate critical response.
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The A.V. Club -
Despite some compelling performances, this R-rated but genial dramedy is a lot like its protagonist: unconventional, yet playing it safe.
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Variety -
Despite some bumpy tonal shifts and inconsistencies of characterization, Hello, My Name Is Doris impresses as a humanely amusing and occasionally poignant dramedy.
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The New York Times -
Indirection can be a beautiful tool in comedy and so it is in “Hello, My Name Is Doris,” which uses this funny, outwardly ridiculous character to tell a simple story about a love that rarely speaks its name, including in movies: that of an older woman for a much younger man.
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New York Post -
Field, as usual, goes all-out; the film may be a comedy, but she attains a few moments of real heartbreak.
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