“Isn’t it weird that I keep making my plots revolve around this?” Nicole Holofcener asks with a laugh. We’re talking about her new film “You Hurt My Feelings” (in theaters Friday), but we’re also talking about her very first feature, the wonderful “Walking and Talking,” in which a key moment of emotional turmoil occurs when a character accidentally overhears what another character really thinks of them.
Now, in “You Hurt My Feelings,” the character is writer Beth (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), who has been struggling with her latest novel; she overhears her husband Don (Tobias Menzies) confessing to a friend that, despite his assurances to the contrary to Beth, he thinks the book is terrible.
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