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Hello, My Name Is Doris
Hello, My Name Is Doris is a 2015 American coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay by Laura Terruso and Showalter, about a woman in her 60s who tries to act on her attraction to a younger co-worker. It stars Sally Field in the title role, alongside Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Stephen Root, Elizabeth Reaser, Natasha Lyonne and Tyne Daly.
The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 14, 2015, and was theatrically released on March 11, 2016, by Roadside Attractions.
Doris Miller is a shy, eccentric, 60-something woman, living alone following the death of her mother, with whom she had lived her whole life. At the funeral, her brother Todd and his wife Cynthia try to persuade her to sell the house, and especially get rid of the excessive possessions hoarded there over decades.
Doris had been caring for her mother for years, thereby neglecting her own social life and development. In her 20s she had been engaged but lost her fiancé when he moved away for work. As a result, Doris is relatively reclusive and unfamiliar with social trends. She spends time with her close friend, the fiery Roz, and Roz's teenage granddaughter, Vivian.
On Doris's way to work in Manhattan, where she has been doing data entry for decades, she meets her new young co-worker John, with whom she is immediately infatuated. Empowered by self-improvement tapes, Doris decides to pursue a romantic relationship with him.
Doris finds ways to get John's attention; the attempts are frequently combined with fantasies about a passionate love affair between them. With Vivian's help, she creates a fake social media profile in order to find information about John and discovers that he loves an electro-pop band that is planning an upcoming concert in the area. Doris buys one of the band's CDs, which gets John's attention, and attends the concert, where she meets him and they spend time together.
The band is intrigued by Doris and invite her backstage, where they spend a fun evening meeting young artists in the area. John tells her his girlfriend recently broke up with him over text and asks her about her love life. She reveals that she was engaged in the past, but had to end it to take care of her mother. John gives her a friendly kiss goodnight, cementing Doris' unrequited love.
John is distracted for the next week, and Doris discovers that he has a girlfriend, Brooklyn. Though she is friendly and welcoming, Doris is devastated after stalking them and seeing them kiss. She spends the night drinking wine, then impulsively posts a comment on John's social media wall through her fake profile, posing as a scorned young woman with whom he had a torrid love affair.
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Hello, My Name Is Doris
Hello, My Name Is Doris is a 2015 American coming-of-age romantic comedy film directed by Michael Showalter from a screenplay by Laura Terruso and Showalter, about a woman in her 60s who tries to act on her attraction to a younger co-worker. It stars Sally Field in the title role, alongside Max Greenfield, Beth Behrs, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Stephen Root, Elizabeth Reaser, Natasha Lyonne and Tyne Daly.
The film had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival on March 14, 2015, and was theatrically released on March 11, 2016, by Roadside Attractions.
Doris Miller is a shy, eccentric, 60-something woman, living alone following the death of her mother, with whom she had lived her whole life. At the funeral, her brother Todd and his wife Cynthia try to persuade her to sell the house, and especially get rid of the excessive possessions hoarded there over decades.
Doris had been caring for her mother for years, thereby neglecting her own social life and development. In her 20s she had been engaged but lost her fiancé when he moved away for work. As a result, Doris is relatively reclusive and unfamiliar with social trends. She spends time with her close friend, the fiery Roz, and Roz's teenage granddaughter, Vivian.
On Doris's way to work in Manhattan, where she has been doing data entry for decades, she meets her new young co-worker John, with whom she is immediately infatuated. Empowered by self-improvement tapes, Doris decides to pursue a romantic relationship with him.
Doris finds ways to get John's attention; the attempts are frequently combined with fantasies about a passionate love affair between them. With Vivian's help, she creates a fake social media profile in order to find information about John and discovers that he loves an electro-pop band that is planning an upcoming concert in the area. Doris buys one of the band's CDs, which gets John's attention, and attends the concert, where she meets him and they spend time together.
The band is intrigued by Doris and invite her backstage, where they spend a fun evening meeting young artists in the area. John tells her his girlfriend recently broke up with him over text and asks her about her love life. She reveals that she was engaged in the past, but had to end it to take care of her mother. John gives her a friendly kiss goodnight, cementing Doris' unrequited love.
John is distracted for the next week, and Doris discovers that he has a girlfriend, Brooklyn. Though she is friendly and welcoming, Doris is devastated after stalking them and seeing them kiss. She spends the night drinking wine, then impulsively posts a comment on John's social media wall through her fake profile, posing as a scorned young woman with whom he had a torrid love affair.