Hello, My Name Is Doris
With help from her best friend's (Tyne Daly) self-help granddaughter (Isabella Acres), a sixty-something woman (Sally Field) ries to act on her attraction to a younger co-worker (Max Greenfield) in her office.
2 February 1978, Toledo, Ohio, USA
7 July 1951, Detroit, Michigan, USA
26 December 1985, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
4 September 1980, Dobbs Ferry, New York, USA
21 February 1946, Madison, Wisconsin, USA
6 July 1981, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
21 February 1978, Karachi, Pakistan
5 July 1954, New York City, New York, USA
18 August 1989, USA
4 April 1979, New York City, New York, USA
6 March 1989, Torrance, California, USA
November 16, 2016
This film is obviously a showcase for the considerable talents of Sally Field, 70, but it's also funny, and there are some other interesting characters besides Doris. an "old maid" who wants a lot more out of her life than she's been getting.April 21, 2016
The best thing about Hello, My Name Is Doris is that nothing gets resolved in the expected movie fashion. The story will make you laugh, no question, but it will also make you deeply uncomfortable, and we mean that in the best way.May 03, 2017
It's an unconventional movie that's captivating, powerful, and entertaining down to its very last moments.November 15, 2016
Thanks to Field's ability to give data entry clerk Doris Miller a consistent sense of dignity, it's easy to cheer for a character who'd be an eccentric or even annoying supporting character in other films.February 24, 2017
A playful, compassionate film, with a winning turn from Field.April 22, 2016
A sharp dramedy focusing on the romantic stirrings of a lonely office worker, played with considerable wit and verve by the 69-year-old Sally Field.March 18, 2016
A winning comedy-drama built around one of cinema's most endearing leading ladies.December 30, 2016
Hello My Name is Doris is a modest little comedy-drama that is beautifully cast. It's all about Sally Field and Max Greenfield. And trusting your instincts.March 18, 2016
A running joke about hipster clichés is tiresome, and the movie's plot threads are uneven. But watching Field work her magic is so delightful.March 18, 2016
Showalter, whose 2005 romantic comedy "The Baxter" was similarly kindhearted, handles the material with tenderness and care, and never lets it devolve into meanness the way it might in the hands of another director.