
A massage therapist is unable to do her job when stricken with a mysterious and sudden aversion to bodily contact. Meanwhile, her uptight brother's floundering dental practice receives new life when clients seek out his healing touch.... (Full plot summary below)
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A massage therapist is unable to do her job when stricken with a mysterious and sudden aversion to bodily contact. Meanwhile, her uptight brother's floundering dental practice receives new life when clients seek out his healing touch.
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| HeyUGuysKenji LloydTouchy Feely is one of the best dramas I've seen in years, and the moments of comedy that go hand-in-hand with the drama are nothing short of hilarious. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanTouchy Feely is minor, but these people are good company. |
| NPRElla TaylorThe cast is more than game. DeWitt's Abby is earnest and searching and a little bit nuts, but we're never encouraged to see her as dumb, credulous or pathetic. |
| Slant MagazineAndrew SchenkerLynn Shelton crafts a film of astonishingly sustained mood, tying its beguiling atmosphere to the mental states of her characters. |
| Movie ChambersPaul Chambers"Touchy Feely" is light entertainment and well-acted. But, beyond that, pretty shallow. |
| ReelTalk Movie ReviewsBetty Jo TuckerThe chemistry between Josh Pais and Allison Janney is something wonderful to behold in each of their scenes together here. Too bad they had so few of them. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatA character-driven drama about some baffling changes in the lives of a middle-aged brother and sister. |
| Hollywood & FineMarshall FineShelton's secret: she finds terrific actors to invest her characters with a depth, humanity (and wit) that makes their lives interesting, even when nothing big is going on. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeLaughs come less frequently here than in Humpday and Your Sister's Sister, but the writer-director's empathy for floundering characters is intact. |
| OregonianMarc MohanShelton tells a typically modest story, here, where the only things really at stake are the emotional states of its characters. But that turns out to be more than enough ... |