New Movie 'Hello, My Name Is Doris' Parodies The Brooklyn Hipster
Sally Field in “Hello, My Name Is Doris.”

Two time Oscar winner Sally Field (“Norma Rae” and “Places in the Heart”) and hot guy Max Greenfield of Fox’s “New Girl” are back on the big screen in “Hello, My Name Is Doris.”

The romantic comedy, written and directed by Michael Showalter, follows Doris Miller (Field), an older, quiet and socially awkward Brooklyn hipster who falls in love with her job’s much younger new art directer, John Fremont (Greenfield). Doris, who is fascinated with vintage stuff, yoga and kale (typical hipster shit), lives in the cluttered house she shared with her late mother, Doris searches the internet — guided by her best friend’s 13-year-old granddaughter — in search for information about her co-worker she longs for.5k-9qJ

Doris is fascinated with vintage stuff, yoga and kale (typical hipster shit). Click To Tweet


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Doris begins showing up at John’s regular spots and shortly thereafter wins over his trendy Williamsburg friends. Her new life brings Doris a thrilling perspective, but also creates a rift between her and her longtime friends and family, who believe she’s making a fool of herself over a guy half her age. Eager for all the experiences she has missed out on, Doris throws caution to the wind and follows her heart for the very first time.

“Hello, My Name Is Doris” opens in theaters tomorrow.

Watch the trailer below: