Flash Movie Review: The Big Wedding
Attending a wedding is a little like going to a dinner/theater performance. Sometimes the food can be good while the production is lukewarm; other times, it can be the exact opposite. Wedding receptions are a double edged sword for me. There have been occasions where the bride and groom made it their mission to find me the same happiness they had by seating me next to one of their single friends. Can we say awkward? Usually every wedding has one relative in attendance who feels everyone should be having as much fun as her or him. In my case it usually was a tipsy aunt who found out I could dance and wants to dance the night away with me. So you see why I accept wedding invitations with some trepidation. I had similar feelings about seeing this comedy; my expectations were low. Robert De Niro (Silver Linings Playbook, Being Flynn) and Diane Keaton (Mad Money, The Family Stone) played former husband and wife Don and Ellie. If it was not going to be uncomfortable enough seeing each other for their adoptive son’s wedding; it was going to be a monumental task to pretend they were still married for the sake of their son’s strictly religious, biological mother. Granted the story was far-fetched, but the actors gave it a decent shot. What made it work was the chemistry between Robert, Diane and Susan Sarandon (The Company you Keep, The Client) who played the girlfriend Bebe to Robert’s character Don. It was a pleasant surprise to see Robin Williams (World’s Greatest Dad, Good Will Hunting) playing a more subdued character as Father Moinighan. There were amusing scenes as well as lame scenes throughout the movie. It may be due to my years of exposure to family (dys)functions; but as a whole, I did not mind sitting through this film. At least I did not have anyone sitting next to me or was forced to get up and dance.
2 1/4 stars
Posted on April 29, 2013, in Comedy and tagged 2 1/4 stars, amanda seyfried, comedy, diane keaton, family, katherine heigl, robert de niro, robin williams, susan sarandon, topher grace, wedding. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
I was going to see that yesterday but thought it was a bit bad, so I guess it is not bad, will try to see it this week then, I agree with you with weddings, sometimes they sit you where you do not want to be, one thing I hate they make me go try to get the bouquet, not married but hate that.
You are right, I forgot about the throwing of the bouquet. Thanks for your comments.
Thanks for the review! Now I’m more interested in seeing it π thanks also for visiting my blog. Your time there is much appreciated! π
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