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Ein Mann macht seiner Freundin einen Heiratsantrag, die dann tot umfällt. Sein bester Freund versucht, ihn dazu zu bringen, sich mit anderen Frauen zu verabreden, aber er spricht nur von sei... Alles lesenEin Mann macht seiner Freundin einen Heiratsantrag, die dann tot umfällt. Sein bester Freund versucht, ihn dazu zu bringen, sich mit anderen Frauen zu verabreden, aber er spricht nur von seiner toten großen Liebe.Ein Mann macht seiner Freundin einen Heiratsantrag, die dann tot umfällt. Sein bester Freund versucht, ihn dazu zu bringen, sich mit anderen Frauen zu verabreden, aber er spricht nur von seiner toten großen Liebe.
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The movie stars Jason Biggs and Isla Fisher as two strangers who decide to get married on a whim. So they set off to meet each other's parents to share the good news.
So far, this sounds like a series of fairly predictable scenes. But they're redeemed by the writing and acting. There are some charming moments an some laugh out loud moments
The sequences involving the two sets of parents provide the heart of the movie, they strike just the right balance between affection and humour.
There were a lot of scenes I liked, but the movie seemed too tailored to Biggs' American Pie image.
Stand out performers for me were Ebon Moss Bachrach, Joe Pantoliano, Joanna Gleason, Edward Herrmann, Margo Martindale and the gorgeous Isla Fisher who I think deserves to be getting better offers than she seems to be.
Really, there are about a dozen hilarious moments scattered about this movie. Unfortunately, they're surrounded by underwritten characters, mediocre acting and a cookie-cutter plot. Jason Biggs is still playing the same character he did in American Pie. Isla Fisher has an extremely convincing American accent but that's about it. And despite flashes of brilliance, everyone else seems to be a little embarrassed to be here. Really, I'd say wait for the DVD.
(Oh, and for you dirty old men out there, there's a truly delightful scene of Isla Fisher early on parading around in her underwear. It makes absolutely no sense plot-wise but six months from now, a bunch of 13-year-old boys with cable are going to be very, very happy.)
As I've just said the lead pair are brilliant. I have never been the biggest fan of Jason Biggs. He was pretty good in American Pie, but after that movie I always felt he was recycling the same role over and over again. In this movie he has moments when he's essentially playing the same character as from American Pie, but thankfully his character does have notable changes along the way. The opening scene with him is very well performed and its a truly funny set piece, it was also surprising as well. Isla Fisher is one of the actresses who is very much upcoming in terms of popularity. Wedding Crashers obviously made her noticeable, and in her first leading role she does a great job. I think she might also be a great dramatic actress given the right material, but until that time comedy suits her just fine. What surprised me in Wedding Dze was the fact that nearly all the supporting cast worked very well. A couple start to grate very much after a while, especially Katue's friend Matador, who while being funny at first ends up just being plain odd by the end. The pairs parents are probably the best supporting characters. Katie's mum and dad, played by Joanna Gleason and Jon Pantoliano are brilliant, Pantoliano makes a brilliant character and his scenes towards the end are pure genius. Anderson's sex crazed parents are also welcome additions, the scene we meet them is another laugh out loud moment involving cream, its odd, sick and nasty, but brilliant all the same.
The comedy of Wedding Dze ranges from two sorts, the subtle, clever dialogue kind, and the other in your face sex antics kind. Usually sex jokes in a movie start to get very irritating after a while, sure they're funny at first but after you've had five jokes on ejaculation you start to roll your eyes. Thankfully the sex jokes are never constantly in your face in this movie. The scene that had me laughing most isn't really a sex joke at all, its not really a dialogue one either but its still brilliant. But this movie is not all about the comedy, and there are genuinely touching moments. Anderson's best friend has a very well written moment where he tells Katie not to hurt him, its small, its not funny, but for some reason its very well written and you can't help but be a bit touched by it. The movie has great pieces of humour and it very rarely misses, only Katie's friend Matador is the weak link for comedy, as I've said he's too odd to be really funny.
So what are the weaknesses of the movie? Well like all rom-coms it loves a good but of sentimentality, and apart from the good scenes that aren't funny, it does feel a bit forced at times. The ending is also as predictable as can be, I already knew the ending before the film began, and it didn't disappoint. Generally the comedy hits, but some stuff misses. But all in all its still a very funny and well written movie that I do highly recommend for people. Its a 9/10 movie, and I genuinely hope this gets a broader release over the world. I'm amazed to see it isn't actually out in America yet, nice to see us Brits get it first.
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- WissenswertesWhen Katie asks for Anderson's address when booking a taxi, Anderson says '6 New Lane' - this is actually the real address for the apartments in Staten Island where it is filmed.
- PatzerMatador's car is Soviet-produced ZAZ-966, and the smoke is shown as coming from the front of it, while the engine in these cars is rear-mounted.
- Zitate
Katie: Anderson, when you asked me to marry you, you probably picked the only girl in the whole world that would say yes. I don't think that's a coincidence. Do you?
Anderson: I don't know.
Katie: Do you believe in fate?
Anderson: No.
Katie: Neither do I. You see, this was meant to be. Will you marry me?
- Crazy CreditsAfter the credits, writer/director Michael Ian Black shows up in front of the police mugshots with the words "For Martha" (Martha Hagen, his wife) on his sketch board
- VerbindungenReferences Das zauberhafte Land (1939)
- SoundtracksInches and Falling
(I Love Love)
Written by Sam Means (as Samuel Means), Nate Ruess (as Nathaniel Ruess)
Performed by The Format
Courtesy of The Vanity Label/Nettwerk Music Group
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- Herkunftsland
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- Mariado y Mujer
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- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 11.690.796 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 31 Min.(91 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1