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Sette amici intimi si riuniscono per il matrimonio di due dei loro amici. I problemi sorgono perché la sposa e la damigella d'onore hanno avuto una lunga rivalità per causa dello sposo.Sette amici intimi si riuniscono per il matrimonio di due dei loro amici. I problemi sorgono perché la sposa e la damigella d'onore hanno avuto una lunga rivalità per causa dello sposo.Sette amici intimi si riuniscono per il matrimonio di due dei loro amici. I problemi sorgono perché la sposa e la damigella d'onore hanno avuto una lunga rivalità per causa dello sposo.
Rebecca Lawrence Levy
- Weesie
- (as Rebecca Lawrence)
Emma Degerstedt
- Photographer
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Brian James Pepe
- Bartender
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Peter J. Rowan
- Father
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
What starts out as a decent romantic comedy quickly devolves into a self-indulgent joke about whiny, privileged white kids who (gasp) don't know what to do with their lives! It wouldn't be so insulting if it didn't masquerade as a film about academia and intelligence, yet feature such astoundingly sophomoric scripting. Any juice that can be squeezed from the "post-college malaise" hokum is soured by cliché and archetype. And its pseudo hipster posing (the music and costumes shout indie cool as loud as they possibly can) don't cover up the fact that this movie has no substance to match its style.
Performances are fine, but not spectacular, apologies owed to the supporting actors who don't have characters to hang a portrayal around. Malin Akerman and Adam Brody stand out because of their jovial personalities and familiarity, but the rest of the cast struggles to stay afloat in a sea of underdevelopment.
The great conflict at the middle of the picture is a love triangle between Katie Holmes, Anna Paquin, and Josh Duhamel, but you care so little about these three people that you'd just as soon see them end up alone. As for realism and stakes, ask yourself this: have you ever thought of Josh Duhamel as a brooding academic?
In summation: a mainstream romantic dram-com dressed up like an indie film that sins thrice: it's boring, clichéd, and insignificant. A shame considering all of the young talent involved.
Performances are fine, but not spectacular, apologies owed to the supporting actors who don't have characters to hang a portrayal around. Malin Akerman and Adam Brody stand out because of their jovial personalities and familiarity, but the rest of the cast struggles to stay afloat in a sea of underdevelopment.
The great conflict at the middle of the picture is a love triangle between Katie Holmes, Anna Paquin, and Josh Duhamel, but you care so little about these three people that you'd just as soon see them end up alone. As for realism and stakes, ask yourself this: have you ever thought of Josh Duhamel as a brooding academic?
In summation: a mainstream romantic dram-com dressed up like an indie film that sins thrice: it's boring, clichéd, and insignificant. A shame considering all of the young talent involved.
A group of old college friends reunite for a wedding. The maid of honor (Holmes) and the groom Tom (Duhamel) are still not sure that their relationship is over. After the worst sequence of wedding toasts ever during the rehearsal dinner Tom disappears and Laura finds him and the begin to talk about their feelings. The other members of the wedding party are all looking for Tom and trying to keep the bride (Anna Paquin) from discovering what is going on. This is another plot that has been done to death. The cast and acting are enough to keep you watching and entertained but the writing really hurt this one. I can't go farther without giving the movie away, but watch it and you will see what I mean. I give it a C+.
Would I watch again? - I don't think I would
Would I watch again? - I don't think I would
Gosh there are some harsh critics here (or maybe I'm too easy). Not a great film but not that dreadful. Still worth watching. Weird ending though.
This movie is more drama than comedy. There really aren't enough comedic moments to put it in the comedy category. I wouldn't call it a romance either. My main issue with it is that nothing was resolved in the end. The rest of the movie was enjoyable enough, but the lack of resolution left me annoyed in the end.
Having read the book, everything about this movie was wrong, in my opinion. The characters in the book read as self-indulgent, out-of-touch post-Ivy Leaguers, but at least you have the benefit of being able to read some of their back stories. You know NOTHING about any of them in the movie - the viewer is given no reason to even try to care.
I said to the person with whom I watched this, the most interesting thing about this movie is the music. And the music wasn't even that interesting, nor was it present as much as it could have been. I felt the movie was wholly miscast. Anna Paquin, while blond, was nothing like how I envisioned Lila while reading the book if only because she was about a foot too short. They took the one interesting feature of Laura's away (she's Jewish) and removed the part that really set her apart from her WASPy Yale buddies. Elijah Wood, while talented, was not creepy enough to play Chip, the bride's brother and Candice Bergen was not severe enough to be Augusta. I was also disappointed that they diminished her part - she kept everyone on their toes.
I highly recommend skipping it all together. I wish I had that hour and a half of my life back.
I said to the person with whom I watched this, the most interesting thing about this movie is the music. And the music wasn't even that interesting, nor was it present as much as it could have been. I felt the movie was wholly miscast. Anna Paquin, while blond, was nothing like how I envisioned Lila while reading the book if only because she was about a foot too short. They took the one interesting feature of Laura's away (she's Jewish) and removed the part that really set her apart from her WASPy Yale buddies. Elijah Wood, while talented, was not creepy enough to play Chip, the bride's brother and Candice Bergen was not severe enough to be Augusta. I was also disappointed that they diminished her part - she kept everyone on their toes.
I highly recommend skipping it all together. I wish I had that hour and a half of my life back.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizLiv Tyler was originally cast, but was replaced by Katie Holmes.
- BlooperAfter Tom disappears in the ocean and Laura finds him by the tree, he is completely dry and is somehow still wearing the suit jacket that he threw off before.
- Citazioni
Laura Rosen: He cheated on you.
Lila Hayes: No. You did.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The American/Going the Distance/Machete (2010)
- Colonne sonorePreparedness
Performed by The Bird and the Bee
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- Budget
- 4.500.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 106.524 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 45.527 USD
- 12 set 2010
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 191.019 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
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- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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