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Muriel

Original title: Muriel's Wedding
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
44K
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Toni Collette in Muriel (1994)
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ComedyDrama

A young social outcast in Australia steals money from her parents to finance a vacation where she hopes to find happiness, and perhaps love.A young social outcast in Australia steals money from her parents to finance a vacation where she hopes to find happiness, and perhaps love.A young social outcast in Australia steals money from her parents to finance a vacation where she hopes to find happiness, and perhaps love.

  • Director
    • P.J. Hogan
  • Writer
    • P.J. Hogan
  • Stars
    • Toni Collette
    • Rachel Griffiths
    • Bill Hunter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • P.J. Hogan
    • Writer
      • P.J. Hogan
    • Stars
      • Toni Collette
      • Rachel Griffiths
      • Bill Hunter
    • 208User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 9 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Toni Collette
    Toni Collette
    • Muriel
    Rachel Griffiths
    Rachel Griffiths
    • Rhonda
    Bill Hunter
    Bill Hunter
    • Bill
    Sophie Lee
    • Tania
    Roz Hammond
    Roz Hammond
    • Cheryl
    • (as Rosalind Hammond)
    Belinda Jarrett
    • Janine
    Pippa Grandison
    Pippa Grandison
    • Nicole
    Jeanie Drynan
    • Betty
    Dan Wyllie
    Dan Wyllie
    • Perry
    • (as Daniel Wyllie)
    Gabby Millgate
    Gabby Millgate
    • Joanie
    Gennie Nevinson
    • Deidre
    Matt Day
    Matt Day
    • Brice
    Chris Haywood
    Chris Haywood
    • Ken Blundell
    Daniel Lapaine
    Daniel Lapaine
    • David Van Arkle
    Susan Prior
    Susan Prior
    • Girl At Wedding
    Nathan Kaye
    • Chook
    Cecily Polson
    • Tania's Mother
    Rob Steele
    Rob Steele
    • Higgins
    • Director
      • P.J. Hogan
    • Writer
      • P.J. Hogan
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    User reviews208

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    9Wardman3

    Great movie as the Aussies can only do!

    A dark comedy it is but it really touches the heart and it can be quite sad at times. There are many levels that you can watch this movie on and many do say there is a superficialness to it. However, there are core human elements that clearly ring through in this movie. Friendship, compassion, empathy. Toni Colette and Rachel Griffths both make this movie stellar. It is heartbreaking at times to watch Muriel (Collette) wanting to be someone of value. Her feelings are so true to her heart and I am sure many can relate. Griffith's character is portrayed with such humor and honesty. She also has some of the funniest lines I have heard in a movie in a long time.

    Please watch this! It does offer meaning and you certainly can't go wrong with the music of ABBA!
    Ratso-5

    Kind of a "Revenge of the Nerds Down-Under"

    Muriel's Wedding is a feel good movie for the outcasts of the world. That means most people of course. At some time in our lives we all feel like the one who is left out of everything. Muriel's life is like that. Her "friends" put her down constantly and her father reinforces it by telling her how useless she (and every other member of her family) is while boosting his own ego by bragging about his connections.

    There is no life in Porpoise Spit for Muriel. So after a couple of catastrophic embarassments and a chance meeting with an old school chum and fellow outcast she moves to Sydney. There she reinvents herself and discovers that despite what has been said about her and some pretty bad things she has done she is still a good person. Muriel stumbles on the way but finally frees herself (as does her mother) from the oppression of her hometown, her father, and her life.

    Muriel isn't a totally likeable character. She steals, lies, and at one point does a perfectly terrible thing to her only friend. In the end however, Muriel recognizes that despite her shortcoming, physical and spiritual, she isn't the worthless creature her classmates and father have told her she is. To the credit of the filmmaker's they didn't do a complete remake of Muriel in the film to make her a beauty at the end. She gets a better hair cut but for the most part the improvement on her looks comes from within.

    Muriel's father on the other hand is a completely despicable man. A local politician who tries to impress everybody with his connections he also put considerable effort into the degradation of his wife and children. His motto, the same as the town of Porpoise Spit, is "You Can't Stop Progress" but he manages to stop the progress of everyone in his family except for Muriel.

    This is a very enjoyable film and a good example of the idea that a movie doesn't have to be a big Hollywood production to be great. I'm glad that it was produced in Australia. If it had been done in France then Hollywood would have done a remake in English and probably ruined it.
    8SnoopyStyle

    great wacky black comedy

    Muriel Heslop (Toni Collette) is the fat ridiculed girl. She catches the wedding bouquet and all the girls pressure her to give it up. Her family is a bunch of lay-abouts. Her father Bill is a bully and her mother is a pushover. Bill is a corrupt local politician in Porpoise Spit, Australia. Muriel daydreams, lies and steals. Deidre Chambers offers a job and her mother gives her a blank cheque to be paid to Deidre. Instead Muriel uses it for a vacation and finding a husband. She is spotted by Rhonda Epinstalk (Rachel Griffiths) from her childhood. She decides to run away to Syndey where she lives with Rhonda. Bill walks out on the family and is under investigation. Rhonda becomes a paraplegic from a tumor.

    This is such a quirky funny Australian indie filled with dark wacky characters. It is such an odd unique movie. The humor comes from anger and mostly unlikeable characters. Muriel is not a normal character. She's insanely clingy, secretly bitter and outwardly delusional. The only normal character is Epinstalk and she faces some real darkness. The whole movie has a lot of darkness. There is a good deal of both laughing at Muriel and along with Muriel. There is also something ABBA that fits the craziness. It is both cheesy and upbeat. It keeps the movie from crumbling under the weight of Muriel's behavior and the small mindedness. Things get quite dark but it never succumbs to it. The last half's tone turn dark and ends in a very uplifting feel.
    7manders_steve

    Toni Collette and Rachel Griffiths shine

    It's quite a while since I'd seen Muriel's Wedding, and it remains to me a strangely satisfying film despite the inherent sadness of the plot and the unlovable nature of many of the characters and themes. To me, picking the jaunty Abba songs was a masterstroke, because it lightened the tone considerably, provided a backdrop that nearly everyone seeing the film would know and most would relate to positively.

    Toni Collette demonstrated what an amazingly versatile actor she is, and the chemistry between her and Rachel Griffiths (Rhonda) to me is what makes the film. Bill Hunter (Bill Heslop) nails the awful unlovable Aussie blokey father role, which provides a rationale for how the premise of the film arose. It provides a lot of issues to think about, from the scheming local councillor Heslop, through Muriel's high school "friends" to the South African Olympic swimmer who needed an Aussie bride to become an Australian citizen and be able to leave South Africa.

    It put director PJ Hogan on the map, was a box office and critical success, as well as establishing Toni Collette. Perhaps I'm being a bit harsh with 3.5 stars.
    7jennifer_litchfield

    Star rating: 4 out of 5

    Muriel's Wedding is an Australian gem that perhaps suffers somewhat from being earmarked as a 'comedy'. Certainly there are plenty of laughs, but this film is no mere cheap and cheesy crowd-pleaser. As well as dealing with the insularity and cattiness of her hometown, Porpoise Spit, Muriel also must face the suicide of her mother and paralysing of her best friend. Yet, despite these tragedies, Muriel manages to come out on top, and at the same time strike a blow for anybody who has ever been snubbed by the in-crowd.

    The characterisation in the movie is brilliant, particularly that of Muriel's family of no-hopers. Hoping to shed the title of "useless" bestowed on her by her father, Muriel (Toni Collette) absconds with the family's savings to an island resort, where she meets vivacious, straight-talking Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths). Rhonda is the catalyst for Muriel to become a new person, but unfortunately Muriel takes her obsession with weddings one step too far and marries just for the sake of it. She thinks she has finally "made it", but comes to realise that there's more to life than public image.

    The soundtrack is a gloriously appropriate ABBA symphony, although both Dancing Queen and the film's original theme tune are over-utilised. It is surely partly due to ABBA's pleasant familiarity that it is so easy to become emotionally involved in the film, and the viewer will likely experience the whole gamut of feelings during its course. The finale, whilst upbeat, fortunately doesn't stumble into the realm of saccharine moralism (which so many filmmakers seem to think it is necessary to conclude with). Instead, we feel the triumph along with Muriel and Rhonda as they bid a raucous farewell to Porpoise Spit.

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    • Trivia
      Toni Collette gained 18 kgs (40 pounds) in 7 weeks with the help of a dietitian for this role.
    • Goofs
      When Muriel is trying on a wedding dress in the shop, and is admiring it in the full-length mirror, to the right in the mirror, you can clearly see a crewmember standing there, before quickly darting out of the reflection.
    • Quotes

      Muriel: When I lived in Porpoise Spit, I used to sit in my room for hours and listen to ABBA songs. But since I've met you and moved to Sydney, I haven't listened to one ABBA song. That's because my life is as good as an ABBA song. It's as good as Dancing Queen.

    • Alternate versions
      The theatrical release clearly showed a woman dressed as Wonder Woman and a man dressed as Robin during the talent show scene when Muriel and Rhonda are presented with the over-sized check and champagne. In the DVD/video release, Robin is only partly shown and Wonder Woman is not shown at all.
    • Connections
      Edited into Terror Nullius (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Dancing Queen
      (Benny Andersson (as Andersson) / Björn Ulvaeus (as Ulvaeus) / Stig Anderson (as Anderson)

      Published for the World by Union Songs AB

      Performed by ABBA

      Courtesy of PolyGram Pty Limited

      Dancing Queen bridal arrangement by Peter Best, Vocals Blazey Best

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    • Release date
      • October 26, 1994 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • France
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La boda de Muriel
    • Filming locations
      • Coolangatta, Queensland, Australia(final scene: Muriel and Rhonda leave Porpoise Spit)
    • Production companies
      • CiBy 2000
      • Film Victoria
      • House & Moorhouse Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,119,639
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $244,969
      • Mar 12, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,510,889
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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