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Last Wedding

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
363
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Last Wedding (2001)
Dark ComedyComedyDramaMusic

Three couples in Vancouver navigate their relationships: first jobs, first crises, professional jealousy, an affair, and lack of communication. Noah and Zipporah marry after a brief courtshi... Read allThree couples in Vancouver navigate their relationships: first jobs, first crises, professional jealousy, an affair, and lack of communication. Noah and Zipporah marry after a brief courtship. She wants to be a singer and stalls out when she fails. He's working hard at a business... Read allThree couples in Vancouver navigate their relationships: first jobs, first crises, professional jealousy, an affair, and lack of communication. Noah and Zipporah marry after a brief courtship. She wants to be a singer and stalls out when she fails. He's working hard at a business that may go under. Sarah and Shane are architects; he can't handle her success at a downt... Read all

  • Director
    • Bruce Sweeney
  • Writer
    • Bruce Sweeney
  • Stars
    • Ben Immanuel
    • Frida Betrani
    • Tom Scholte
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    363
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruce Sweeney
    • Writer
      • Bruce Sweeney
    • Stars
      • Ben Immanuel
      • Frida Betrani
      • Tom Scholte
    • 16User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Ben Immanuel
    Ben Immanuel
    • Noah
    • (as Benjamin Ratner)
    Frida Betrani
    Frida Betrani
    • Zipporah
    Tom Scholte
    • Peter
    Nancy Sivak
    • Leslie
    Vincent Gale
    Vincent Gale
    • Shane
    Molly Parker
    Molly Parker
    • Sarah
    Marya Delver
    Marya Delver
    • Laurel
    Babs Chula
    Babs Chula
    • Bobbi
    • (as Babz Chula)
    Kathleen Duborg
    Kathleen Duborg
    • Karen
    Jay Brazeau
    Jay Brazeau
    • Noah's Father
    Kevin McNulty
    Kevin McNulty
    • Rabbi
    Sam Feldman
    Sam Feldman
    • Sam Feldman
    Jillian Fargey
    Jillian Fargey
    • Record Company Assistant
    Simone Bailly
    Simone Bailly
    • Record Company Receptionist
    Wendy Noel
    • Marriage Commissioner
    Jennifer Clement
    Jennifer Clement
    • Bridal Shop Owner
    Brendan Beiser
    Brendan Beiser
    • Ken
    David Lovgren
    David Lovgren
    • Josh
    • Director
      • Bruce Sweeney
    • Writer
      • Bruce Sweeney
    • All cast & crew
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    10memyselfmostly

    Last Wedding

    Mojo needs to review the 'very excellent movie, 'Last Wedding.

    God, it's a great film.

    'the opening scene and the ending scene--are the best and 'everything in-between makes the opening and ending scenes 100% 'sit there in your chair, sofa, cot, bed.... 'whatever, 'enveloped in the impression of the movie as though one's been stamped with an iron 'rubber stamp!!!!: 'and, you can't move to 'turn off the television 'for 'several moments (minutes).....

    'it's that great of a movie, but ya 'have to 'watch 'the 'whole movie 'to absorb the introduction and the final scene. It's some of the best writing I've 'ever (ever) seen (I'm a writer--and, when I watch a movie, I 'mentally 'rewrite the 'ending scene. 'this movie is so 'great, no one can 'write a better 'ending!!!! NO ONE! 'absolutely no one!!!!!!)

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0256871/

    'this was a very 'under-rated movie......

    'great acting. 'great 'story line.

    Obscene 'reality.

    MOJO! Get on it and 'notify me 'when you've reviewed it!!!!!!
    8Enid-3

    Enjoyable and believable story in a Canadian setting

    This is an amusing and believable story about three young couples who are not particularly well suited to each other. They all discover this, but one couple has to get married to find this out. The film is set in Vancouver, which, for once, is not dressed up to be some American city. It was nice to see Canadian references, such as Canada Council grants and the Cambie Street Bridge. The film is very funny in a low keyed, unhysterical, thoroughly Canadian way.
    3Indievan

    Interesting character piece

    Last Wedding is a character driven piece with intriguing little peeks into the inner workings of people as they make their way through life.

    Though sometimes the scenes begin to drag a little they then catch their breath and come back to life again. It's a good movie for a rainy day.

    This movie explores the many tangled emotions that throw even the most confident bride and bridegroom into panic. And then there's life after the honeymoon. Whether you are about to be married, newly married or celebrating your 50th anniversary you'll find something that rings a bell of familiarity.

    The abrupt ending, as previously mentioned, was a little disappointing but I'm sure we'll be seeing more of Benjamin Ratner and the rest of the cast.
    1rsplace

    No connection with the characters at all

    Despite the fact I volunteered for 2 weeks on this shoot in some rather sweltering Vancouver weather and that none of the volunteers was invited to the Vancouver premiere and that I actually paid money to rent this title and that not one of the volunteers was ever mentioned in the credits...the movie was yet another awful example of why Canadian cinema continues to fail.

    I had no sympathy or connection with any of the characters in this film. The dialogue was trite and vacuous. The acting did nothing to correct this. And Molly Parker's performances continue to be flatter than a pre-Columbus Earth.

    A complete waste of film stock.
    pinstripe

    Intense and witty, a sheer punch.

    If the British Columbia film industry has any doubts, I'd say that Last Wedding is a good reason to realize we're moving in the right direction. Director Bruce Sweeney brings his own script to life with a cast of fairly unknown actors [something I find refreshing from the blockbuster Hollywood-isms of today's movie scene.] The story details not only the lives of Noah and Zipporah, a new couple to be wed, but also gives the accounts of two related couples, and the suffering and activities which take them through the course of the film.

    The actual depth explored isn't uncannily dynamic, but the topic matter, though tired and constantly overdone, is not forced here. The lives and events in Last Wedding are realistic, and not over-dramatized, but sometimes come off as a little awry. The main point, though, is that they are humourous, and that is all which seems to matter in this film.

    Last Wedding ends rather abruptly, but it didn't really bother me. I had seen all I needed to, and if the film went on, it may have turned a little cliche. I think the BC Industry gets props here, and certainly proves point that you don't need big names for an interesting and fun film.

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    • Trivia
      Simone Bailly's debut.
    • Goofs
      The boom mic is visible in one of the bedroom scenes (twice).
    • Connections
      References L'ennemi public (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      Cancion de la Paloma
      Written by Coco Love Alcorn, Neil Osborne, Matt Johnson, Brad Merritt and Phil Comparelli (as Phil Comperelli)

      Performed by Paloma

      Published by Smilin' Buddha Enjoyment Complex (SOCAN) 100%

      Courtesy of Smilin' Buddha Enjoyment Complex

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Pender Harbour, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • British Columbia Film
      • Canadian Audio-Visual Certification Office (CAVCO)
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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