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A young carpenter is mistaken for a Catholic priest and sustains the misunderstanding to seduce a girl.A young carpenter is mistaken for a Catholic priest and sustains the misunderstanding to seduce a girl.A young carpenter is mistaken for a Catholic priest and sustains the misunderstanding to seduce a girl.
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I did not know this Kenny Doughty character before, but boy he must be a funny actor in his native country...
Though first bill is done by my favorite actress, it is Doughty which makes the show here, making a false Irish priest who accidentally takes a confession for a fiancée and then tries to do everything to win her,despite the fact she wants to remain with her future husband.
Rachael Leigh Cook makes a good job here, however, I would rather recommend showing her talent on mainstream movies (ex: Into the West, Las Vegas and soon to be released "Nancy Drew") and video game voices rather than direct to video clubs movies that people would see only to spend an afternoon home.
For the rest, a movie worth to watch for if you like romantic comedies.
However, Montreal is not mentioned in this movie, but just seeing some french Canadian signs, we might imagine the action is passing there.
Anyway, worth a look, especially for this fake Priest
Though first bill is done by my favorite actress, it is Doughty which makes the show here, making a false Irish priest who accidentally takes a confession for a fiancée and then tries to do everything to win her,despite the fact she wants to remain with her future husband.
Rachael Leigh Cook makes a good job here, however, I would rather recommend showing her talent on mainstream movies (ex: Into the West, Las Vegas and soon to be released "Nancy Drew") and video game voices rather than direct to video clubs movies that people would see only to spend an afternoon home.
For the rest, a movie worth to watch for if you like romantic comedies.
However, Montreal is not mentioned in this movie, but just seeing some french Canadian signs, we might imagine the action is passing there.
Anyway, worth a look, especially for this fake Priest
Hi. Saw this on an afternoon on HBO with no expectations. I found myself laughing very hard at many parts. The charade part was especially hilarious ! Also, Nick's character and the acting from Kenny Doughty was great. Rachel Leigh looks great like always. Kenny is a great find and a nice English accent. So an OK movie by all means. See it if you have the chance on TV. I don't know why the previous posters were so mean with the film. Maybe they just expect every film to be Oscar level or a $100 million romantic comedy. It's just a Canadian/UK co-production and it succeeds at least in being funny. Watch it and you won't regret!
They say nobody is perfect, but I'm starting to think Rachael Leigh Cook might be. She's had the bad luck of doing horrible things but she's also been blessed with parts in good movies; "My first wedding" stands in the middle. Directed by Laurent Firode and written by Joan Carr-Wiggin, this is your everyday romantic comedy but with an unusual theme in its story: a lust problem.
Vanessa (Leigh Cook) goes walking on the street and wants to have sex with every man she sees. This part is perfect for the young actress, whose looks are beyond sexy. Her gift for innocence also serves her very well here, as she confronts the 'holy' life of her character with the wild dreams she has every night.
So Vanessa is about to get married and she's trying to control her impulses because her fiancée Andre (Paul Hopkins) is very catholic and doesn't believe in sex before marriage. She enters a church to make a confession and Nick (Kenny Doughty), a carpenter working there, poses accidentally as a priest and listens to her problems. As he watches her walking away, he's stunned; so he offers more help with the troubles Even when he's not a priest.
Longer into the film, when Nick says Vanessa is perfect it's impossible not to believe him. Rachael Leigh Cook is indeed perfect and she makes her character that way. However, the credit is not all Rachael's The British Doughty is a gifted comedian and has the necessary charm for the role of Nick; a deceitful and winning ladies-man who has fallen in love.
Yes, we know how the story ends, but that's not a problem in almost every romantic comedy, because if you let yourself go (as I've said many times), things can work. One of this film's few problems is that it doesn't work even when you try to let go. The chemistry between the leads is believable, but maybe the situations they live take it too far.
This is not a problem when I watch any romantic comedy, but the little sense of reality and the distance the director seems to put from his characters are elements that don't end up helping the final result. Plus, some funny moments abuse of repetition and even when Doughty is funny, he can't do the same thing several times and still get a laugh.
"My first wedding" is a film you should see if you are a Rachael Leigh Cook fan. As I read somewhere, "she sizzles"; if you want to catch a romantic comedy where you can get carried away by what doesn't make sense and lies far from reality, get "13 going on 30" or "Love Actually".
Vanessa (Leigh Cook) goes walking on the street and wants to have sex with every man she sees. This part is perfect for the young actress, whose looks are beyond sexy. Her gift for innocence also serves her very well here, as she confronts the 'holy' life of her character with the wild dreams she has every night.
So Vanessa is about to get married and she's trying to control her impulses because her fiancée Andre (Paul Hopkins) is very catholic and doesn't believe in sex before marriage. She enters a church to make a confession and Nick (Kenny Doughty), a carpenter working there, poses accidentally as a priest and listens to her problems. As he watches her walking away, he's stunned; so he offers more help with the troubles Even when he's not a priest.
Longer into the film, when Nick says Vanessa is perfect it's impossible not to believe him. Rachael Leigh Cook is indeed perfect and she makes her character that way. However, the credit is not all Rachael's The British Doughty is a gifted comedian and has the necessary charm for the role of Nick; a deceitful and winning ladies-man who has fallen in love.
Yes, we know how the story ends, but that's not a problem in almost every romantic comedy, because if you let yourself go (as I've said many times), things can work. One of this film's few problems is that it doesn't work even when you try to let go. The chemistry between the leads is believable, but maybe the situations they live take it too far.
This is not a problem when I watch any romantic comedy, but the little sense of reality and the distance the director seems to put from his characters are elements that don't end up helping the final result. Plus, some funny moments abuse of repetition and even when Doughty is funny, he can't do the same thing several times and still get a laugh.
"My first wedding" is a film you should see if you are a Rachael Leigh Cook fan. As I read somewhere, "she sizzles"; if you want to catch a romantic comedy where you can get carried away by what doesn't make sense and lies far from reality, get "13 going on 30" or "Love Actually".
Rachel Leigh Cook is kind of adorable in the rom com that misses the mark on laughs. It is almost like a Hallmark movie except all the talk of sex and it is a bit lopsided tale. Both leads are a bit obsessive, but Nick's character is kind of over the top crazy.
They never fall in love. Nick wants in her pants and she's horny.
The concept is cute. Mistaken identity is old news, but playing a priest is a new one especially since it's based on her horniness.
Hormones. Cast is okay, but I wish they would have explained why Nick's friend keeps carving Pinocchios while the Bridesmaids were talkative and slightly funny, but they weren't clear as who they are.
I know it's not b unusual, but still it might have made the movie flow better.
They never fall in love. Nick wants in her pants and she's horny.
The concept is cute. Mistaken identity is old news, but playing a priest is a new one especially since it's based on her horniness.
Hormones. Cast is okay, but I wish they would have explained why Nick's friend keeps carving Pinocchios while the Bridesmaids were talkative and slightly funny, but they weren't clear as who they are.
I know it's not b unusual, but still it might have made the movie flow better.
This movie has some very funny scenes.
The lead actor is a natural comedian. He reminded me a little of a young Jim Carrey (not quite as over the top though.) I would expect that he might have a bright future ahead in the movie industry if more lead roles come his way.
The story is simple and enjoyable. It also has great comedic timing throughout the film. It won't win any Oscars but I have seen far worse scripts than this one.
I'm not sure why some previous reviewers were so harsh on it. It is a very upbeat, light and watchable movie.
The lead actor is a natural comedian. He reminded me a little of a young Jim Carrey (not quite as over the top though.) I would expect that he might have a bright future ahead in the movie industry if more lead roles come his way.
The story is simple and enjoyable. It also has great comedic timing throughout the film. It won't win any Oscars but I have seen far worse scripts than this one.
I'm not sure why some previous reviewers were so harsh on it. It is a very upbeat, light and watchable movie.
Did you know
- TriviaMy First Wedding (2006) is a romantic comedy film written and co-produced by Joan Carr-Wiggin and directed by Laurent Firode. It stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Kenny Doughty, Paul Hopkins, Caroline Carver, and Valerie Mahaffey. It is a co-production between Canada and the United Kingdom. My First Wedding was filmed in Montreal in 2003, but did not get a release until 2006. It had a limited theatrical release in the United States on 18 August 2006.
- ConnectionsSpoofs L'Exorciste (1973)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,982
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,120
- Aug 20, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $779,848
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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