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Permis de mariage

Original title: License to Wed
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
42K
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Robin Williams, Mandy Moore, and John Krasinski in Permis de mariage (2007)
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Romantic ComedyComedyRomance

A reverend puts an engaged couple through a grueling marriage preparation course to see if they are meant to be married in his church.A reverend puts an engaged couple through a grueling marriage preparation course to see if they are meant to be married in his church.A reverend puts an engaged couple through a grueling marriage preparation course to see if they are meant to be married in his church.

  • Director
    • Ken Kwapis
  • Writers
    • Kim Barker
    • Tim Rasmussen
    • Vince Di Meglio
  • Stars
    • Mandy Moore
    • John Krasinski
    • Robin Williams
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ken Kwapis
    • Writers
      • Kim Barker
      • Tim Rasmussen
      • Vince Di Meglio
    • Stars
      • Mandy Moore
      • John Krasinski
      • Robin Williams
    • 127User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
    • 25Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    License To Wed: Why Don't You Change The Diaper And I'll Go Upstairs
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    Mandy Moore
    Mandy Moore
    • Sadie Jones
    John Krasinski
    John Krasinski
    • Ben Murphy
    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • Reverend Frank
    Eric Christian Olsen
    Eric Christian Olsen
    • Carlisle
    Christine Taylor
    Christine Taylor
    • Lindsey Jones
    Josh Flitter
    Josh Flitter
    • Choir Boy
    DeRay Davis
    DeRay Davis
    • Joel
    Peter Strauss
    Peter Strauss
    • Mr. Jones
    Grace Zabriskie
    Grace Zabriskie
    • Grandma Jones
    Roxanne Hart
    Roxanne Hart
    • Mrs. Jones
    Mindy Kaling
    Mindy Kaling
    • Shelly
    Angela Kinsey
    Angela Kinsey
    • Judith the Jewelry Clerk
    Rachael Harris
    Rachael Harris
    • Janine
    Brian Baumgartner
    Brian Baumgartner
    • Jim
    Jess Rosenthal
    • Jewelry Clerk
    Valentin Almendarez
    • Jewelry Store Customer
    • (as Val Almendarez)
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    Nicole Randall Johnson
    • Louise
    Tashana Haye
    • Church Kid Sarah
    • Director
      • Ken Kwapis
    • Writers
      • Kim Barker
      • Tim Rasmussen
      • Vince Di Meglio
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    User reviews127

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    5guyfromjerzee

    Another mediocre Robin Williams vehicle

    Robin Williams is certainly a very gifted comedian. It would be a sin to classify him as untalented. But somebody needs to send this guy some decent scripts. I think the problem is people feel that all you need to do is cast Robin as the lead, and viola! You've got yourself a hilarious comic romp! Weak writing is weak writing. End of story. The film is not without laughs. I certainly did laugh several times, but as you would expect, most of the good jokes are given away in the trailer. Altogether, "License to Wed" is a predictable romantic comedy filled with lots of sitcom-level humor. It's worth checking out on cable. Like I said, there are some laughs, and watching the gorgeous Mandy Moore certainly doesn't hurt either. But this is one of those comedies you'll probably forget soon after you've seen it.
    6MLDinTN

    amusing at times

    I thought it was an OK comedy. It made me chuckle at times. Sadie and Ben plan to get married, but first must pass Rev Frank's marriage course. The Rev spies on them and sets up silly tests, like carrying around plastic babies that really cry and poop. I thought that was pretty good. All these tests cause the couple to rethink the marriage an let them see are they really right for each other.

    I thought Robin Williams was OK. This was his stereotypical character. His apprentice sidekick kid was just creepy. Everyone else in the film was just average.

    FINAL VERDICT: If you like these sort of comedies, then check it out.
    3Buddy-51

    God-awful comedy

    "License to Wed" might as well have been called "Meet the Minister," since all the film does is to recycle the nightmare-before-marriage scenario from "Meet the Parents" - albeit with one crucial deviation. Needless to say, lightning rarely strikes twice when it comes to Hollywood happenings and "License to Wed" is no "Meet the Parents." Not by a long shot.

    Ben Murphy and Sadie Jones are a young Chicago couple who agree to undergo an intense pre-marital "training course" conducted by an obnoxious local reverend in exchange for being allowed to hold their nuptials at the church Sadie's dearly departed grandfather helped to build. To pass the course, the couple must agree to be abstinent until the wedding night, take care of two fully operational and anatomically correct mechanical infants, and undergo various forms of trauma that even Sigmund Freud himself would have trouble undoing after years of reparative analysis.

    As a "Meet the Parents" wannabe, "License to Wed" stumbles right out of the starting gate in that one can imagine suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous humiliation and abuse in order to win the favor of a prospective spouse's PARENTS, but to go through all that just to placate her MINISTER? I don't think so. In no time flat, the laughter turns to frustration as we find ourselves wondering why Ben doesn't just tell the dear old Reverend to go take a hike - or worse - and then seek out some religious establishment with less stringent requirements for walking down the aisle.

    And let's face it, there's something more than a trifle off-putting and creepy about an unwed man-of-the-cloth running around with a young boy as his personal protégé and sidekick, planting listening devices in young couple's bedrooms. Even for an alleged comic fantasy such as this one, that may be just a bridge farther than most people will be willing to go in the queasiness department.

    John Krasinski and Mandy Moore make an appealing enough couple, and it isn't really their fault that they've been handed a screenplay - written by no fewer than three writers, a sure sign of trouble - filled with cornball humor, heavy-handed slapstick and unappetizing secondary characters. In the role of Reverend Frank, Robin Williams, all cutesy mannerisms and third-rate mugging, hits a new low in teeth-grinding unctuousness, although one likes to believe that, if director Ken Kwapis could have gotten the actor to dial back his performance even a little, this might have been at least a tolerable movie. As it is, though, "License to Wed" is a painful experience that you will have no trouble leaving stranded at the altar.
    long-ford

    Unfunny comedy with lackluster Robin Williams

    Is it too much to expect even mild entertainment from a Robin Williams film. What happened to the comic genius behind 'Good Morning Vietnam'? The man who turned in a reliable dramatic performance in 'Good Will Hunting' is simply lackluster here. Mandy Moore and John Krasinski are a likable couple subjected to some humiliating 'jokes' by priest Williams. The film doesn't even give us enough time to get to know the young couple. This could have been a cute romantic comedy, but the barrage of juvenile material and creepy jokes make it unsuitable for just about all audiences. Avoid.

    Overall 2/10
    5hairysweatysmelly

    Solid C Film

    License to Wed is exactly what I expected it to be when watching the previews. An overall average movie, nothing mind blowing, but also not impossible to watch.

    The movie is a little cliché at points and most of it you have seen before in whatever romantic comedy you decide to think of, but there are a few additions to this movie that made it enjoyable for me.

    As a huge fan of the TV show "The Office", I went to the theater the other night hoping that the movie would keep me as entertained as the small screen gem does. If this is what you are hoping for, sorry, its a bit of a let down. However, the simple appearance of a couple of "Office" stars is enjoyable.

    The only real beef that I have with the movie overall is Robin Williams' sexed up priest character. I can understand what they were trying to do (humor from sex dialogue), but the conversations seemed uncomfortable to me. A priest becoming sexual isn't that far fetched in this day and age, but really, when your movie makes it look like a priest is hitting on a woman in his marriage counseling class in front of her soon to be husband, just rubs me the wrong way.

    License to Wed is neither terrible nor wonderful. My recommendation would be to watch it if you really don't care what you watch and just need a popcorn movie to relax. No huge laughs but no huge let downs either.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Ben Murphy's parents are played by John Krasinski (Ben)'s real-life parents.
    • Goofs
      When Lindsey is with her sister Sadie in the flower shop and is pulling the petals from a sunflower, it's clear that the sunflower changes between shots.
    • Quotes

      Ben Murphy: Jesus! You scared me.

      Choir Boy: Jesus didn't scare you. I did.

    • Crazy credits
      Credits have bloopers and simplistic drawings with vows.
    • Connections
      Featured in HBO First Look: 'License to Wed': Behind the Vows (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Ever Present Past
      Written and Performed by Paul McCartney

      Courtesy of Hear Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 3, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Licencia para casarse
    • Filming locations
      • Jamaica
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Robert Simonds Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $43,799,818
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,422,258
      • Jul 8, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $70,181,325
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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