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Le Mariage de l'année, 10 ans après

Original title: The Best Man Holiday
  • 2013
  • R
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
17K
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Nia Long, Monica Calhoun, Morris Chestnut, Taye Diggs, Terrence Howard, Sanaa Lathan, Melissa De Sousa, Regina Hall, and Harold Perrineau in Le Mariage de l'année, 10 ans après (2013)
When college friends reunite after 15 years over the Christmas holidays, they will discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be ignited.
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When college friends reunite after 15 years over the Christmas holidays, they discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be reignited.When college friends reunite after 15 years over the Christmas holidays, they discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be reignited.When college friends reunite after 15 years over the Christmas holidays, they discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be reignited.

  • Director
    • Malcolm D. Lee
  • Writer
    • Malcolm D. Lee
  • Stars
    • Monica Calhoun
    • Morris Chestnut
    • Melissa De Sousa
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Malcolm D. Lee
    • Writer
      • Malcolm D. Lee
    • Stars
      • Monica Calhoun
      • Morris Chestnut
      • Melissa De Sousa
    • 79User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Monica Calhoun
    Monica Calhoun
    • Mia
    Morris Chestnut
    Morris Chestnut
    • Lance
    Melissa De Sousa
    Melissa De Sousa
    • Shelby
    Taye Diggs
    Taye Diggs
    • Harper
    Regina Hall
    Regina Hall
    • Candace
    Terrence Howard
    Terrence Howard
    • Quentin
    Sanaa Lathan
    Sanaa Lathan
    • Robyn
    Nia Long
    Nia Long
    • Jordan
    Harold Perrineau
    Harold Perrineau
    • Julian
    Eddie Cibrian
    Eddie Cibrian
    • Brian
    Riele Downs
    Riele Downs
    • Faith
    Richie Lawrence
    • August
    Millie Davis
    Millie Davis
    • Hope
    Linden Liles-McCurdy
    • L.J.
    Isis Moore
    • Kennedy
    Shailyn Pierre-Dixon
    Shailyn Pierre-Dixon
    • Kelly
    • (as Shai Pierre-Dixon)
    Allison Augustin
    • Keisha
    Paulina Abarca-Cantin
    • Esmerelda
    • Director
      • Malcolm D. Lee
    • Writer
      • Malcolm D. Lee
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    7margineanvladdaniel

    Cute, funny, not that boring

    It was better than I expected. I didn't saw the first one, but definitely going to watch it and waiting for the next one. Well written story about friendship, lifestyles and acceptance. Not really a christmas movie, but doesn't matter the reason, I don't know when I was gonna watch and I'm glad I did it now!
    8day_dae

    I'm Sure You Heard the Phrase, "Grown Folk's Business"

    Best Man's Holiday, is a timely-well written and acted movie. It touches on so many social issues people are going through in the now. It is surprising how emotional involved you will be caught up in scenes. It's a roller coaster of highly amusing moments on second, followed by an altar call of your conscience reflecting on unresolved past issues the next. The movie will have you unexpectedly grabbing for popcorn salt covered napkins to use on tear ducts, then laughing so hard followed with, "what if -, thank you, goodness (smirk)…,you have got to be kidding me and oh YES (I know that's right)," moments. And then more need of those crumpled salt and oil napkins you discarded in the empty popcorn bowl.

    So warning! Save your eyes, bring tissue and make sure the cell phone is charged. You'll be calling family and friends after seeing this movie. You may end up seeing them sooner than you thought possible or vowed ever to do again.
    8filmfanperspective

    Feels like time spent with old friends (****)

    A harsh pinch of my arm as the lights dimmed reminded me that I was, indeed, awake. 1999's "The Best Man", one of the more under- appreciated and well-made films about friendships and relationships I've ever seen, got a sequel. More than anything, it intrigues me that a modern-day studio would greenlight this film and designate it for wide release. Perhaps since the popularity of the leads has reasonably increased over the years, they felt comfortable enough. I shouldn't worry either way about why this exists, and simply be thankful that it does. This is a well-made, humorous, emotional, logical, and sensual film, succeeding on every level. The filmmakers care so much about the characters that we can't help but care for them as well. If not for a slight misstep towards the end, I'd consider "The Best Man Holiday" to be one of the best films of the year.

    In a lesser film, the plot would seem forced and typical- Harper (Taye Diggs), the 'best man' from the original, is a struggling novelist now, having found little success since his page-turning debut that spawned the problems in the first film. He and his pregnant chef of a wife (Sanaa Lathan) receive an invite to spend the holidays at the not-so-humble abode of Lance & Mia Sullivan (Morris Chestnut & Monica Calhoun), along with all of the friends we remember from the first film. Harper gets advice from career-driven Jordan (Nia Long), his confidant and former almost lover, in the form of a book suggestion- Lance is retiring from the NFL soon, and his best man Harper should pen the biography of the football legend. Keeping that in mind, along with his financial troubles, Harper begrudgingly accepts the invite. After all, the events of the last film left him and his best friend estranged for years, with only occasional contact- not the ideal close friendship.

    The old group does reunite, but it doesn't always feel so good- the bachelor Quentin (Terrence Howard) has finally found his niche as a 'brand manager', capitalizing on others' dull minds with his sharp wit. Murch (Harold Perrineau) is doing exactly what you might think he'd do- running a school for underprivileged children, married to Candace (Regina Hall), the stripper with a brain who blew his mind in the last film. Shelby, Murch's former girl, has blown up in a big way, starring on a reality show about single housewives or whatever it is that wealthy, shallow people do for fame. That doesn't mean she's happy. Mia? She's been busy raising four children and doing exactly what Lance predicted of her; being happy and content as a homemaker (or so we're led to believe).

    There is an inevitable tension as this group, 15 years older, tries to manage their emotions around the holiday season. For those not aware of the original, Harper had concealed a secret that he once slept with his best friend's girl. Once the truth sees daylight, emotions get the best of everyone, and revised understandings must be established in a short time to see the wedding through. Clearly, those involved with the events of the first film still carry the associated feelings with them. Things aren't quite 'the same' as everyone reconnects, and the film does a fine job taking us to the logical next step in the character's emotional journeys.

    This is all standard fare, and if it weren't for the care given to the script and the love the actors put into their performances, it would be forgettable. I felt, as other critics have, that the film was similar to a 'reunion' TV episode- everything here feels familiar and established, evident in the involuntary grin appeared on my face multiple times as a result. A particular scene halfway through the film is an example, as the four main guys serenade the ladies in 'airband' style to the tune of New Edition's classic "Can You Stand the Rain". At the very least, it hearkens back to the best moment of "The Cosby Show" when the Huxtables 'airband' Ray Charles. At best, it's one of the coolest, sweetest moments you'll ever see in movies. For me, the scene encapsulates the reason for loving these two films- the heart displayed on-screen, coupled with the charisma of the actors, is uncommon and welcome.

    The aforementioned misstep comes from the unfortunately perfunctory and inaccurate way Malcolm D. Lee handles the football scenes toward the end. Lance is nearing the all-time rushing record, and attempts to break it in a Christmas Day game. The announcers (Greg Gumbel and Eddie George of all people) reference his ascension toward that goal right after Lance catches a pass out of the backfield. Call me crazy, but those aren't rushing yards. Also, the film handles a pivotal character arc mostly with grace and dignity, but the surrounding football events don't match up well, creating an awkward, corny moment in a film devoid of them in all other scenes. I won't give away the arc I'm referencing; suffice to say it's another thing the film generally handles well.

    There is a clear hint that a third film will follow. If Malcolm D. Lee treats that material with the same respect and love as he has with the first two films, it will be a welcome treat. After all, these are wonderfully written characters. They aren't swinging magical hammers, shooting flaming arrows, traveling back in time, or anything of the like that's catching the theater by storm lately, but they offer a welcome, adult respite. I only wish more films had the gall to give us funny, complicated, sexy, cool, and flawed characters like these.
    6mcanallenrachel

    catching up

    I'd like to see this kind of directing in all Black films, for Malcom D Lee shows us that not only can he make us laugh hysterically, as in "Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins", ... but he can also make us cry as I did and I'm sure, a vast majority of viewers have & will. The music score in this film rates A+ and the cast members selected for this sequel could not be a more perfect selection. Terrance Howard's comedy, wit, and sarcasm is an added plus towards helping us, the viewers, return from a state of tears, back to a state of laughter. I rate this film 5 of 5 stars. lets see more. tyler is creating stuff we ant relate tooa nd this was refreshing i know i watche dit late but i am here now and it was a great nod to black films
    shayv01

    This is a really great movie with the lot of beautiful people in it

    I just returned home from seeing this movie. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was everything that a movie is supposed to be. The characters have multiple layers, the storyline has multiple things going on and visually it's lovely. The music in this movie was great. I can't wait to get the soundtrack. But the actors in it were stellar. Terrence Howard was in his prime. He was just so funny and Added perfect humor during the right moments. Beautiful Morris Chestnut was intense and Nia Long is everything. Taye Diggs is the wonderful actor that he always is. I could go on and on about all of the actors in this movie especially the children. They were all so beautiful and so talented. It's a must see.

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    • Trivia
      When the lead male characters sing "Can You Stand The Rain" to the female characters, their reactions are genuine as the director didn't tell the ladies which song the men would sing.
    • Goofs
      Canadian flags can be seen on a street, as Lance is driving an SUV prominently featuring a New Jersey license plate. Though the movie location was set in the United States, the Canada filming location was revealed by the flags.
    • Quotes

      Candace: I'm just saying, Jordan's good people, you should get to know her.

      Robyn: What's to know? She's career-obsessed and lives on her BlackBerry.

      Candace: True, but she's not some ideal from a piece of fiction. Now, her man, on the other hand, is iconic. Mmm. If I went that way, that's what I'd get. A tall, vanilla swagger latte. I like, I like, I like.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Wedding Bells
      Written by Cliff Lee, Consuela Lee Morehead (as Consuela Lee)

      Performed by Cliff Lee Plus Three

      Courtesy of Cliff/Cleff Music

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Best Man Holiday
    • Filming locations
      • Buffalo, New York, USA(Buffalo Niagara Film Office)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Blackmaled Productions
      • Hivemind
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $70,525,195
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,107,555
      • Nov 17, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $72,835,710
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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