Lilibetp
Joined Aug 2002
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Bad writing, bad acting, bad production values. Neither of the "couples" had any chemistry.
Obviously not filmed in the Cotswolds. Or any place with scenery.
Interior lighting was too bright, including the pub. The lights in the cottage were painfully bright. Even the lighting in the bridal shop were glaring.
Costumes looked cheap and ill-fitting, especially on the extras at the wedding.
Were there not any American actresses available? The girl from Los Angeles looked like she'd never been touched by the sun.
Most importantly, what the heck was going on with the American mother's eyebrows? Seriously looked like they drew eyebrows on white paper, cut them out with wide margins, and stuck them on her forehead. Was that supposed to be some kind of statement about Americans being fake?
Obviously not filmed in the Cotswolds. Or any place with scenery.
Interior lighting was too bright, including the pub. The lights in the cottage were painfully bright. Even the lighting in the bridal shop were glaring.
Costumes looked cheap and ill-fitting, especially on the extras at the wedding.
Were there not any American actresses available? The girl from Los Angeles looked like she'd never been touched by the sun.
Most importantly, what the heck was going on with the American mother's eyebrows? Seriously looked like they drew eyebrows on white paper, cut them out with wide margins, and stuck them on her forehead. Was that supposed to be some kind of statement about Americans being fake?
Why do they always show the bad guy listening to opera? Isn't there another benign way to signal that the person is evil? Petting a cat? Owning a Vokswagen? Eating honey?