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My Best Friend's Wedding
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Directed by P.J. Hogan.
A woman realizes that friends can be lovers, but now has to convince the friend in question in this romantic comedy. Michael O'Neal (Dermot Mulroney) and Julianne Potter (Julia Roberts) were romantically involved in college, and after breaking up, they have managed to remain close friends. For years, Julianne and Michael have had a pledge that if both were single when they turned 28, they would get married. Shortly before her 28th birthday, Julianne is lamenting the sad state of her love life when she gets a call from Michael, who announces that he has important news. Julianne is convinced that Michael is going to ask her to marry him, and she is crestfallen when he announces that he's engaged to Kimmy Wallace (Cameron Diaz). Kimmy seems like the perfect woman for Michael; she's sweet, pretty, bright, and adores Michael, and her wealthy family is just as fond of him as she is. But now that Julianne has realized how much she loves Michael, she's not about to give him up without a fight -- and isn't afraid to fight dirty. Julianne's uneasy ally in the battle for Michael's affections is her friend and editor George Downes (Rupert Everett), a cheerfully out-of-the-closet homosexual who is not prepared when Julianne asks him to pose as her boyfriend. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"I am passionate about hating My Best Friend's Wedding. This is the worst movie I've seen, even beating out Eraserhead (at least it's experimental). I will not forgive a director who cares more about manipulating the audience than crafting a story.In a nutshell, the Dermot Mulroney and Cameron Diaz characters are nothing more than plot devices; they are totally flat characters who act in completely inconsistent ways, simply to keep the audience guessing which woman will be selected.If you cannot tell a story with consistent characters, you're telling the wrong story or using the wrong characters.This could have been a decent movie if they'd cut down on the "suspense" of who the Dermot Mulroney character would marry and instead focused on unconventional relationships and defining family. " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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While it has its mawkish moments, this is a surprisingly cynical and acidic picture, with its jaded view of romance apparent from the satirical opening titles. Julia Roberts -- in her best role in years -- plays a woman who made a bargain with best friend Dermot Mulroney to marry at age 28 if they weren't already wed. When Mulroney decides to tie the knot with sweet Cameron Diaz, Roberts goes nuts and vows to sabotage the wedding. Rupert Everett is terrific as Roberts' gay confidant, and there are some surprising scenes, including a woman with her tongue stuck to an ice sculpture in a most untoward location. It was a huge hit at the box office, with enough genuine romance to satisfy purists and enough bite for those with a slightly different attitude. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide
 



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