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Bachelorette
Three friends are asked to be bridesmaids at a wedding of a woman they used to ridicule back in high school.
Release : | 2012 |
Rating : | 5.3 |
Studio : | Gary Sanchez Productions, BCDF Pictures, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Kirsten Dunst Isla Fisher Lizzy Caplan Rebel Wilson Hayes MacArthur |
Genre : | Comedy Romance |
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Memorable, crazy movie
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
My sister and I decided to have a movie night. We chose to watch Bachelorette. Bad decision. We thought it would be a lighthearted rom-com, but couldn't even make it through the whole movie. From the very beginning of this movie, Rebel Wilson's character is constantly fat shamed and ridiculed by her own "friends". Not only are they unsupportive, but they are deeply offended that their "fat" friend is getting married before them. They humiliate her at her rehearsal dinner and bachelorette party, then ruin her wedding dress. All in all, would not recommend.
I laugh every time I see this movie! If you liked "The Sweetest Thing" with Cameron Diaz and Christina Applegate, then this is for you. It reminds me so much of my friendships when we were young and all the things we would really say and crazy adventures that are pinky swear secrets until the end. The casting is genius, the script is perfection, the production is excellent for a movie of this budget. You are introduced to this group of friends via a 3 way phone call with all three of them in the middle of their own post-graduation mid20's life crises. You fall in love with bohemian Lizzy Caplan, you can see yourself or instantly recognize the Type A "Hannibal Lectern of girls" Regan, You KNOW the ditzy naive and super fun Katie. It was a sublime way to introduce each of the characters. Every clique has had the one odd ball friend that nobody knows how that happened, but Rebel Wilson was fantastic in that role. She didn't steal scenes like she is born to do, but was light and dramatic and real. Most importantly, her chemistry with Kirsten Dunst felt legitimate. You could feel the Yin-Yang of tension vs. sympathy between the two of them. Becky understanding the Regan needed someone to love her unconditionally and Regan understanding the Becky needed someone to be her champion, but at the same time the both of them actually really hating to be that role for the other person. And since they share a big secret, they're simply stuck in these roles as best friends that they need to grit their teeth through. The supporting cast from the mom to the housekeeper to the wacky cousins were all excellent. There's so many memorable scenes to quote and laugh about: The airplane scene, the scenes with the hotel housekeeper, the bridal salon sales woman. All of it was fantastic. Watch this movie with your best friends!
Becky (Rebel Wilson) summons her high-school slut friends Regan (Kirsten Dunst), Gena (Lizzy Caplan) and Katie (Isla Fisher) to be bridesmaids of her wedding with the handsome Dale (Hayes MacArthur). The trio spends one crazy night of drugs, booze, sex and confusions in New Yorkr trying to fix the wedding dress of Becky that they have torn ."Bachelorette" is an unfunny and moronic comedy with unpleasant characters, gross jokes and stupid situations. The three friends are drugged, alcoholic, envious and promiscuous women. My vote is two.Title (Brazil): "Quatro Amigas e um Casamento" ("Four Friends and One Wedding")
I could live a hundred years and not understand why this received such low ratings. Similar to Bridesmaids in content, this has a harder edge as well as a soft heart, but it is always funny and always believable.It pulls no punches around how self-centred and shallow people often are. You could almost believe that Becky's friends are trying to ruin her wedding and subconsciously this may be what is happening, but the characters, brilliantly led by Kirsten Dunst's bitter Regan in their mayhem, come good in the end and make peace with the fact that Becky is getting married and they are not - and in the main confront their own issues. If this sounds cheesy, it isn't. The girls lurch from one to disaster to another in a totally relatable way. The Acting is terrific, but the real star is the script which fires one-liner after one-liner at you without losing narrative discipline, unlike a lot of comedies these days that seem to be written as extended skits rather than stories.Witty, pretty and badass, this film does not disappoint. Ignore. The. ratings. Get it on DVD.