Review Time
Warning: there is flash photography/flashing effects in
this film.
Storyline: the storyline and the pacing
of this title are good; they go hand-in-hand throughout this project.
Comedy/Art: we have our lead
character/performer Jane/Heigl being aggressively hit out-of-the-way by another
character/performer [like an NFL interception] to catch the Bride's bouquet as
she throws it behind her, consequently Jane/Heigl hits the floor hard or when Jane/Heigl
is putting on this homemade fashion show of all her bridesmaids dresses for
Kevin/Marsden [whilst he is taking pictures of them.]
Art; we have
good-looking scenes in this film, these I think teddy bear heads/faces made out
of pancakes and other things to make the faces [apologies if I am slightly
wrong about this description,] but work with me here that is what they look
like, we have this band playing in the background to one scene and Jane/Heigl and Kevin/Marsden singing in
another scene and finally right at the end of this film we have these 27 Brides
[which Jane/Heigl helped with their individual Weddings, so now they are here
for her, but they are dressed in their Bridesmaids dresses from their unique
Weddings.]
Characters/Performances: from an overview
perspective first; on both counts they are good and reliable, the viewers can
understand the on-screen chemistry with ease. But Jane/Heigl and Kevin/Marsden
have slightly more defined character developments, without giving too much away
one had to step up whilst the other has got burned from a previous situation
[yes in one way or another this will be getting covered at some point in this
film,] but consequently they have excellent on screen chemistry as everything
just clicks into place.
This film receives: 8/10, this film is
excellent; this is one of those films that if you are having a date night in
with some food in front of the TV and you are looking for something which is as
you can clearly see by my mark enjoyable and you haven't seen it yet give this
film a go.
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