The Knot (2012)A couple endures a series of mishaps right before their wedding day. Director:Jesse Lawrence |
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The Knot (2012)A couple endures a series of mishaps right before their wedding day. Director:Jesse Lawrence |
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| Noel Clarke | ... |
Peter
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| Mena Suvari | ... |
Sarah
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| Matthew McNulty | ... |
Jeremy
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| Talulah Riley | ... |
Alexandra
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| Jason Maza | ... |
Ralphus
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Susannah Fielding | ... |
Julie
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| Davie Fairbanks | ... |
Jack
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| Brett Goldstein | ... |
Albert
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| Louise Dylan | ... |
Helen
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| Rhoda Montemayor | ... |
Anisha
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| Juliet Oldfield | ... |
Mandy
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| Michael Warburton | ... |
Father Poon
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Vincenzo Nicoli | ... |
Mr. Fernandez
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| Flaminia Cinque | ... |
Mrs. Fernandez
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Steve Furst | ... |
Voller
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Soulmates Alexandra (Talulah Riley) and Jeremy (Matthew McNulty) are getting married. At least that's the plan. Unfortunately for them, nonchalant best man Peter (Noel Clarke), bridesmaid Sarah (Mena Suvari) and an army of naysayers haven't heard they're meant to be together. Can missing bridesmaids, crashed cars, a trip to A&E, and a delivery of pigs testicles stand in the way of true love? Written by Unstoppable Entertainment
This movie is a mix of everything... A bit of hangover, bridesmaid, Imagine Me & You, Love Actually... The story-line has nothing brand new, yet I think the writers have done an amazing job in branding all the bright-spots together and make this a pleasantly enjoyable movie. I also think the slow pace of the movie helps you to digest and treasure the wickedness and funniness of the script more, but it's certainly not the cup of tea for everybody.
As an amateur film maker I love how the footage from the Canon 5D adds an extra dimension to the movie without compromising on the image quality. The director have made use of clever camera placement which gives a documentary touch and bring a level of reality to the entire movie.