4/10
Earnestly, yours.
11 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
This is a well-intentioned examination of marriage through the relationship of two guys on the eve of their wedding. The problem is that it's cloyingly earnest and almost every plot point feels contrived and artificial. The big pre-nuptial spanner in the works, for example, comes when the celebrant has a conflict and drops out. But this too is a phoney obstacle, and the solution they eventually arrive at is one of several that could easily have been found. It also doesn't help that one half of the couple, Daniel, is rather an uptight a**hole, and Anthony Rapp doesn't succeed in adding much in the way of charm or charisma. You'd really have to be a real sucker for weddings or wedding films to find any of this romantic or uplifting. For the most part I found it hard going and mildly depressing.
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