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6.3/10
4.9K
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A couple's wedding plans are thrown off course when the groom is diagnosed with liver cancer.A couple's wedding plans are thrown off course when the groom is diagnosed with liver cancer.A couple's wedding plans are thrown off course when the groom is diagnosed with liver cancer.
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.9K
YOUR RATING
Molly Hagan
- Hope Marie Carter
- (as Molly Hagen)
Storyline
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- TriviaJen and Sol's song is "Don't Look Back In Anger" by Oasis.
- GoofsMuscle deterioration result from chemotherapy and radiation therapy. However, Solomon Chau always retains his muscular physique.
- Quotes
[First lines]
Jenn Carter: The average person lives 27,375 days. That's all we get, if we're lucky. 27,375. At first, I thought it didn't really seem like a lot of time. But then again, how many days do we really remember anyway? Most days pass by unnoticed, unremarkable, unmarked. Because we only remember the days when we feel something happened... something beautiful or tragic. Most days will pass in a blur. So many of mine did. They were lost in routine or school *or both*. I didn't notice my life was becoming a series of forgotten days. Everything was being saved for later. Live spontaneously, later. Travel, later. Find love, later. But everything can change in a day, and what might be missing become so very clear.
- Crazy creditsThis film is dedicated to Solomon Chau 1988 - 2015.
- SoundtracksGet Me Golden
Written by Gabe Feenberg, Ben Rothbard (as Benjamin Rothbard), Johnny Zambetti
Performed by Terraplane Sun
Courtesy of Terraplane Sun
By permission of Steel Synch
Review
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SAPPY SENTIMENTALISM DONE RIGHT...!
A soon to be released romantic melodrama of a doomed romance which still manages to be uplifting & soul stirring (& based on a true story by the by!). Starring Jessica Rothe (from the Happy Death Day films) & Harry Shum (from Glee) as a couple that meet cute during college (he works as a software writer but wants to be a chef which she sees right away & pushes him towards that goal) & soon move in together w/a healthy bevy of friends who support them. The wrinkle in the universe comes about in the form of cancer which is caught early (Shum gets a piece of his liver removed) but no sooner does the story progress, his cancer soon becomes the fatal kind spurring the couple & their orbit of friends to come together to plan & execute a wedding before the inevitable happens. Never bringing up the fact they're a mixed race couple is hopefully refreshing (they are a couple that just exists) is a major plus for a film that is entertaining (cue the musical montages) but on such auto-pilot it could be on rails w/a bevy of colorful supporting players like Molly Hagen (from Some Kind of Wonderful) as Rothe's mother, Jay Pharaoh (from SNL) as one Shum's friends, Chrissie Fit (Pitch Perfect 2 & 3) as one Rothe's friends, Ever Carradine (Robert's daughter) as Shum's boss at an eatery, Keala Settle (from The Greatest Showman) as a coffee shop employee & Mario Cantone (from Sex & the City) as a wedding organizer. Kudos to both Rothe & Shum for elevating the material & especially Rothe for acting outside her comfort bubble (coupled w/the Valley Girl remake from earlier this year) to show she has the acting chops to back up her good looks.
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- masonfisk
- Dec 3, 2020
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- 1 hour 31 minutes
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