My Best Friend's Wedding

The wedding of my best friend is an American movie from the year 1997. Directed by the Australian director PJ Hogan. The main roles Julia Roberts, Rupert Everett and Cameron Diaz are seen. The film played at an estimated budget of 46 million dollars worldwide almost 300 million dollars again.

Action

Julianne, a successful restaurant critic, and her best friend Michael had bet years ago, if they were not married until her 28th birthday, they would marry each other. Just before they are 28, Julianne learns that Michael is getting married in a few days the rich Kimmy. Then she realizes that she feels far more to Michael than they previously believed. Therefore, you get the idea that they should prevent this marriage at all costs. Julianne From then on, no more miss an opportunity to dissuade Michael from the wedding. Scares you doing back neither from tampering before a fraud, in which they sent a fake e- mail on behalf of the future father of Michael.

However, all attempts fail and Michael only holds more firmly to his future wife. Julianne is desperate and so her friend George must come to her rescue. Julianne confesses her love Michael and kisses him what Kimmy observed random. Kimmy then passes - a few hours before the wedding - gone, Michael runs immediately after her, and Julianne pursues turn, Michael. However, this finally decides to Kimmy that is found and convinces Julianne to marry the man of our dreams yet.

Julianne is in the end nothing else left but to dance on Michaels wedding with George to the song " I Say A Little Prayer For You".

Film Music

Reviews

The film is a comedy, in the style of the American screwball comedies of the 1940s and 1950s.

The lexicon of the International film verdict: "wedding Prevention comedy whose script weaknesses are largely played by the dazzling interpretation of the title role. Despite the detail- staging still a little original cinema experience. "

So the film 's website kino.de wrote: " Trenchant banter and wacky slapstick raise this lively jealousy study from the mass of romantic love stories out. "

The evening newspaper wrote: "The story of Ronald Bass is simple, the staging of PJ Hogan to routine conventional. But you can still the matter abgewinnen some pleasure: The actors give the comedy monkeys neat sugar. And all of our base instincts such as envy and gloating are well served. "

Awards

  • MTV Movie Awards 1998 ( Nominations ) Best Breakthrough Performance: Rupert Everett
  • Best Comedic Performance: Rupert Everett
  • Best Female Performance: Julia Roberts
  • Golden Globe Awards 1998 ( Nominations ) Best Picture ( Comedy / Musical)
  • Best Supporting Actor: Rupert Everett
  • Best Actress ( Comedy / Musical): Julia Roberts
  • BAFTA Awards 1998 ( Nomination ) Best Supporting Actor: Rupert Everett
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