The Gist
Jane (Katherine Heigl) is a normal woman with a very abnormal hobby. And that hobby is being a bridesmaid. She’s been to 27 weddings and been a bridesmaid in every one of them. Up until her 28th wedding - which happened to be her sister’s – things in her life are fine. She has a good job, some friends, a loving father, and a unique younger sister. She may be in love with her boss – who is completely out of her league – but she feels that she can deal with that. Then her sister Tess (Malin Akerman) comes to town. Before Jane can even comprehend what is happening, her boss, George, and Tess are dating. Tess lies about everything; her personality, her habits, her hobbies. Everything of importance she lies about, to seem more attractive to him. When Jane finds this out she is furious. She has to decide between revealing her sister’s secrets, or covering them up. To add to her stress, a cynical journalist named Kevin Doyle (James Marsden) enters her life. His only purpose to cause more problems for her. Soon Jane begins to wonder if her 28th dress will really be her sister’s bridesmaid dress. It could, in fact, be something else entirely.
What We Think
What We Think
Reviewed by Dream Catcher
Run Time: 111 Minutes
Rating: PG-13
I had a good time watching this movie. At first I was a bit hesitant because the whole concept seemed a bit off to me. But then my friend persuaded me to watch it with her and I loved it. It’s really funny, romantic, and has good acting. I can’t tell you how many times bad acting has ruined a movie for me. This movie was the opposite. I didn’t think I would like it until I saw some of the acting. It really made the movie for me. The characters were really lovable. You felt bad for them when something horrible happened. You smiled when something good came their way. You laughed at their sarcastic comments (well…maybe that was just me. I love sarcasm more than anything in a movies). The only thing I can say that’s bad is that it was predictable. I could tell within the first five minutes who was going to fall in love with who, and what the ending was going to be like. But, like I said earlier, the other good points of the movie made up for that. I didn’t mind the predictability of it so much. In my opinion, this was a movie worth seeing.
Real Teen Rating~ B+ : Worth Watching!
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