

The Wedding Video
When the rogueish but loveable Raif is asked to be his brother Tim's best man at his wedding, he decides the best present for the happy newlyweds would be to catch the entire thing on video. He returns home from abroad to find his brother is no longer the bohemian vagabond that he used to be, and is in fact marrying into a very wealthy family, and the wedding they're about to be part of will be the most outlandish and bizarre that Cheshire has ever seen... Thank the lord Raif has caught it all on tape!
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Plot Summary
Ivan (Robert Webb) is struggling to prove his worth to his future father-in-law by organizing the perfect wedding for his fiancée, Sasha. However, his meticulous planning is thrown into chaos when his best man, Ray, films a series of embarrassing 'prank' videos that accidentally get shown at the reception. The film follows Ivan's increasingly desperate attempts to salvage the wedding and his reputation.
Critical Reception
The Wedding Video received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, unoriginal humor, and a lack of genuine comedic moments. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a forgettable romantic comedy.
What Reviewers Say
- Criticized for its reliance on tired comedic tropes and a lack of inventive humor.
- The plot was often deemed predictable and lacking in originality.
- Many found the film to be generally unfunny and uninspired.
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Fun Fact
The film was released in the UK and Ireland on August 10, 2012. It did not receive a wide theatrical release in many other major markets.
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