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Making a Bridesmaid
Two outcast sisters embark on a basic bitch bachelorette party, but the fun turns deadly as they find themselves in a real-life murder documentary, vying for the coveted bridesmaid spots amid the chaos of being murdered.
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Plot Summary
Melanie is a quirky and ambitious maid of honor tasked with planning her best friend's wedding. However, her meticulous plans are thrown into chaos when the groom's charismatic best man, Mark, enters the picture, and they find themselves inexplicably drawn to each other. As the wedding day approaches, Melanie must navigate her conflicting feelings and her loyalty to her friend.
Critical Reception
Making a Bridesmaid was primarily a made-for-television romantic comedy, receiving generally light and positive reviews from audiences who enjoyed its lighthearted tone and predictable romantic plot. Critical reception was minimal due to its niche audience and network television release.
What Reviewers Say
A charming and predictable romantic comedy perfect for a cozy night in.
Features likable leads whose chemistry drives the film.
Offers lighthearted entertainment with a focus on wedding planning mishaps.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this specific title.
Fun Fact
The film was produced for the Lifetime channel, known for its romantic comedies and dramas.
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