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Wedding
The story takes place in a village. After returning from the army, Shamil (Kazim Abdullayev) learns that the girl he loves (Melahat Salmanova) has broken her promise and is marrying another man (Haji Ismailov). On the wedding day, he blocks the bridal procession with his tractor. And the condition is that the groom must fight him... The film is dedicated to the problem of moral purification.
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Plot Summary
This film intricately chronicles the tumultuous events surrounding a lavish wedding of a wealthy Southern family. Through a series of overlapping vignettes and character studies, the movie unveils the hidden tensions, secrets, and dysfunctions simmering beneath the surface of seemingly perfect familial and social gatherings. The narrative focuses on the matriarch, the bride, and various guests as their personal dramas unfold against the backdrop of the impending nuptials.
Critical Reception
Robert Altman's 'Wedding' received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often praising its ensemble cast and Altman's signature observational style. Some found its sprawling narrative and numerous characters overwhelming, while others appreciated its sharp wit and poignant portrayal of family dynamics and societal expectations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its ensemble cast and Altman's directorial touch.
Criticized by some for its sprawling, unfocused narrative.
Appreciated for its dark humor and examination of family secrets.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location at the actual mansion of the late Tennessee Williams in Key West, Florida.
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