

That Old Feeling
A bride's divorced parents find their old feelings for each other during the wedding reception and over the course of the next few days upsetting the newlywed's honeymoon.
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Plot Summary
After a tumultuous divorce years ago, an estranged couple find themselves unexpectedly reunited at their daughter's wedding. During the festivities, old sparks reignite, leading them to question their current relationships and the possibility of a second chance at love. Their rekindled romance causes chaos for their family and friends, forcing them to confront the reasons for their initial separation.
Critical Reception
That Old Feeling received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who found the premise uninspired and the execution lacking. While some acknowledged the chemistry between the lead actors, many felt the film relied too heavily on clichés and failed to deliver a fresh take on the romantic comedy genre. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a predictable and dated viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a predictable plot and uninspired direction.
- Bette Midler and Dennis Farina's chemistry is a highlight but not enough to save the movie.
- Relies heavily on tired romantic comedy tropes.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a light, if somewhat forgettable, romantic comedy. Many appreciated the performances of the lead actors and found the premise amusing, but a significant portion felt the story was too predictable and lacked originality, making it a decent option for casual viewing but not a standout.
Fun Fact
The film was one of the last major studio romantic comedies released before the genre saw a significant downturn in the early 2000s.
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