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Children of the Bride
A middle-aged woman tries to get married to her younger finance but is hindered by her four grown children who come bearing grudges.
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Plot Summary
A divorced couple, both remarried, find themselves unexpectedly expecting babies at the same time. This leads to a chaotic and comedic series of events as they navigate their blended families and the impending arrivals. The film explores themes of forgiveness, family, and the absurdity of life's unexpected turns.
Critical Reception
Children of the Bride was met with generally mixed to negative reviews from critics, though it found a more favorable reception among family audiences. Reviewers often cited its predictable plot and slapstick humor as drawbacks, while some appreciated the comedic performances and heartwarming themes. It was not a major box office success.
What Reviewers Say
Relies too heavily on broad, often unfunny, slapstick comedy.
The premise has potential but is undermined by a predictable and formulaic storyline.
Performances, particularly from John Lithgow, offer some bright spots in an otherwise unremarkable film.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a mixed response, with many finding the film to be a lighthearted and occasionally amusing comedy suitable for families. However, a significant portion of viewers felt the humor was too simplistic and the plot lacked originality, leading to a generally forgettable viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a vehicle for Chevy Chase before Harold Ramis took over directing duties and cast John Lithgow and Kirstie Alley.
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