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The Wedding Day
Something old - A lover from the past, Robert, returns to tell the Bride, Sabrina, that his love for her still fills his soul. Is Sabrina truly bound by love to her Groom-to-be, Jake? Something new - Jake's friend, Jason, lons for the touch of one particular older woman. Will his yearning be reciprocated by Marcia, Jake's mother? Something borrowed - Bridal party members, Peter & Alexis are on borrowed time, as they are given the opportunity to caress their desires before the wedding is over and they have to return to living with miles & miles between them. Something blue - The groom's sister, Carolyn, can't help but be overcome by loneliness as she feels abandoned by those that she loves most. But, when Cooper declares his love for her, will she let him into her heart?
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Plot Summary
A struggling, down-on-his-luck musician discovers that his ex-girlfriend is getting married. In a desperate attempt to win her back, he decides to sabotage her wedding with the help of his bandmates. This leads to a series of chaotic and comedic events as he tries to prove he's the right man for her.
Critical Reception
The Wedding Day received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often cited its predictable plot and generic humor, while some acknowledged the charming performances of the lead actors. Audiences seemed divided, with some appreciating the lighthearted romantic comedy aspects and others finding it uninspired.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable narrative and lacks originality.
Performances are generally likable but can't salvage the weak script.
The humor often falls flat, making for a less-than-satisfying romantic comedy.
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Fun Fact
While directed by Andrea Iervolino, the film was produced by Iervolino Entertainment, a production company that would go on to be involved in numerous other film projects.
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