


27 Dresses
Altruistic Jane finds herself facing her worst nightmare as her younger sister announces her engagement to the man Jane secretly adores.
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Plot Summary
Jane Nichols is a perpetual bridesmaid, always supporting her friends on their special days while secretly harboring feelings for her boss. Her life takes a chaotic turn when her younger sister, Tess, gets engaged to Jane's boss, and a persistent journalist, Kevin Doyle, begins to dig into Jane's history of always being a supporting player. Jane must navigate family drama, romantic entanglements, and her own desire to finally be the bride.
Critical Reception
27 Dresses received a mixed reception from critics, with many finding the plot predictable and clichéd, though some praised its heartwarming moments and Katherine Heigl's performance. Audiences generally responded more positively, enjoying its romantic comedy elements and escapist nature.
What Reviewers Say
- While charmingly performed, the film relies heavily on predictable romantic comedy tropes.
- The story is considered formulaic, but offers enough warmth and humor to entertain its target audience.
- Some critics found the plot contrived, yet acknowledged its likable lead and uplifting resolution.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film for its lighthearted romance and enjoyable performances, finding it a feel-good movie despite its predictable storyline. Some viewers felt it was a bit too cliché, but many recommended it for a pleasant watch.
Fun Fact
The film's title refers to the protagonist's history of being a bridesmaid 27 times, with each dress being kept as a memento.
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