


Wedding Daze
After losing the woman of his dreams, Anderson is convinced he'll never fall in love again. But at the urging of his best friend, he spontaneously proposes to a dissatisfied waitress named Katie and an innocent dare evolves into the kind of love that both have been looking for all along.
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Plot Summary
A neurotic bachelor, terrified of marriage, finds himself engaged to his girlfriend without ever proposing. To get out of the wedding, he devises a plan to make himself seem like the worst possible husband material. However, his attempts to sabotage the relationship backfire spectacularly, leading to unexpected complications and self-discovery.
Critical Reception
Wedding Daze received generally negative reviews from critics, who found its premise and execution to be uninspired and predictable. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the humor to be forced and the characters unconvincing.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies too heavily on tired romantic comedy tropes.
- The humor often falls flat, and the pacing feels inconsistent.
- Despite a few charming moments, the overall execution is disappointing.
Google audience: Google users expressed mixed feelings, with some appreciating the lighthearted romantic comedy aspect, while others found the plot predictable and the humor lacking. Several reviews mentioned that the film was 'okay for a watch' but not particularly memorable.
Fun Fact
Josh Gad, who plays the protagonist's best friend, wrote a significant portion of the script himself, drawing from his own anxieties about commitment.
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