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Marrying Myself
An unmarried 38 year old gives up on men, but lives the fantasy of being a bride at a wedding, and decides to marry herself. Her hilarious girlfriends support her and her selfish mother objects, but what will she do when suddenly the right man shows up?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the growing trend of people choosing to marry themselves, examining the personal journeys, motivations, and societal implications of self-marriage. It delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of this unique commitment.
Critical Reception
As a niche documentary focusing on a specific personal choice, 'Marrying Myself' received limited mainstream critical attention. However, where it was reviewed, it was generally noted for its sensitive portrayal of individuals embracing self-love and autonomy. Audience reactions tended to be polarized, with some finding it inspiring and others questioning the concept.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its empathetic look at self-empowerment and personal choice.
Noted for shedding light on a unique modern social phenomenon.
Some viewers found the concept unconventional and its appeal limited.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this specific title, likely due to its niche subject matter and limited distribution. Those available often reflect a mix of curiosity, support for individual expression, and skepticism about the practice of self-marriage.
Fun Fact
The practice of 'sologamy' or self-marriage has historical precedents, with individuals throughout history making symbolic commitments to themselves, though it has seen a resurgence in modern discourse around self-love and independence.
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