

Marry Me!
The "NEET Protection Act," an unprecedented law that allows unmarried adults and NEETs to marry, is enacted in an attempt to solve social problems such as the declining birthrate and aging population.
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Plot Summary
A pop superstar finds herself in a sea of trouble when, moments before her wedding to fellow rockstar Jesse, she learns he's cheating on her. In an impulsive decision, she agrees to marry a fan, Charlie, who is holding a 'Marry Me' sign. What starts as a PR stunt gradually blossoms into an unexpected romance.
Critical Reception
Marry Me! received mixed to positive reviews from critics and audiences alike, who generally praised its charming lead performances and sweet, if predictable, romantic comedy formula. While some found the plot somewhat formulaic, others appreciated its lighthearted escapism and the chemistry between its stars.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its star power and feel-good vibe.
- Applauded for the chemistry between Lopez and Wilson.
- Some critics found the plot predictable but enjoyed the escapism.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved 'Marry Me!' for its uplifting story, the genuine chemistry between Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, and its feel-good romantic comedy elements. Many found it to be a fun, lighthearted escape with great music and a satisfying conclusion.
Fun Fact
The film's soundtrack features new songs from Jennifer Lopez, including the title track 'Marry Me'.
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