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Marry Me, Marry You
A couple navigates the traditional expectations attached to marriage — that it extends beyond one’s partner, and includes their friends and family, too.
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Plot Summary
Music superstar Kat Valdez is about to get married to bilingual pop sensation Bastian in front of 40,000 screaming fans at Madison Square Garden. However, moments before the ceremony, Kat learns that Bastian has been cheating on her. Distraught, she agrees to marry Charlie Gilbert, a heartbroken high school math teacher who was dragged to the concert by his daughter. What starts as a impulsive decision quickly turns into an unlikely romance as they navigate fame, family, and their unexpected connection.
Critical Reception
Marry Me received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the chemistry between Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, and the film's charming, albeit predictable, romantic comedy elements. While some found the musical numbers enjoyable, others felt the plot was formulaic and lacked originality. Audiences generally responded more favorably, appreciating the feel-good nature of the film and its star power.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for the likable performances of Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson.
Applauded for its enjoyable musical sequences and lighthearted tone.
Criticized for a predictable plot and derivative romantic comedy tropes.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, finding it a fun, entertaining, and romantic escape. Many appreciated the chemistry between the lead actors and the feel-good atmosphere, with a significant portion praising the music and overall charm of the movie.
Fun Fact
Jennifer Lopez's character, Kat Valdez, performs a song called 'On My Way' in the film, which was released as a single prior to the movie's debut.
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