Marry Me
Marry Me

Marry Me

2010TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Rae Ann Carter always wanted the fairytale where she meets a prince, falls in love and gets married, but feared that dream would never come true. Suddenly, Rae goes from having no man in her life to having three – charming Luke, passionate Adam, and sophisticated Harry – all in love with Rae and asking to marry her. Which man will she choose?

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IMDb5.9/10
Rotten Tomatoes32%
Metacritic47/100
Google Users57%
Director: P. J. HoganGenres: Comedy, Romance, Music

Plot Summary

A popular rock star, Charlie, is supposed to marry his supermodel girlfriend at Madison Square Garden in front of thousands of fans and a live TV audience. However, his girlfriend breaks up with him via a proposal video. Desperate to salvage his career and reputation, Charlie impulsively chooses a random fan, Lou, to marry him instead.

Critical Reception

Marry Me received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the premise outlandish and the execution lacking in humor and genuine emotional connection. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating the lighthearted rom-com elements but others criticizing its predictability and the believability of its central plot.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a contrived and unbelievable premise.
  • While Sarah Silverman and Owen Wilson have some chemistry, it's not enough to carry the weak script.
  • The musical numbers feel forced and detract from the romantic comedy aspects.

Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a division, with some finding the film a fun and lighthearted distraction with charming lead performances. However, many viewers found the plot to be far-fetched and the humor to be hit-or-miss, leading to a generally unmemorable viewing experience.

Awards & Accolades

None notable.

Fun Fact

The film's original title was 'The Marry Me Act' before being shortened.

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