

Wrong Carriage, Right Groom
Tang Dynasty, Yangzhou two beautiful girls, one is a wealthy lady Dubing Yan north, and east is a martial artist's daughter Li Lake, and the same day married, and two of their daughters wearing the same wedding dress, only the hijab different.
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Plot Summary
A quirky British romantic comedy where a mix-up involving mistaken identity at a wedding leads to unexpected romantic entanglements. The story follows a young woman who inadvertently ends up engaged to the wrong man due to a series of humorous coincidences and miscommunications. As she navigates the chaotic situation, she discovers her true feelings amidst the absurdity.
Critical Reception
Generally well-received for its lighthearted charm and comedic timing, 'Wrong Carriage, Right Groom' was appreciated as a pleasant, feel-good romantic comedy. Critics often highlighted its witty dialogue and the chemistry between the leads, though some noted its predictable plot.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its charming and whimsical take on romantic mishaps.
- Appreciated for its witty script and enjoyable performances.
- Seen as a delightful, if somewhat conventional, romantic comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available generally found the film to be a charming and entertaining romantic comedy, suitable for a light viewing.
Fun Fact
The film is based on a lesser-known novel by P.G. Wodehouse, with the author himself listed in the cast, likely in reference to the source material.
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