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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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