Review of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) by Weaam M — 22 Mar 2016
Classic tail mixed in with a funny little twist written by the King of British comedy Mr Richard Curtis as he officially kicks off his film Hatrick and the first to join Hugh Grant aswell, Hugh Grant plays the guy who is always a best men but never the groom, but when he finds love he considers if being the groom will be so bad, in the end it takes 4 weddings and a funeral ( a funeral with a impovering speech) to deside what he wants with this no lay about American Girlie.
Joined with Hugh Grant is Andie McDowell (probobly the most annoying character ever) and a whole bunch of other cast to support Hugh in his time in need such as Richard Curtis's regular actor Rowan Atkinson.
Full of Charm, romance, comedy and all round Britishness. There is no film like it, well apart from all his other film,.
It's official Mr Curtis makes the best romcoms ever put to the test and his one to start of his career was gold dust kinda.
This review of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) was written by Weaam M on 22 Mar 2016.
Four Weddings and a Funeral has generally received positive reviews.
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