Review of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) by Nat A — 05 Jul 2015
This is one of the rare times where my opinion of the movie is in direct contrast with popular professional review. This film is extremely predictable to begin with, though I understand that surprises or twists aren't number 1 when marking a film well.
I thought that the film would compromise with heavy symbolism or fulfilling dialogue. But no the symbolism isn't riveting or interesting! It is probably among the least creative romantic films in cinema history.
Every turn is exactly where the audience is pointing to, and maybe the only redeeming quality is the humor which is dry and kept at a minimum for some reason. The acting is done well despite the lack of depth in the script, other than a man who seeks to be better at commitment (the most popular romantic theme since the dawn of cinema).
This review of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) was written by Nat A on 05 Jul 2015.
Four Weddings and a Funeral has generally received positive reviews.
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