Review of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) by Kathryn K — 06 Jun 2012
Likable comedy about a man, Charles (Hugh Grant) who ends up meeting a woman, Carrie (Andie McDowall) at the first of several events (obviously both weddings and funerals) they attend. The first event is a wedding in which they have conversation, before they part ways, where Carrie heads back to the USA.
The second wedding, of which it is for two friends who only just met at the previous wedding nine months before, brings the pair back together. This time, their relationship escalates and they have a rendezvous at the hotel, before once again, they part ways.
Sadly, there relationship abruptly ends when Carrie marries a man that does not last long, thus initiating another wedding. It is essentially a chick flick tip of movie, as it was major success at the box office, but the characters are good enough to warrant at least one viewing by movie goers.
It also has its funny parts added to make the watchable and enjoyable.
This review of Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) was written by Kathryn K on 06 Jun 2012.
Four Weddings and a Funeral has generally received positive reviews.
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