Review of Marry Me (2022) by Jared Mobarak for The Film Stage — 10 Feb 2022
It helps, too, that the music is good (Kat and Bastian sing a lot, each song being plot-specific considering they’re writing about their love and its demise), the integration of social media effective (Kat’s life is online and Charlie still uses a flip phone), and the inclusion of Lou and the kids as a way to see both Kat’s and Charlie’s hearts beautifully tears down their defenses as well as ours where accepting this “whirlwind” (it is months, not days) at face value.
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This review of Marry Me (2022) was written by Jared Mobarak and published by The Film Stage on 10 Feb 2022.
Marry Me has generally received positive reviews.
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