Au cours de cinq évènements, un célibataire endurci doit tenir compte de la notion qu'il a peut-être trouvé l'amour.Au cours de cinq évènements, un célibataire endurci doit tenir compte de la notion qu'il a peut-être trouvé l'amour.Au cours de cinq évènements, un célibataire endurci doit tenir compte de la notion qu'il a peut-être trouvé l'amour.
- Réalisation
- Scénariste
- Vedettes
- Nommé pour 2 oscars
- 24 victoires et 27 nominations au total
- Carrie - Wedding One
- (as Andie Macdowell)
Avis en vedette
Wonderful Movie...except for that insipid Andie MacDowell
The first is that the character is not written to be at all likeable. She is engaged to a rich older man she clearly doesn't really love (I think we're supposed to infer that she's a golddigger) and cheats on him with someone she doesn't really care about either (Hugh Grant). Later we learn that she's a slut and a homewrecker (see her appearance at wedding #4--don't tell me it wasn't conniving!). What would make us want this woman to win our beloved Charlie (Hugh Grant) (who is also something of a cad, but a loveable one)?
Carrie might not have been so unpalatable if they'd found an actress who could actually ACT to play her, but instead, they hired Andie MacDowell, who may be pretty, but is as stiff and lifeless as the scenery. Maybe she thinks that's what's called for in a British movie. I wonder that the people casting movies haven't realized that Andie MacDowell simply plays the same character in every movie she's in. By the end of this film, you're incredibly frustrated. You want to adore this movie, because everything about it is so perfect, except for the fact that you hate Andie MacDowell' s character with a passion and wish that she would die so that Charlie could find happiness with a woman who can act.
Typical British comedy with a bit of tragedy mixed in.
Hugh Grant is Charles, and while there are quite a number of good established actors, he is the main focus of the entire story. At wedding number one he meets American sophisticate Andie MacDowell as Carrie, he is smitten with her, and that evening they even end up at a lodge together.
But Charles's fate is to keep missing his opportunities as Carrie jets back and forth across the pond, and in fact marries an older Scot, Hamish.
With all the character we never see any glimpse, or have any idea, what any of them do for a living. The whole focus is how they each long to find that perfect person for them. And of course one funeral in the middle of it all.
I like this movie, it is not a moral play, many of the characters have very questionable morals, but the wedding has a way of ending up in the church. It probably mirrors real life very accurately.
wonderfully funny movie
Delightful Diversion
Hated it when I saw it in '94, loved it last night
I now realize that's because I was an idiot at the time. Subtlety is this film's strength, and Hugh Grant's performance is impeccable in that regard. There aren't a lot of wisecracking zingers or situational craziness, but Hugh's portrayal of a cute, clueless, British playboy is something he does par excellence. Andie McDowell's portrayal of a disconnected, almost soulless enigma is equally compelling, although on first viewing I didn't understand the character.
The comedy comes through Hugh's strained reactions to the insane situations he finds himself in. Things happen that would reduce a normal human to hysterics, but Hugh is forced to ride it out with proper British decorum. For example, there's one scene where finds himself stuck at a table with EVERY ONE of his ex-girlfriends, trying to play it off as politely as possible while they take turns freaking out at him.
Something to note: Unlike films like "Harry Met Sally" and "Singles" which focus equally on the characters, this movie is essentially from Hugh's viewpoint, and Andie's character is almost peripheral. With that in mind, it's not a standard love story between two people. Instead it's about one man stumbling through the concept of romance.
If you like rom-coms that take a different approach, this is a good one for you to check out. I also recommend "Forget Paris" (about what happens to a couple AFTER 'happily ever after') and "Object of Beauty" (starring Andie McDowell & John Malkovich as a pair of dysfunctional, small-time con artists in love).
If you're a Hugh Grant fan, you'll love this film, period.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFor several years after its release, this movie was the highest-grossing British movie in history, with worldwide box office in excess of $260 million.
- GaffesThe image of King Charles III is reversed. His medals are shown on his right side; however, personal medals are always worn on the left near the heart.
Those worn in someone else's honor are worn on the right.
- Citations
[at Gareth's funeral]
Matthew: Gareth used to prefer funerals to weddings. He said it was easier to get enthusiastic about a ceremony one had an outside chance of eventually being involved in. In order to prepare this speech, I rang a few people, to get a general picture of how Gareth was regarded by those who met him: 'Fat' seems to have been a word people most connected with him. 'Terribly rude' also rang a lot of bells. So very 'fat' and very 'rude' seems to have been a stranger's viewpoint. On the other hand, some of you have been kind enough to ring me and let me know that you loved him, which I know he would have been thrilled to hear. You remember his fabulous hospitality, his strange experimental cooking: the recipe for "Duck à la Banana" fortunately goes with him to his grave. Most of all, you tell me of his enormous capacity for joy. When joyful, when joyful for highly vocal drunkenness. But I hope joyful is how you will remember him, not stuck in a box in a church. Pick your favourite of his waistcoats and remember him that way. The most splendid, replete, big-hearted, weak-hearted as it turned out, and jolly bugger most of us ever met. As for me, you may ask how I will remember him, what I thought of him. Unfortunately, there I run out of words. Perhaps you will forgive me if I turn from my own feelings to the words of another splendid bugger: W.H. Auden. This is actually what I want to say: "Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone. Silence the pianos and with muffled drum, Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come. Let the aeroplanes circle, moaning overhead, Scribbling on the sky the message 'He is Dead'. Put crepe bows 'round the white necks of the public doves, Let traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves. He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest; My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song. I thought that love would last forever; I was wrong. The stars are not wanted now; put out every one, Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun; Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood, For nothing now can ever come to any good."
- Générique farfeluThe list of credits is presented as "Cast (almost in order of appearance)".
- Autres versionsCharles curses heavily each time he is late for a wedding. In the italian TV version he uses milder words for the first wedding, and switches to harsh language for the others.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Four Weddings and a Funeral: Production Featurette (1993)
- Bandes originalesBut Not for Me
(1930)
Written by George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin
Performed by Elton John
Produced by Steve Lindsey
Published by Warner Chappell Music Ltd.
© 1993 William A. Bong Ltd.
Elton John appears courtesy of Photogram Ltd. and MCA Records, Inc.
Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles and Metropolis, London
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Four Weddings and a Funeral
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 4 400 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 52 700 832 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 138 486 $ US
- 13 mars 1994
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 245 700 832 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 57m(117 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1







