Trois sœurs reviennent dans leur maison pour le troisième mariage de leur mère, deux fois veuve. Mais la mère et les filles sont obligées de revisiter le passé et d'affronter l'avenir, avec ... Tout lireTrois sœurs reviennent dans leur maison pour le troisième mariage de leur mère, deux fois veuve. Mais la mère et les filles sont obligées de revisiter le passé et d'affronter l'avenir, avec l'aide d'un groupe coloré d'invités inattendus.Trois sœurs reviennent dans leur maison pour le troisième mariage de leur mère, deux fois veuve. Mais la mère et les filles sont obligées de revisiter le passé et d'affronter l'avenir, avec l'aide d'un groupe coloré d'invités inattendus.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
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"My Mother's Wedding" (2025) is a film that offers a serene and visually pleasing experience, making it a decent one-time watch for those in the mood for something quiet. While the movie benefits greatly from a good location and a peaceful atmosphere, its narrative ultimately feels somewhat unengaging.
The film's strongest point is its setting. The location is beautiful and tranquil, providing a calming backdrop that makes the movie easy and pleasant to watch. The cinematography captures the peaceful essence of the environment, which is a definite plus.
However, the story itself is only "somewhat ok" and struggles to fully captivate the audience. The plot unfolds without much dramatic tension or compelling twists, which can lead to a lack of engagement. The characters' journeys and relationships, while present, don't feel deeply explored, making it difficult to form a strong emotional connection with them.
The narrative lacks the compelling hook that would elevate it from a quiet watch to a truly memorable film.
Overall, "My Mother's Wedding" is a film that serves its purpose as a peaceful, one-time viewing experience. While its lack of narrative depth and engagement is a significant drawback, the film's beautiful location and calming tone make it a tolerable watch.
The film's strongest point is its setting. The location is beautiful and tranquil, providing a calming backdrop that makes the movie easy and pleasant to watch. The cinematography captures the peaceful essence of the environment, which is a definite plus.
However, the story itself is only "somewhat ok" and struggles to fully captivate the audience. The plot unfolds without much dramatic tension or compelling twists, which can lead to a lack of engagement. The characters' journeys and relationships, while present, don't feel deeply explored, making it difficult to form a strong emotional connection with them.
The narrative lacks the compelling hook that would elevate it from a quiet watch to a truly memorable film.
Overall, "My Mother's Wedding" is a film that serves its purpose as a peaceful, one-time viewing experience. While its lack of narrative depth and engagement is a significant drawback, the film's beautiful location and calming tone make it a tolerable watch.
It's a comedy-drama set over a weekend in rural England in modern times. It follows a mother, Diana (Kristin Scott Thomas), on her third marriage weekend to unremarkable Geoff (James Fleet). Diana was widowed twice, many years earlier; her husbands died serving in the Royal Navy. She raised three daughters-- Royal Navy officer Katherine (Scarlett Johansson), famous actress Victoria (Sienna Miller), and National Health Service nurse Georgina (Emily Beecham).
We learn the struggles of the three daughters, who each have relationship troubles exposed during the weekend, and they all struggle with memories of their father(s). A private detective, Steve (Samson Kayo), and The Grand Fromage (Thibault de Montalembert) add comic relief.
"My Mother's Wedding" is an entertaining glimpse of sisterly relationships. It gets rather sugary towards the end, especially during Kristin Scott Thomas's monologue near the end, setting her daughters straight. Scott Thomas's personal history partly inspires the film. There are some good scenes, but too many characters clutter the story, and the ending is much too easy.
We learn the struggles of the three daughters, who each have relationship troubles exposed during the weekend, and they all struggle with memories of their father(s). A private detective, Steve (Samson Kayo), and The Grand Fromage (Thibault de Montalembert) add comic relief.
"My Mother's Wedding" is an entertaining glimpse of sisterly relationships. It gets rather sugary towards the end, especially during Kristin Scott Thomas's monologue near the end, setting her daughters straight. Scott Thomas's personal history partly inspires the film. There are some good scenes, but too many characters clutter the story, and the ending is much too easy.
The acting is very good, and the pace of the film is nice. The story unfurls thoughtfully.
Kristin Scott Thomas' strong directorial debut--wish she had more screen time.
There were a couple of scenes that perhaps didn't completely work, but it's still a wonderful film The lovely setting makes it well worth seeking out to view on the big screen.
Kristin Scott Thomas' strong directorial debut--wish she had more screen time.
There were a couple of scenes that perhaps didn't completely work, but it's still a wonderful film The lovely setting makes it well worth seeking out to view on the big screen.
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- AnecdotesThis is the 3rd film in which Kristin Scott Thomas and Scarlett Johansson appear in a mother-daughter relationship: L'homme qui murmurait à l'oreille des chevaux (1998) and Deux Sœurs pour un roi (2008)
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 433 600 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 433 600 $US
- 10 août 2025
- Montant brut mondial
- 433 600 $US
- Durée
- 1h 35min(95 min)
- Couleur
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