Toula e Ian viajam à Grécia para a reunião da família Portokalos, realizando o último desejo do falecido patriarca Gus Portokalos ao visitar o vilarejo grego onde ele nasceu e cresceu.Toula e Ian viajam à Grécia para a reunião da família Portokalos, realizando o último desejo do falecido patriarca Gus Portokalos ao visitar o vilarejo grego onde ele nasceu e cresceu.Toula e Ian viajam à Grécia para a reunião da família Portokalos, realizando o último desejo do falecido patriarca Gus Portokalos ao visitar o vilarejo grego onde ele nasceu e cresceu.
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With their mother suffering from dementia, a family are faced with a bit of impending mortality and decide it's time to head back to their ancestral Greek homeland for a family reunion. "Toula" (the film's auteur Nia Vardalos) and her American husband "Ian" (John Corbett) head off with her body-grooming obsessed brother "Nick" (Louis Mandylor), a pair of sagely aunts and the lovestruck - though they don't yet know it - "Paris" (Elena Kampouris) and "Aristotle" (Elias Kacavas). Upon arrival they meet the local mayor "Victory" (Melina Kotselou). Now she's an enthusiastic young woman whom, it turns out, has maybe been talking up this gathering. Indeed, the visitors might well be the only people who are coming! Their welcome locally is a bit hit and miss thanks to the imperious, curmudgeonly, and rather ubiquitous old "Alexandra" (the scene-stealing Anthi Andreopoulou) but gets slightly more friendly when they all discover just how closely related they all are, and after the hunt starts for some old friends of their father who left the island many years ago... What now ensues is the gentlest of family comedies that raises the very occasional smile; plays a lot to stereotype and generally presents us with a beautifully shot, entirely predictable, soap opera. Kampouris and Kacavas provide the eye candy, and the aunties dispense some words of wisdom now and again allowing Lainia Kazan ("Maria") to remind me a lot of Joan Rivers. Otherwise, though, this is entirely forgettable summer fayre that smacks a little of "Mamma Mia" (2008) only without the toe-tappers. It's watchable but very unremarkable.
If you read reviews to determine whether or not to go view a movie, I am here to tell you DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME or MONEY!! I don't even know where to begin. It was a disaster from beginning to end. It actually made me cringe.
The movie was filled with aimless sentimental moments whose placement in the film didn't even make sense. I only laughed twice and both times were at the still funny, and fan favorite Aunt. For her only I rate this film a 2.
We met some new family in the film and then barely even got to know them before they were having huge sentimental moments so we couldn't even be happy for them because we didn't have a chance to develop feelings for the characters.
If you love this franchise like I do, skip this 3rd installment, grab the popcorn and have a ball watching MBFGW 1 and 2 instead.
The movie was filled with aimless sentimental moments whose placement in the film didn't even make sense. I only laughed twice and both times were at the still funny, and fan favorite Aunt. For her only I rate this film a 2.
We met some new family in the film and then barely even got to know them before they were having huge sentimental moments so we couldn't even be happy for them because we didn't have a chance to develop feelings for the characters.
If you love this franchise like I do, skip this 3rd installment, grab the popcorn and have a ball watching MBFGW 1 and 2 instead.
One of the worst supposed comedies I've had to endure in quite a while. The humor was non existent to begin with. How could the people responsible for this train wreck not look to the successful formula utilized in the first 2 in the franchise? The script, editing , storyline and acting were deplorable. The only element worth stomaching was the cinematography which was amateur, at best. I really wanted this movie to work. I was amazed at how poorly thought out this movie was plotted. The budget was sizable enough as was the cast size welcoming back virtually everyone from the last 2 movies. Real shame.
I enjoyed the first two movies in this trilogy(?) very much, but My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 really fell flat. It seemed like a series of meaningless little events padding a rather weak premise of Toula following her father's dying wish to bring his journal to his childhood buddies in Greece. Of course, locating his dispersed chums is difficult and creates the central theme of the story. Thrown in are some poorly developed new characters including a dopey "mayor", a menacing old woman and a previously unknown relative. Also, a contrived romance between a Greek boy and a Syrian girl is shoehorned in to supply the prerequisite "Greek Wedding". There are very few laughs and a fair amount of implausability in this messy Greek salad. If you're a fan of the previous two movies, I'd advise you to wait till it comes out on video and save yourself some money.
How are people making reviews on a movie, the day before it was released? 🤔
It's like people making a bad review on a restaurant that hasn't opened yet. Do people not realize that people check?
I personally enjoy these movies. Family friendly movies rare now unless it's animated. Families need more things to watch together that isn't animated or cheesy characters in weird costumes.
If you weren't a fan of the other 2 movies, you probably won't like this one. If you like her work, you probably will. Just like any other sequel or remake, go in with an open mind and no expectations. You might be pleasantly surprised.
I personally enjoy these movies. Family friendly movies rare now unless it's animated. Families need more things to watch together that isn't animated or cheesy characters in weird costumes.
If you weren't a fan of the other 2 movies, you probably won't like this one. If you like her work, you probably will. Just like any other sequel or remake, go in with an open mind and no expectations. You might be pleasantly surprised.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesMichael Constantine, who previously portrayed the family's patriarch Gus Portokalos, sadly passed away in 2021. He gave the movie his blessing before his passing. He told writer and director Nia Vardalos he wouldn't be able to join them for the third film and his wish was that they went on. "I wrote the screenplay to reflect Michael's decision and will always treasure his last messages to me, hoping we were filming soon," she said.
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen they arrive at Greece and exit the airport, the scenery outside is not from the actual airport, but from the center of Athens. Athens International Airport is located 33 km southeast of Athens, at a suburb called Spata.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 8 September 2023 (2023)
- Trilhas sonorasOpa
Written by Giorgos Alkaios, Giannis Antoniou, and Friends
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 28.496.030
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 10.028.675
- 10 de set. de 2023
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- US$ 38.831.076
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 32 min(92 min)
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- 2.39 : 1
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