A retired film star's wedding to her fourth husband brings chaos when their families (and her ex-husband) show up for the festivities.A retired film star's wedding to her fourth husband brings chaos when their families (and her ex-husband) show up for the festivities.A retired film star's wedding to her fourth husband brings chaos when their families (and her ex-husband) show up for the festivities.
- Lara
- (as Brigette Lundy-Paine)
- Saffron
- (as Victória Guerra)
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Filmmaker Damian Harris is following the wrong characters. There are too many of them with too many relationships. I had trouble following the kids and some of the uncles. With the great cast up top, this should be concentrating more on the veteran love triangle. They should be the stars of the show. The writing is average at best. It's meandering and rambling. It's quirky without actually being funny. There are all kinds of possibilities that don't get enough nurturing. The biggest sin is wasting these great actors' time.
However, at least two of Eve's and Laurence's 3 adult son's plus their significant others and children and one of Harold's 2 adult daughters could have been eliminated from the picture all together as contributing nothing to the main plot but just adding to the movie's (and this viewer's) confusion.
Someone needed to take a red pen to this script before it began filming so that the focus would be where it belonged - on exploring the complicated relationship of Eve/Harold/Laurence and let these powerful stars shine instead of being relegated to bemused bystanders within their own storyline.
That said, The Wilde Wedding had much about it that kept me watching: good looking and interesting characters, some of whom are also celebrities in the arts and/or literature; pleasing physical settings in the suburbs and rural areas not far outside NYC; and ultimately, musings on the nature of love and marital relationships, and others, while the families act out some of these relationships.
What I especially liked about it was that even when things got somewhat strained between characters, overall the tone of the film was good-natured. There is some tongue-in-cheek humor, and some wine- and shroom- fueled antics which ultimately contribute to the overall happy mood.
Though it touches on some of the heavy subjects of life, highlighted with quotes by some of the heavies such as Shakespeare and Nietzsche, The Wilde Wedding is an hour and a half's worth of enjoyable film viewing.
Did you know
- TriviaMinnie Driver, as others in the movie, do their own singing vocals.
- GoofsAt about 13 minutes in, when Rory is chopping cucumber, the close-up view shows him doing it slant-wise, making oval-shaped slices, but the wider view shows him cutting it straight across, producing circular pieces.
- Quotes
[first lines]
Clemmie: [narrating] So, what can I tell you about Eve Wilde that you don't already know? Well, for starters, she absolutely hates being called Grandma or Grandmother or anything with "grand" in it. So she's just plain old Eve to both you and me.
Clemmie: Oh, you probably do know she's been married before, right? But the only one you really need to pay attention to is Laurence, husband number one and my personal favorite because he is technically my grandpa, but guess what. I can't call him that either. Actors...
Clemmie: Eve and Laurence met in New York where Laurence was studying to be a famous actor. And Eve wanted to be an actress, but, well, you know how that old chestnut goes. Life's what happens while you're busy making plans.
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- Also known as
- Eski Karım Evleniyor
- Filming locations
- Ardsley-on-Hudson, New York, USA(Exterior)
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1