When two weddings are double-booked at the same venue, the father of one bride and the sister of the other bride try to preserve the wedding weekend.When two weddings are double-booked at the same venue, the father of one bride and the sister of the other bride try to preserve the wedding weekend.When two weddings are double-booked at the same venue, the father of one bride and the sister of the other bride try to preserve the wedding weekend.
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Martha B. Knighton
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Summary
Reviewers say 'You're Cordially Invited' offers mixed reactions. Many applaud Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon's comedic talents and chemistry. However, some criticize the predictable plot and lack of originality. Humor and heartwarming moments are appreciated by some, while others find the jokes unfunny and characters unlikable. The film's profanity and edgy humor divide audiences. Supporting cast performances vary, with some standouts noted. It's seen as light entertainment for some, but uninspired for others.
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Best Part was the End
I've liked almost every Reese Witherspoon movie I've watched. Will Ferrell rarely disappoints. Putting them together in a comedy seems like a no brainer My issue with this movie is that I knew it would be terrible. Not because of the trailer. Just because this is the norm with straight to streaming movies. One out of ten movies like this are good. They now you don't invest much but 2 hours where you spend half of it scrolling on your phone as you hope to laugh and be surprised. This move doesn't disappoint if you go in knowing it will be bad. Don't expect to laugh out loud
The singing in the post credits scene was the highlight for me.
The singing in the post credits scene was the highlight for me.
Liked it
I actually liked it. It was light and funny in an obvious way like it wasn't too much and not lame, the mix was weird but that what actually made it light. Reese witherspoon and her moments with her mom did touched my heart and made me realize how motherhood can be little challenging on both ends and I did relate to that. The accuracy of how gen Z would get married and deal with relationships was portrayed correctly and how they are using synonyms "gaslighting" even though they didn't realize what does it mean.
The dynamics of family, motherhood and fatherhood and all the unexpected feelings that overwhelms us as a family was shown in a cool non obvious way.
Its a mix of everything and fits exactly where it should be.
The dynamics of family, motherhood and fatherhood and all the unexpected feelings that overwhelms us as a family was shown in a cool non obvious way.
Its a mix of everything and fits exactly where it should be.
Disappointed and Missing the Good Movies
As part of the 80s/90s rom/com generation, I was excited to finally see something new from Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell. However, the story, the dialogue, all of it was just average to bad. I watched because I like Reese and Will, but together (in this story) was a mismatch - zero chemistry. It fell flat from the start and never picked up. The only thing that made it slightly better was Leann Morgan, Jenni Viswanathan and Jack McBrayer - they were the "toothpicks" holding up the proverbial dock which was this sinking movie. I don't know what happened to the.
I miss the genius that created movies like Sixteen Candles, Say Anything, You've Got Mail, Notting Hill, and even Sweet Home Alabama. Will we ever see a great one again?
I miss the genius that created movies like Sixteen Candles, Say Anything, You've Got Mail, Notting Hill, and even Sweet Home Alabama. Will we ever see a great one again?
Ahhh, just another inconsequential "original" movie. [+43%]
I like Will Ferrell and Reese Witherspoon.
I like Geraldine Viswanathan too.
Hey, I even like some of Nicholas Stoller's work.
But this ain't gonna cut it! Here's another cookie-cutter wedding comedy that fails to rise above its one-line plot. This desperately needed less of the slapstick and more of the dialogue-based stuff. Some deeper themes are added in-such as being disconnected from your family, parental insecurities, and so on. Most of it isn't dug beyond the surface; every problem gets an instantly workable (cinematic) solution. Yeah, well, it's not like you're watching an "Amazon Original Movie", where Will Ferrell grapples with an alligator, for lessons on life. Stoller has written (and directed) better material before (..I'm not naming names). And yeah, I didn't care much about the Nick Jonas and Peyton Manning cameos.
I like Geraldine Viswanathan too.
Hey, I even like some of Nicholas Stoller's work.
But this ain't gonna cut it! Here's another cookie-cutter wedding comedy that fails to rise above its one-line plot. This desperately needed less of the slapstick and more of the dialogue-based stuff. Some deeper themes are added in-such as being disconnected from your family, parental insecurities, and so on. Most of it isn't dug beyond the surface; every problem gets an instantly workable (cinematic) solution. Yeah, well, it's not like you're watching an "Amazon Original Movie", where Will Ferrell grapples with an alligator, for lessons on life. Stoller has written (and directed) better material before (..I'm not naming names). And yeah, I didn't care much about the Nick Jonas and Peyton Manning cameos.
The usual level of quality you expect from a streaming movie
I am starved for comedy movies. They seem to be nearing extinction. So I sometimes make exceptions to my "I only watch theatrically released movies" rule for a chance at some laughs.
From one perspective, You're Cordially Invited did make me laugh out loud 12-15 times. On the other hand, it feels like another barely mediocre movie that we constantly see from streaming originals.
Will Ferrell has nearly all of the funny parts. Aside from him, I found the majority of the cast unfunny. The failed comedic attempts made me cringe on several occasions. And there are so many stupid moments and things that make no sense in order to make the joke work.
Maybe I'm the wrong demographic. But aside from a few laughs, I did not enjoy this movie.
(1 viewing, 1/31/2025)
From one perspective, You're Cordially Invited did make me laugh out loud 12-15 times. On the other hand, it feels like another barely mediocre movie that we constantly see from streaming originals.
Will Ferrell has nearly all of the funny parts. Aside from him, I found the majority of the cast unfunny. The failed comedic attempts made me cringe on several occasions. And there are so many stupid moments and things that make no sense in order to make the joke work.
Maybe I'm the wrong demographic. But aside from a few laughs, I did not enjoy this movie.
(1 viewing, 1/31/2025)
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed at the Great Waters Golf Course, which is part of Reynolds in Greensboro, Georgia. They shut down the entire course for several days.
- GoofsWhen Margot is filmed from behind saying, "I planned 17 seasons of Altar Wars," her mouth doesn't start moving until just before the shot changes.
- SoundtracksIsn't She Lovely
Written and Performed by Stevie Wonder
Courtesy of Motown Record Company, L.P.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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- 1h 49m(109 min)
- Color
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- 2.39 : 1
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