Love, Weddings & Other DisastersLove, Weddings & Other Disasters
(2020)
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Love, Weddings & Other Disasters

A group of wedding planners struggle with their own love lives while planning the perfect day.

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Director Dennis Dugan is responsible for some of the most questionable films of Adam Sandler's career, such as 'Happy Gilmore' and 'You Don't Mess with the Zohan'. Now, without the comedy star, he decides to leave the slapstick comedy aside and embrace romance in 'Love, Weddings & Other Disasters'. However, despite the change of scenery, Dugan shows that it is still him in charge of a feature film by presenting us with a confusing story, full of embarrassing moments, which not even a cast with Jeremy Irons and Diane Keaton can save -- the latter, by the way, in one of the worst roles of her career as a blind woman. Although the intertwining of several stories involving love, romance and weddings is interesting, and may attract an audience looking for uncommitted fun, 'Love, Weddings & Other Disasters' ends up getting the dose wrong. How? By mixing too many characters, in too many stories, without ever giving due attention. Dugan also lacked more care in the humor, which ranges from nonsense, to slapstick, to something reminiscent of a certain British comedy. The idea here is good. The cast too. But the result is questionable, justifying the approval of only 4% on the Rotten Tomatoes website.

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It is a multi-story romantic comedy about the people who work on weddings to create the perfect day for a loving couple - while their own relationships are outlandish, odd, crazy and far from perfect.

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