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Topic: Rachel Getting Married (2008)
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Gerard S. Cohen
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 975
From: Forest Hills, NY, USA
Registered: Sep 2001
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posted 11-01-2008 01:33 PM
I attended this screening to avoid the Halloween "trick or treat" doorbell ringing for the first time, since while the neighbors' urchins are cute as hell, lately groups of non-local, aggressive teenagers without costumes have become annoying. The title reminded me of other wedding films, such as "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" and "Bombay Wedding" and I thought this would be a fun, homey satire. WRONG!
S P O I L E R S ?
Kym leaves a 12-step rehab center to attend the bi-racial wedding of her sister, and within the enforced gaiety of the three-day festivities, intense emotional confrontations erupt within this dysfunctional family, sparked by her arrival.
For me this turned out to be the Wedding from Hell! The acting, at a high emotional pitch, combined with the tight, claustrophobic camera shots, (some handheld) raucous percussion, amplified rock guitar and wierd, disorienting violin music throughout the celebrations, induced in me a feeling of nausea, and when I arrived home, none too soon, I had dry heaves.
Some scenes I found emotionally tedious and painful, such as the endless embarrassing toasts, and the idiotic competition game at the dishwasher. I couldn't help identifying with each of the principals in turn (I was father of the bride at my daughter's wedding last June.)
While I recognize the skill of the writers, and the intensity of the acting of the major players, and the mystery-like plot development, I couldn't be sure whether there was meant to be in part a put-down of upper middle-class family celebrations and the pretense of family values concealing major psychological family flaws.
This film might well please those with stronger psyches and stomachs than mine. ......................................................
At the Kew Gardens Cinema, Screen #3, Halloween eve, with 20 adults and seniors.
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