Perry Kate
Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Catangro
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Guillelmina
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
educallejero
Seriously. It started really well, and then they did everything possible to annoy me.The whole movie moves around a wedding. I believe I "get it". Its about female friendship, but the jokes and situations were more annoying than funny because, again, everything was about a wedding. I just couldn't possibly simpatize with that being such a big deal.Probably my fault.BUT. The romance was actually awesome. I wanted to see them much much more. The couple make sense (He looks like a normal good guy and she looks like a normal beautiful woman) and the chemistry and scenes were awesome. So there's that
joaofilipeafonso-35374
Bridesmaids is an entertaining picture that does come with beliaveable characters and a story that never stops being entertaining, and is on a much higher remark than similar comedies. Kristen Wiig's contribution to the film, both as a writer and an actress, allows the film to showcase the talent among female comedians, but it is not without a bland story to pull it all together.In a nutshell, Bridesmaids comes up with a generic story and bland direction to deliver a picture that has some genuinely funny actresses and gags, though it is nothing to write home about as being a landmark of comedy.
kz917-1
Funny, just go in knowing the humor gets very blue at times. This was a rewatch and I did not remember several of the scenes. A good majority of the actors are now quite a bit more famous than when this movie was filmed.I would watch Chris O'Dowd read the phone book! Check out The Sapphires if you are a fan of his.
Doin'this4Eliza
Hate to be that guy (just kidding I don't), but the German phrase used in this movie (Auf wiedersehen) more literally means "until we see each other again" rather than goodbye and this recently caused my dear friend to misuse it on the Facebooks. I would encourage better implementation of foreign languages in film so as not to confuse its largely American audience. After all, foreign relations are becoming ever more important in our Trump-filled global age. Also, the movie was quite funny.