After serving as a bridesmaid 27 times, a young woman wrestles with the idea of standing by her sister's side as her sibling marries the man she's secretly in love with.
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James Marsden
Kevin
Malin Akerman
Tess
Brian Kerwin
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Yetta Gottesman
Hip Bridesmaid
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Shari Rabinowitz
Bern Cohen
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Laksh Singh
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Like many girls, I enjoy the occasional romantic chick-flick now and again, and I was actually looking forward to watching this one. Not because I thought it would be a life-changing masterpiece, but because I thought I would have fun for the next two hours or so, and could turn my TV off with a smile on my face. Instead, what I got was goosebumps, a funny feeling in my stomach, and almost a teensy-weensy tear in my eye, for this film is one of the worst films I have seen in many years. Everything about it, from the script, the dialogs, the characters, the acting... I can best describe this film with the words "pretentious, over the top, silly (and NOT in a good way), boring, downright stupid..." *sigh*... I only watched this incredibly awful movie to the end, to... well... I don't really know... it was not because I wanted to make sure the ending would be EXACTLY like I knew it was going to be, because there was no doubt about that... it was more like watching a train wreck... you want to look away, but yet somehow, you just ... can't... stop... looking... If Katherine Heigl wants to make it big in Hollywood she most definitely has to choose her next role a little better. Reading the script before she says yes might be a good place to start.
Once again Katherine Heigl gives an audience a very crowd pleasing performance with a character who you root for from the very first scene as "Bridesmaid of the Year" and a supporting cast that enhances the journey and the story. Yes, the story is formulaic and even a bit corny at times, but in a sea of films out now that are dark and dreary, it is just great to watch the beautiful, intelligent and talented Heigl appear in wedding after wedding in 27 DRESSES until she meets the man of her dreams. The shots of New York make the film zing along, and with the handsome Edward Burns as the "man of desire", he is outpaced by the charming James Marsden as the new Prince Charming. I can hardly wait for another Heigl film.
Two songs in this movie are the only good thing about it. This is the cheesiest, corniest, most predictable movie I have seen in years. It includes a terrible cast in which only the male protagonist is likable. Truly, if you do not want to throw a brick at your TV (it is not its fault) do not rent the DVD. Every possible cliché you can imagine is depicted in this movie. The female protagonist is as charming as an ice cube. I kept watching hoping it would get better and that I would not be so good at guessing. But I won every time. Trust me. Avoid it. I am asked to write more about this movie in order that I can submit my comment, but there is really nothing worth rescuing that I can add except what I wrote above.
Jane (Katherine Heigl) has always been good at taking care of others, but not so much in looking after herself. Her entire life has been about making people happy -- and she has a closet full of 27 bridesmaid dresses to prove it. One memorable evening, Jane manages to shuttle between wedding receptions in Manhattan and Brooklyn, a feat witnessed by Kevin (James Marsden), a newspaper reporter who realizes that a story about this wedding junkie is his ticket off the newspaper's bridal beat. Jane finds Kevin's cynicism counter to everything she holds dear -- namely weddings, and the two lock horns. Further complicating Jane's once perfectly-ordered life is the arrival of younger sister Tess (Malin Akerman). Tess immediately captures the heart of Jane's boss, George (Edward Burns). Tess enlists her always-accommodating sister to plan yet another wedding -- Tess and George's -- but Jane's feelings for him lead to shocking revelations... and maybe the beginning of a new life. Very dry but still good. 27 Dresses 5/10
If you've seen "Runaway Bride," My Best Friend's Wedding," "In Her Shoes" and/or "While You Were Sleeping," then there's really no point in seeing this newest romantic comedy, "27 Dresses," starring Katherine Heigl ("The Ringer," "Knocked Up," the TV series "Grey's Anatomy"). Bits and pieces of all the aforementioned films - as well as a few I have omitted - are culled to cobble together this tale of Jane (Heigl), sweet, innocent, long-suffering and a patsy. The term "always-the-bridesmaid" has never been more appropriate, as she has 27 ugly bridesmaids' dresses (hence the title) in her closet - one for every cheesy theme wedding she has attended. Jane works for George (Edward Burns, "One Missed Call"), an environmentally-friendly, but hopelessly-naive boss who seems to be the only one in the office (or in the City of New York, for that matter), who cannot tell that Jane is totally in love with him. Unfortunately, for this fledgling love affair, Jane's pretty, but self-centered sister, Tess (Malin Akerman, "The Heartbreak Kid," The Brothers Solomon"), enters the picture and sweeps George off his goofy feet. While all of this is going on, Jane is practically being stalked by Kevin (James Marsden, "Superman Returns," the "X-Men" films), a wedding writer for a large New York publication. Assigned to cover Tess and George's nuptials (for SOME reason), he instead turns his attention to Jane and the fact she has been a bridesmaid 27 times. When all of these situations collide, we're supposed to be amused, but I was just bored, having seen this plot (or variations of this plot) many times before. Katherine Heigl is certainly a beautiful actress, and her Jane is very sweet and pure here, but she is not a strong enough lead to carry even this lightweight premise. She's no Julia Roberts; she's no Cameron Diaz; she's not even a Sandra Bullock. Playing opposite comedians such as Johnny Knoxville and Seth Rogan was fine - since she was more of a supporting character - but here, she is the main cog of the movie, and it's a bit too much for her. There are some scenes in which she is just there to look sad or hurt or angry or rejected, and not an integral part of the action. I also thought the love affair was forced upon us because it was expected. A twist at the conclusion would have been nice. Still overall, the movie is harmless and inoffensive, and will bring out all of the women (and many of their dates) who do not want to see "Cloverfield" at the cinaplexes over the next few weeks.
