After Michael tells his best friend, Julianne that he is getting married in four days, she goes straight to Chicago to help him get through. But she has every intention to stop the wedding and steal the groom from Kimberly. Over the next three days, she tries everything to split them up. Finally, on the day of the wedding, Jules tells Mike she loves him and kisses him, but to her disadvantage, Kimmy is watching them. Now Michael has to decide whom he loves most. –IMDb
Another of the Australian filmmakers whose successful work in their homeland brought Hollywood calling, P J Hogan burst into international awareness when his first feature as director and writer, “Muriel’s Wedding”, debuted to a 15-minute standing ovation at the 1994 Cannes Film Festival’s Directors’ Fortnight. A box-office champ, “Muriel’s Wedding” dominated the Australian Film Institute Awards, earning eleven nominations and winning four. Basically an ugly-duckling story that relied on broad humor to make its point, the film benefited from Hogan’s capabilities with actors. He elicited star-making performances from lead Toni Collette and supporting player Rachel Griffiths. Its success led to his directing “My Best Friend’s Wedding” (1997), starring Julia Roberts. With a screenplay by Ronald Bass, this “Wedding” presented Roberts in a return to comedy and featured strong turns from Cameron Diaz (as Roberts’ rival in love) and Rupert Everett (as her gay editor). Both films utilized popular… read more
Not just a guilty pleasure. I'm proud to say this is one of my favorite films of all time, which I own on DVD :)
I know....guilty pleasure :) I really liked this film...I found Rupert Everett so fucking charming!!!!!!! Julia Roberts was fantastic :) "Creme brulee can never be jello, you could never be jello!"
... Oh well, I fucking loved it and found myself shamefully with an idiotic smile at the bits where you are suppose to smile like an idiot... Julia Roberts was great on it.
Otra muestra mas de la obsesion del director P.J. Hogan con las bodas, y otro eslabòn mas en la cadena de pendejadas protagonizadas por Julia Roberts a mediados de los 90. Lo unico rescatable: Cameron Diaz (aunque esta tambien ha tenido un tino de la chingada a la hora de escoger sus peliculas...)
Okay, for some reason the opening credit sequence to My Best Friend’s Wedding is sort of brilliant. Showing four women dressed for a wedding, they lip-synch the words to “Wishin’ and Hopin’” (with… read review