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- “The Big Wedding” is a 90-minute comedy with a lot of plot and many major characters that still manages to be a slog. Why? It’s not the over-familiar material — a talented cast (and “The Big Wedding” certainly has one) can make tired jokes seem zippy.
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Apr 25, 2013 · “The Big Wedding” is a 90-minute comedy with a lot of plot and many major characters that still manages to be a slog. Why? It’s not the over-familiar material — a talented cast (and “The Big Wedding” certainly has one) can make tired jokes seem zippy.
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Don (Robert De Niro) and Ellie Griffin (Diane Keaton) are long-divorced, but when their adopted son's ultraconservative biological mother unexpectedly decides to fly in for the young man's...
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- Justin Zackham
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- Robert De Niro
The Big Wedding: Directed by Justin Zackham. With Robert De Niro, Katherine Heigl, Diane Keaton, Amanda Seyfried. A long-divorced couple fakes being married as their family unites for a wedding.
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- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Justin Zackham
- 2013-04-26
The Big Wedding is a 2013 American comedy film written and directed by Justin Zackham. It is an American remake of the original 2006 Swiss-French film Mon frère se marie [fr] (My Brother Is Getting Married), written by Jean-Stéphane Bron and Karine Sudan.
Award-winning actors wasted in forgettable, racy comedy. Read Common Sense Media's The Big Wedding review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Justin Zackham
- Sandie Angulo Chen
- Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Susan Sarandon
The one line that "The Big Wedding" straddles well is that between comedy and drama. The film is effective when it moves from funny jokes to touching family honesty and back to some more funny jokes.
Apr 26, 2013 · The Big Wedding is a 2013 ensemble comedy directed by Justin Zackham. The film follows a long-divorced couple, portrayed by Robert De Niro and Diane Keaton, who must pretend to be happily married during their adopted son's wedding.