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    1998 · Romance · 3h

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  1. Feb 22, 1998 · The Wedding: Directed by Charles Burnett. With Halle Berry, Eric Thal, Lynn Whitfield, Carl Lumbly. In 1950s Massachusetts, a wealthy black woman engaged to a poor white beatnik learns about her family history.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Charles Burnett
    • 1998-02-22
  2. Filter by Rating: 6/10. Factual representation of African-American life. shelbycoles2005 4 October 2005. The Wedding (1998) was a fine attempt to bring to life a brilliant book. Although I understand that Oprah Winfrey may have wanted to have "stars" in her movie, aesthetically they just don't fit. The book states again and again that the Coles ...

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  4. The Wedding is a 1998 television film directed by Charles Burnett. Based on the 1995 novel by Dorothy West and written for television by West and Lisa Jones, it stars Halle Berry, Eric Thal, and Lynn Whitfield, and was produced by Oprah Winfrey's production company, Harpo Productions. The story touches on the subjects of marriage, race ...

    • Family Complications and An Interracial Relationship
    • A Reflection of Dorothy West’s Personal Experience
    • The Wedding Received Mixed Reviews
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    Shelby and Meade’s impending marriage is complicated by both parents’ skepticism toward the interracial relationship. After a family friend, Lute McNeil, pursues his long-time love for Shelby and makes one too many racist comments toward the couple, Shelby and Meade split. Meanwhile, Shelby’s mother realizes the toxicity of her own marriage as she ...

    Dorothy West wrote The Weddingas a reflection of her own experiences growing up among the African-American elite of the northeastern U.S.. West grew up in Boston to a formerly enslaved father who became a successful businessman. His success allowed him to provide educational opportunities for his daughter. Immersing herself in the Harlem Renaissanc...

    Reviews of the miniseries The Wedding were mixed overall, as typified by the one in Varietythat began: “Based on the Dorothy West novel, The Weddingsells the notion that upper-crust black society during the first half of the 20th century could be just as dysfunctional and backstabbing as its caucasian counterpart. It could also be nearly as racist....

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  5. 31% Tomatometer 42 Reviews 39% Audience Score 250+ Ratings The film follows struggling American siblings Alice (Kristen Bell) and Paul (Ben Platt), who reluctantly agree to attend the wedding of ...

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  6. Nov 18, 2022 · Its goal is to be a feel-good film, and it sort of accomplishes that. But from the predictable plot structure and series of overt zingers to the eye-rolling litany of on-the-nose needle drops, “The People We Hate at the Wedding” is awkwardly executed. Bell cannot carry the entire film on her shoulders, though she makes a valiant effort as ...

  7. Aug 27, 1993 · We are now, we sense, entering "La Cage aux Folles" country, and "The Wedding Banquet" does take some of the same delight in constructing a comedy of misunderstandings and deceptions. But the movie also has a warm heart, and by the end somehow manages to become very moving. The director, Ang Lee, approaches his material in a low-key way, not ...

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