Review: 27 Dresses

Score:B

Director:Anne Fletcher

Cast:Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Malin Arkerman

Running Time:107 Minutes

Rated:PG-13

To many women serving in a wedding is a hassle, but for Jane it is a pleasure. Having helped plan and execute some twenty-seven weddings Jane is completely content with staying the bridesmaid. However when her sister begins to fall for her one true love, Jane can't help but be jealous and irritated. But as always the show must go on. Will Jane be able to finally stand up for herself and say no or will she continue to plan her dream wedding to her dream man "“ all for her sister? Either way one thing is for sure "¦ there will be a wedding.

Though the film is predictable and a definite chick flick it does contain a lot of laughs and provides for a relaxing and enjoyable time at the movies.

The first and most notable success in 27 Dresses is its comedy and wit. Taking a comedic look at weddings, relationships and love the film thrives on its humor, creating hilarious, real life situations. And although the dialogue is somewhat corny it still works in pulling off the perfect chick film.

Additionally I want to comment on the film's acting. Most of the times comedies lack the degree of acting talent that is present in most dramas; however 27 Dresses nailed it as Katherine Heigl, James Marsden and Judy Greer all rise to the occasion delivering unforgettable performances. With that said I want to commend Judy Greer for stealing the show from Katherine Heigl. Playing the best friend to the film's leading lady can often times leave you stuck in the background; however Greer spent every second on screen as if it were her last, delivering humor, intelligence and straight up sarcasm to give the film its rough edge. In short she took a mediocre film and gave it some spice, making it up with something that was both unique and clever.

I also want to comment on the film's overall feel. While taking a date to a movie is never a bad idea, taking a date to a film about getting married is a guy's worst nightmare. Because of this I want to mention that the film is great for groups and girl's night out; however as a date film it should be handled with care. Either way I enjoyed it and would recommend that everyone at least give it a chance.

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About Stephen Davis

Stephen Davis
I owe this hobby/career to the one and only Stephanie Peterman who, while interning at Fox, told me that I had too many opinions and irrelevant information to keep it all bottled up inside. I survived my first rated R film, Alive, at the ripe age of 8, it took me months to grasp the fact that Julia Roberts actually died at the end of Steel Magnolias, and I might be the only person alive who actually enjoyed Sorority Row…for its comedic value of course. While my friends can drink you under the table, I can outwatch you when it comes iconic, yet horrid 80s films like Adventures in Babysitting and Troop Beverly Hills. I have no shame when it comes to what I like, and if you have a problem with that, then we’ll settle it on the racquetball court. I see too many movies to actually win any film trivia contest, so don’t waste your first pick on me. My friends rent movies from my bookcase shelves, and one day I do plan to start charging. I long to live in LA, where my movie obsession will actually help me fit in, but for now I am content with my home in Austin. I prefer indies to blockbusters, Longhorns to Sooners and Halloween to Friday the 13th. I miss the classics, as well as John Ritter, and I hope to one day sit down and interview the amazing Kate Winslet.

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