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Showing posts with label Kristen Wiig. Show all posts
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Ghostbusters - Trailer Reaction
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Ghostbusters,
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Melissa McCarthy,
Paul Feig
Monday, May 16, 2011
Bridesmaids - Review

Bridesmaids stars SNL-Alum Kristen Wiig as Annie, a love-torn and financially broke middle aged woman doing her best to make it by. After her childhood friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) becomes engaged, Annie is chosen to be her maid of honor. In spite of her personal problems, Annie is determined to be the best maid of honor she can be as she leads a group of colorful and eccentric bridesmaids alongside competing with Lillian's new best friend, Helen (Rose Byrne).
Alright, let's get this out of the way... is Bridesmaids funny? Yeah, it actually is. My expectations for this film were low, not necessarily because it looked bad (I actually hadn't seen any clips or trailers for it), but that it didn't come off as anything more than the typical romcom/chick flick.

In my opinion, in order for a comedy to be successful, it must start with good characters. If you have a group of characters each with their own unique and funny contrasting personality, a good story will usually follow.

As funny as the varied cast can be, there is one performer who totally steals the show. Kristen Wiig as Annie shows that she is not only a hilarious comedian but a great actress in general. Her comic timing is spot-on and the way she handles herself with the more dramatic scenes (more on that next) is quite commendable. She is definitely a talented actress, and while her work on SNL definitely got her some prestige, I imagine Bridesmaids will be her big break into stardom.
Bridesmaids scores mainly thanks to it's performances and characters, and while the script is far from bad, it doesn't usually hit as hard as the cast. The title is a bit misleading. A movie called Bridesmaids implies that the focus is on a group of Bridesmaids, but in reality the bridesmaids themselves are actually the supporting story. Instead, a majority of the story is centered around Annie, her life and her dilemmas.

That is about all I have to say about Bridesmaids. I wasn't expecting much out of this one, but it turned out to be a legitimately funny and entertaining movie. If you can stomach some crude and sometimes gross humor, I'd definitely check this one out.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5!

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