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La vie c'est pas du sur mesure
Jane a toujours été plus douée pour prendre soin du bonheur des autres que du sien. Toute sa vie, elle s'est évertuée à rendre ses proches heureux, et les 27 robes de demoiselle d'honneur qui remplissent son armoire sont autant de preuves de son dévouement. Lors d'une soirée mémorable, Jane parvient à faire la navette entre deux réceptions de mariage, l'une à Manhattan, l'autre à Brooklyn, sous les yeux ébahis de Kevin, un journaliste qui réalise que l'histoire de cette accro aux mariages pourrait lui apporter la gloire qu'il espère tant. Pour compliquer les choses, la vie parfaitement réglée de Jane est bouleversée par l'arrivée de sa petite soeur, Tess. George, le patron de Jane, tombe très vite sous le charme de Tess, et cette dernière demande tout naturellement à sa soeur d'organiser leur mariage. Mais cette fois, les choses se compliquent, car Jane est elle-même secrètement amoureuse de George...
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“27 Dresses” is a 2008 American romantic comedy starring Katherine Heigl, whose character loves weddings and even owns the titular 27 bridesmaid dresses from weddings she’s been in. This is supposedly a popular chick flick, and despite me not being the biggest fan of the genre, decided to watch it because of its supposed popularity. The film has the typical chick flick scenario: pretty female (Heigl as main female character Jane) has an unrequited crush on a handsome male (Edward Burns as George, Jane’s boss). Handsome male falls for pretty female’s rival (in this case, her sister Tess, played by Malin Åkerman). Pretty female meets a charming man (James Marsden as Kevin Doyle, the main male character), bickers with him constantly, and they fall in love. I’m not gonna lie, the way “27 Dresses” goes about this typical scenario is pretty enjoyable. You can’t help but feel for Jane, who is a hopeless romantic and hopelessly in love with someone who only sees her as a loyal assistant. Then, when Jane “gets real” and decides to no longer be a pushover, you root for her character growth. Even her childish fight with Tess was funny. In addition, I thought the acting and casting in “27 Dresses” was well done; everyone was surprisingly likable. The soundtrack was your typical romcom music, although I will say that the “Bennie and the Jets” scene was pretty entertaining. Despite my feelings for “27 Dresses,” I probably wouldn’t rewatch this.
Fine for a Saturday night during bar review when no thinking is required.
I love romcoms. This is a happy romcom, one of those you see and cry but not because it's sad but because it's so pretty.
Cute romcom love the chemistry I'm not sure if I would have forgive Kevin but that's the magic of movies so the leads do things I would never do But they are cute and I like the end of the movie And George was definitely the sweetest man I love that he cares for Jane and treats her well yeah yeah bare minimum but he's cute
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