I'm not marking this as a romantic comedy because, despite the fact that it centers around a wedding, it's not about romance (which is why I was able to take watching it right now). It's about a girl (who, tragically, has the initials M.O.O.) who has shed her ugly duckling image from high school and is forced, years later, to confront her brother's fiance - who just happens to be the girl who made her life a living hell back then. The story is a little predictable and nothing really new, but the female actors in the film tap into a comedic vein that I didn't expect from any of them (except Betty White. Because she's always fabulous). Not an award-winning film, but it's fun for a girls' night out.
My Netflix rating: 4 stars
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