Picture is reminiscent less of Richard Curtis' romcoms and more of Christopher Guest's mockumentaries, with a dash of early Mike Leigh.
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What are critics saying?
ReelViews by James Berardinelli
Confetti is an excellent study of what happens when someone botches Christopher Guest's mockumentary format.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
Must viewing for the Bridezillas set, this winning pageant of gaudy bad taste is the work of some of the U.K.'s most popular comedy performers.
A strained, ultra-predictable and headache-inducing mockumentary.
The Hollywood Reporter by Ray Bennett
The track records of the performers are impeccable, but Issit has obviously never watched an awards show or similar event where comedy actors appear unscripted. Placing the weight of such a preposterous storyline on their improvisational shoulders was a disaster waiting to happen. And it happened.
San Francisco Chronicle by Ruthe Stein
May be too convincing for its own good.
The New York Times by Stephen Holden
Content to go only a third of the way to the bottom of its characters, the movie gives each a few comic tics and leaves it at that.
The A.V. Club by Tasha Robinson
Anyone who's been closely involved with a wedding knows exactly how these beleaguered schmucks feel. Those who haven't may just take Confetti as a lighthearted but convincing argument for elopement.