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Love Wedding Repeat

Love Wedding Repeat

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Troubles arise for a man when he is abruptly reunited with an old flame at his sister’s wedding.

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Variety by Owen Gleiberman

It unfolds, more or less, in real time, which gives it an existential comedy-of-suspense element that trumps the usual Styrofoam rom-com plotting. The classical music playing in the background doesn’t make the film stodgy; it creates a sustained operatic flow. And the actors are simply terrific.

58

IndieWire by Kate Erbland

There’s much to enjoy in the film’s first hour, which plays out a bit like an updated “Four Weddings and a Funeral.” It’s a chatty comedy populated by amiable leads and a constellation of wacky supporting stars, with an ill-fated would-be couple at its heart.

50

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Barry Hertz

Just like the film’s half-hearted conceit, take comfort in knowing that you’ll be able to divorce yourself from the proceedings with the click of a button.

50

The New York Times

Craig’s comic delivery belabors gags that should run light on their feet. Rather than serving up a variety of zingers, the movie settles for one joke per character, repeated endlessly. . . . Instead, the best bits of comedy come from physical slapstick.

50

Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein

The obstacles here soon prove so contrived and the setups so schematic the movie can feel like a not-very-well-oiled, Rube Goldberg-like machine. And a predictable one at that.

50

The A.V. Club by Caroline Siede

The film’s desire to lampoon its rom-com cake and eat it too leaves it on an uncomfortable middle ground; a third act shift toward emotional earnestness doesn’t land, because the main players possess no depth.

40

Screen Rant by Molly Freeman

Love Wedding Repeat is too cringey to be any fun and fails to deliver on its premise of multiple alternate timelines.

40

The Hollywood Reporter by David Rooney

There's just too little wit here amid all the cutesy misunderstandings and farcical mayhem to make Love Wedding Repeat anything but tedious froth.

40

The Guardian by Benjamin Lee

The film’s drunken lurch into earnest romance near the end, after leaning on bawdy humour for the most part, requires us to see these characters as something other than farcical chess pieces, an uphill battle for all involved.

30

Rolling Stone by Peter Travers

For those who mistake Love Wedding Repeat for a comedy with actual laughs, consider yourselves warned.