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It, however, didn't really suit my taste. I laughed here and there.
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I was able to enjoy some clever dialogue. I easily sat through the whole thing. But I can't really say whether I liked it or not. I will say I liked it more than most romantic comedies.
Simon Callow was terrific. Rowan Atkinson was there, which is never a good thing. Andie Mc. Dowell was bad and Kristin Scott Penn wasn't used as well as she could have been. The movie is obviously split up into five gatherings, four of which being weddings and one is a funeral; surprise, surprise. At each of the social gatherings Charles and Carrie run into each other. In ways the film reminds me of a inferior When Harry Met Sally. They connect the first time they meet, but go their separate ways, just to meet again.
Then they go their separate ways again. It's all very predictable, but still not horrible.
It was relentlessly funny, but it was just enough. The dialogue fits Hugh Grant to perfection. It's just a shame that some of it has to come out of Andie Mc. Dowells mouth. I don't hate her nearly as much as some, but her performance really took away from this becoming a great film.
Overall it's not as spectacular as I was lead to believe, but it is passable.