
After two decades of filming weddings Doug had long wondered what became of those couples.. Are they still together? Is married life what they thought it would be? How have they navigated the inevitable ups and downs of marriage over the long haul? Driven by deep curiosity to answer these questions, he begins to track down and interview his wedding couples, juxtaposing wedding day flashbacks with present-day reality as he explores themes of love and marital commitment and to ... (Full plot summary below)
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After two decades of filming weddings Doug had long wondered what became of those couples.. Are they still together? Is married life what they thought it would be? How have they navigated the inevitable ups and downs of marriage over the long haul? Driven by deep curiosity to answer these questions, he begins to track down and interview his wedding couples, juxtaposing wedding day flashbacks with present-day reality as he explores themes of love and marital commitment and to ask them all the same question: After years of being married, what would be your advice be for a young couple soon to be married?
Leave your thoughts about 112 Weddings.
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzThough everything about the pic is slight and bittersweet, it's still charming. |
| We Got This CoveredAdam A. Donaldson112 Weddings is a real-life romantic tale that's funny, poignant, fascinating and true to life. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Jenny McCartney112 Weddings is a bittersweet portrait of the state of modern marriage, as interpreted by a New York wedding photographer. |
| Globe and MailAdam NaymanA skilled documentarian, Block moves briskly from easily relatable domestic scenarios to more tragic ones, and changes things up by focusing on two young marrieds-to-be. |
| Empire MagazineAngie ErrigoSometimes charming, occasionally sad, the couples' stories are often a joy to behold. The secrets of a successful marriage remain mysterious, however. |
| Total FilmMatt GlasbyOften, the litany of divorce and disappointments feels like we're trespassing on a couples' therapy session, less Don't Tell The Bride, more Don't Remind Her. |
| Little White LiesSophie Monks KaufmanWith the gulf between audience and film subjects reduced by thoughtful honesty, our investment in the fates of each couple and individual skyrockets. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawDisappointingly, the obvious question of Block's own marital/domestic situation is avoided. It's an entertaining study, though. |
| Daily Express (UK)Allan HunterWhy some marriages work and some fail is still a mystery and the film is inevitably bitty and random but it is still a touching, sweet-natured slice of life. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonA startling and welcome breath of reality for an institution overladen by fantasy in our culture. Happily ever after is hard! |