
Two things about Jane: she never says no to her friends (she's been a bridesmaid 27 times and selflessly plans friends' weddings), and she's in love with her boss, George, nurturing dreams of a lovely, romantic wedding of her own. She meets Kevin, a cynical writer who finds her attractive, and that same week her flirtatious younger sister Tess comes to town. Jane silently watches George fall for Tess, a manipulative pretender. Worse, Jane may be called upon to plan their wedd... (Full plot summary below)
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Two things about Jane: she never says no to her friends (she's been a bridesmaid 27 times and selflessly plans friends' weddings), and she's in love with her boss, George, nurturing dreams of a lovely, romantic wedding of her own. She meets Kevin, a cynical writer who finds her attractive, and that same week her flirtatious younger sister Tess comes to town. Jane silently watches George fall for Tess, a manipulative pretender. Worse, Jane may be called upon to plan their wedding. Meanwhile, Kevin tries to get Jane's attention and has an idea that may advance his career. Can Jane uncork her feelings?
Leave your thoughts about 27 Dresses.
| Ebert & RoeperRichard RoeperTalk about setting the woman's movement back by about a half-century. |
| Spectrum (St. George, Utah)Bruce BennettKatherine Heigl impresses and James Marsden is predictably dreamy in this always a bridesmaid never a you-know-what, been there, done that cliché-ridden formulaic rom-com. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderPlays like it thinks it's the first romantic comedy the audience has ever seen. |
| Sacramento News & ReviewJim LaneHeigl is...so good that we can't wait to see her in a vehicle worthy of her. |
| Associated PressChristy Lemire27 Dresses is so chock full of romantic-comedy clichés, it almost plays like a parody. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongKatherine Heigl is a movie star. Even in a fluffy romantic comedy like 27 Dresses, she lights up the screen. |
| CinerinaKarina MontgomeryThere is a reason why formulae work: here, working well. The movie only blames Jane for forgetting herself in the needs of others, instead of the traditional Hollywood punishment for being single. |
| ComingSoon.netEdward DouglasDoesn't pretend to be something more than a fun movie for women, as it offers a lighter look at romance and relationships without ever getting preachy or anti-male. |
| Detroit Free PressJohn MonaghanSorry, Sandra. Too bad, Meg. The mantle of movie cute queen has just been passed to Katherine Heigl, starring as the romantically challenged New Yorker of 27 Dresses. |
| FromTheBalconyBill ClarkSure it's predictable, but what do you want in this movie? A sad ending? That would be called a drama. |