
In Manhattan, the lawyer Liv and the school teacher Emma have been best friends since their childhood. They both are proposed to by their boyfriends on the same day and they plan their wedding parties in Plaza Hotel, using the services of the famous Marion St. Claire. However, due to Marion's secretary's mistake, their weddings are scheduled for the same day. None of them agrees to change the date and they become enemies, trying to sabotage the wedding party of the rival.... (Full plot summary below)
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In Manhattan, the lawyer Liv and the school teacher Emma have been best friends since their childhood. They both are proposed to by their boyfriends on the same day and they plan their wedding parties in Plaza Hotel, using the services of the famous Marion St. Claire. However, due to Marion's secretary's mistake, their weddings are scheduled for the same day. None of them agrees to change the date and they become enemies, trying to sabotage the wedding party of the rival.
Leave your thoughts about Bride Wars.
| PremiereOlivia PutnalSometimes the only funny stuff is in the trailers, but not so here. Kristen Johnson was especially adept at stealing some scenes. |
| Projection BoothRob HumanickEnough to make one yearn for the comparatively rich complexity of Home Improvement. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyHudson and Hathaway are totally wasted in this lame retro comedy, which is seemingly a critique of the wedding industry but in actuality ends up endorsing every element related to lavish nupitals. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanBride Wars pretends to be a satire of wedding mania, but since there's virtually nothing else to the movie, the satire comes depressingly close to endorsement. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerA girlie romantic comedy with tired slapstick pranks but not an ounce of self-respect or intelligence. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderHathaway should be embarrassed, and Hudson should ask Hathaway what it's like to still be capable of feeling embarrassment. |
| The Age (Australia)Jim Schembri[A] funny, self-consciously frothy piece of good-natured escapism. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonAren't we [women] adorable in all our irrational shrieking harpy juvenile shallow materialistic glory? We so are! |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekYou leave this chick flick disaster feeling like an escapee from a POW camp. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongSetting feminism back at least a century, embarrassing a potential Oscar nominee and insulting the very idea of romance, Bride Wars is every bit as awful as it sounds. |