Destination Wedding
Destination Wedding

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Two talkative and bitter people, Frank and Lindsay, meet on the way to the same destination wedding. Frank is scarred from a bad family history, and Lindsay is heartbroken from a previous relationship. At first, they do not get along. However, isolated from the other wedding guests, the two spend a lot of time together. Despite their verbal sparring, they eventually form a connection and have to decide whether or not to stay with each other after their trip is over.... (Full plot summary below)

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Two talkative and bitter people, Frank and Lindsay, meet on the way to the same destination wedding. Frank is scarred from a bad family history, and Lindsay is heartbroken from a previous relationship. At first, they do not get along. However, isolated from the other wedding guests, the two spend a lot of time together. Despite their verbal sparring, they eventually form a connection and have to decide whether or not to stay with each other after their trip is over.

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Village Voice - 9/10 by Danny KingLevin at times seems rather too taken with the verbosity of his own dialogue, but here and there, his quips and situations match perfectly with his actors’ sensibilities.
Los Angeles Times - 9/10 by Michael RechtshaffenKeanu Reeves and Winona Ryder may have worked together in the past (most notably in “Bram Stoker’s Dracula”), but Destination Wedding, a painfully indulgent anti-romantic comedy about a pair of miserable misanthropes who bond over their shared contempt of the universe, forces their screen chemistry well beyond any reasonable limits of tolerance.
RogerEbert.com - 8/10 by Nell MinowA lot of people are not going to like Destination Wedding, because the characters never shut up and complain all the time. But I thought it was a hoot. Winona Ryder and Keanu Reeves, in their fourth film together, are clearly having a blast, and they won me over.
AARP Movies for Grownups - 8/10 by Thelma AdamsThe low-key cross between Sideways and Before Sunrise proves to be a fine fit for Reeves and Ryder, who display their combustible love-hate chemistry from the meet-cute -- and get lots of laughs out of their com.
Flick Filosopher - 8/10 by MaryAnn JohansonA dark, bitter bonbon of an anti-romcom: so marvelously unromantic, so beautifully catty and witty. Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder were born to play these roles.
Hollywood Reporter - 8/10 by Justin LoweWhile Levin’s writing is sharp and observant, it’s also often overwrought and eventually just plain tiresome.
The Muse/Jezebel - 8/10 by Hazel CillsThe movie's minimalism -- which gives the eerie impression that Destination Wedding was better intended as a short story or a play rather than a feature film -- might have succeeded if it weren't for the script itself.
Common Sense Media - 8/10 by Jeffrey M. AndersonThis story about two narcissistic, cynical characters could quickly have become irritating, but the tone stays light and prickly, and the enormously appealing stars have fine chemistry.
Caution Spoilers - 8/10 by Sarah CartlandA treat for misanthropes, this is bleakly hilarious with the world's least alluring sex scene. Reeves and Ryder have the only speaking roles as strangers at a wedding; though their characters are so rude to each other they could've been married for years.
Chicago Tribune - 8/10 by Rick BentleyThe dialogue they deliver is crisp, witty and occasionally biting. Levin's script has the style and rhythms of the kind of romantic comedies of the '40s and '50s when actors like Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn used verbal banter like boxing gloves.

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