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Sarah begins to confront her shortcomings after she rejects her boyfriend's hasty proposal and soon finds herself in a rebound romance. Meanwhile, her sister Beth is immersed in the details of her wedding.... (Full plot summary below)

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Sarah begins to confront her shortcomings after she rejects her boyfriend's hasty proposal and soon finds herself in a rebound romance. Meanwhile, her sister Beth is immersed in the details of her wedding.

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CraveOnline - 8/10 by Fred TopelJust gets it right. The tone is kind and sympathetic but juicy with drama and tension breaking comedy.
eFilmCritic.com - 8/10 by Erik ChildressAfter so much emotional dishonesty inherent in Sundance films like Hello I Must Be Going and Celeste & Jesse Forever, Save the Date had a welcome air of truth about it.
honeycuttshollywood.com - 8/10 by Kirk Honeycutt'Save the Date' traffics in the most banal situations and whiny characters imaginable.
The A.V. Club - 8/10 by Scott TobiasSave The Date's achievements are modest - it could be funnier and more affecting, and it ends with a shrug - but the film is wise about sibling relationships, the uncertainty of youth, and smaller matters, like the way people relate to each other after a break-up.
New York Magazine (Vulture) - 8/10 by Bilge EbiriSave the Date works best when it's getting under your skin, and it does that when it's capturing the queasy halfway point - part sadistic, part bittersweet - of still loving somebody while trying to move on to someone new. It's a kind of subtlety that movies, especially American movies, rarely do well, but this quietly unassuming, secretly brilliant little charmer nails it.
Slate - 7/10 by Dan KoisSarah spends her downtime drawing her friends and family in her sketchbook - the art is by Brown - and the figures she makes are not stylized or caricatured but just well-observed, scruffier versions of real life. It's fitting that those same drawings adorn the opening and closing credits of this sweet and sympathetic movie.
Time - 7/10 by Mary PolsA slim but likeable little romantic comedy that feels like a sweeter cousin of HBO's Girls.
Paste Magazine - 7/10 by Annlee EllingsonWith irrepressibly appealing performers playing flawed characters, he strikes a chord that resonates, even if some of the notes are a bit familiar.
Movieline - 7/10 by Alison WillmoreMohan's film may not manage anything out of the ordinary, but it does present a convincingly contemporary depiction of relationships and dating when the goalposts have been moved, or when we're at least trying to pretend they have.
Common Sense Media - 6/10 by S. Jhoanna RobledoRacy romcom has realistic characters but needs more plot.

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