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Storyline
Jane on the be two: She (her bridesmaids to the wedding and post-operative 27 eotdago selfless friend is planned), his friend what to say No, your boss, George, his own beautiful and romantic wedding nursing a dream and love. She, Kevin, who is attractive and meets the cynical writer in the same week his sister Tess comes to town likely. Jane quietly testing, George fall in love with a man who appears to control. Worse, Jane, when planning your wedding can be called. Meanwhile, Kevin and Jane are going to do that stood out to promote his career, has an idea. Jane, you pull your mind?
Review
In many cases this is the story, and feel-correction. Jane (Katherine Heigl) is pleased that the people of the century. Sissy girls often can not tell anyone, Otho E 27 Bondou Nida Sprinkle over the duties of a wedding bride. Romantic longings, her boss fell in love for many years, George (Ed Burns) I can not seem to connect. Your selfish younger sister Tess (Malin Acreman) to arrive, but all inquiries arising again, manages its George, Jane lose. Writing by Kevin (James Marsden) and a columnist for too long, and above all by the wedding of the pot. In fact, under the pretext for the wedding of Tess George wrote on a constant companion Jane and conditions. Complications, such as occurs.
For me, what really made this movie was the performances. Katherine Heigl did an absolutely fantastic job playing the woman that I'm sure everyone has felt like at one time. She brought a lot of spice to what could have been a one-note role. James Marsden is also pitch-perfect as the cynical reporter, a foil to Jane. It helps that they have good fight-and-kiss chemistry.
Also, for me the story line was not as tired and recycled as people made it out to be. It had some fresh spin and I really enjoyed it. I also preferred the ending to this movie to many chick-flick comedies which leave things open-ended and almost unrealistic. 27 Dresses wraps up all the plot lines in one neat sequence that is a truly worthy finale.
All in all, as far as romances and rom-coms go, this one shot to the top of my list.
For me, what really made this movie was the performances. Katherine Heigl did an absolutely fantastic job playing the woman that I'm sure everyone has felt like at one time. She brought a lot of spice to what could have been a one-note role. James Marsden is also pitch-perfect as the cynical reporter, a foil to Jane. It helps that they have good fight-and-kiss chemistry.
Also, for me the story line was not as tired and recycled as people made it out to be. It had some fresh spin and I really enjoyed it. I also preferred the ending to this movie to many chick-flick comedies which leave things open-ended and almost unrealistic. 27 Dresses wraps up all the plot lines in one neat sequence that is a truly worthy finale.
All in all, as far as romances and rom-coms go, this one shot to the top of my list.
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