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Sunday, January 9, 2011

27 dresses

27 DRESSES Movie Review
Cast
• Katherine Heigl as Jane Nichols
• James Marsden as Malcolm / Kevin Doyle
• Malin Åkerman as Tess Nichols
• Edward Burns as George
• Judy Greer as Casey
• Maulik Pancholy as Trent
• Melora Hardin as Maureen
• Peyton R. List as Young Jane Nichols

I saw this flick on the suggestion given by a cousin brother and LOVED it! The woman sincerely tries to help out and take care of every bride who expresses a need for a totally devoted bridesmaid... Only to be left willing to get hold of the colourful symbolic bouquet of flowers done by the bride.
Since her childhood, she took care of her younger sister when her mother succumbed to a fatal disease and left a grieving and depressed father. The younger sibling who grows up to be a charming and extrovert woman soon does her act and completely unaware of the protagonist’s love for latter’s boss, woos him to get wed:
The story takes a twist when after much self-control and heroism, the lead lady just decides to vent out her pent up anger, and simply lays bare the lies of her sibling to her boss. Meanwhile, Kevin – the writer has been following her out of curiosity about her bridesmaid – social work, and falls in love with her. But obvious, the movie includes a scene of them getting stuck near a motel and enjoying before the dirty secret of his published story sears and totally smashes the protagonist’s heart. In a way everything is heart wrenching, just the upbeat and peppy rhythm of movie does justice to it. It’s enjoyable: the way two sister’s inevitable reconciliation is triggered by the heroine kissing her boss. Upon realizing the fake ‘something’ that had kept her strings tied to the boss, she decides to let go of the scope that she might have had with her boss... After all chemistry matters!
Lost in the moment it’s Kevin’s call that sets her flying to his cousin’s wedding (where she had been already invited, albeit jokingly, by him, to be the bridesmaid): But natural... Every concern is on their side, and simply results in nuptial knot(s) being tied... Both in person, and, in the thoughts of her younger sibling and ‘Best Boss’.

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