Sunday, April 25, 2010

Universal quandaries, Irish soul
I caught this movie on a flight, and then had a hard time tracking it down – the unknown cast, and the fact that no one I know has come close to watching this movie, did not help. In Happy Ever Afters, a wedding reception brings two couples close – one is re-marrying the same guy on somewhat dubious grounds, the other is a single mother in an unlikely pairing with an African American for purely commercial (read, legit immigration) reasons. Through a series of faux-pas and misunderstandings, the weddings both culminate in an unlikely turn of events. In the process, each of the cast gets to know the others a lot better, and finally come to terms with who they are and what they really want. A rare comedy that is hilarious nearly in full, while delving deep into believable characters, all delightfully Irish, and carefully develops their interrelationships and the eventual outcome. You could watch this movie for laughs, for understanding marriages, or for a hilarious take on the Irish, and be none the worse for it. If it was not for the utterly unknown cast, this should have been a must-release in India

14.5/20

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