My Best Friend's Wedding Movie Review
My Best Friend's Wedding Review

"My Best Friend's Wedding" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1997
Cast and Crew
Director : P.J. HoganProducer : Ronald Bass,Jerry Zucker
Screenwiter : Ronald Bass
Starring : Julia Roberts,Cameron Diaz,Dermot Mulroney,Rupert Everett
An out-and-out blatant chick flick from the first frame on, My Best Friend's
Wedding will be as enjoyable to its female patrons as it is frustrating to its
male ones. Yes, Julia Roberts is back, and in fine form -- playing Julianne,
the bad girl, against Cameron Diaz's squeaky-clean bride-to-be (Kim). The best
friend in question is Michael (Dermot Mulroney), Roberts's long-time
confidant. When Michael reveals his imminent marriage, Julianne develops a
jealousy to be reckoned with, and makes it her life's work to break up the
couple.
In addition to its problems with alienating male viewers, the real flaw in My
Best Friend's Wedding is the lack of chemistry between the Mulroney and
Roberts. While I'd probably be a little shy smooching on Julia, hey, that's no
excuse for a seasoned pro. Then there's also the minor detail that the trailer
tells the story better than the film -- leaving some gaping plot holes -- but
who's quibbling? Roberts is the one to watch here, along with Rupert Everett
as her gay editor and co-conspirator in this mess. It's really these two that
make this picture fun -- and funny. And it's in Wedding's fall-down funny
moments that the picture really shines.
Maybe the most annoying piece of the film is Diaz and her penchant for bawling
in every scene. But then again, who's watching her? I always liked the
redheads best, anyway.
In a crucial scene, Cameron Diaz attempts to strangle an unsuspecting Julia
Roberts with a gold necklace.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





