Four Weddings and a Funeral

Five good reasons to stay single.

6.8
19941h 57m

Over the course of five social occasions, a committed bachelor must consider the notion that he may have discovered love.

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Trailers & Videos

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Original Trailer

Thumbnail for video: David Objects At Charles & Carrie's Wedding

David Objects At Charles & Carrie's Wedding

Thumbnail for video: Fiona Tells Charlie She Loves Him

Fiona Tells Charlie She Loves Him

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"Awful Wedded Wife" Scene

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Best Man Speech

Thumbnail for video: Charles Forgets The Rings

Charles Forgets The Rings

Thumbnail for video: Charles Meets Carrie

Charles Meets Carrie

Thumbnail for video: Movie Clip - He Was My North

Movie Clip - He Was My North

Cast

Photo of Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant

Charles

Photo of Rowan Atkinson

Rowan Atkinson

Father Gerald

Photo of Timothy Walker

Timothy Walker

Angus the Groom - Wedding One

Photo of Sara Crowe

Sara Crowe

Laura the Bride - Wedding One

Photo of Elspet Gray

Elspet Gray

Laura's Mother - Wedding One

Photo of Philip Voss

Philip Voss

Laura's Father - Wedding One

Photo of Kenneth Griffith

Kenneth Griffith

Mad Old Man - Wedding One

Photo of Rupert Vansittart

Rupert Vansittart

George the Boor at The Boatman - Wedding One

Photo of Nicola Walker

Nicola Walker

Frightful Folk Duo - Wedding One

Photo of Paul Stacey

Paul Stacey

Frightful Folk Duo - Wedding One

Photo of Simon Kunz

Simon Kunz

John with the Unfaithful Wife - Wedding One

Photo of Michael Mears

Michael Mears

Waiter at the Boatman - Wedding One

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Reviews

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r96sk

7/10

Good, if a little light on actual laughs.

Hugh Grant is the best thing about 'Four Weddings and a Funeral', he gives an amusing performance. The plot is obvious and speaks for itself, it does lead to a few interesting shenanigans. Some of the dialogue is iffy, as is some of the editing though.

None of the cast behind Grant stood out to me, with the exception of Rowan Atkinson; but that's only down to how well known he is in general, as here he is underused. I found Andie MacDowell's performance very wooden. I appreciate them not going the obvious route with Kristin Scott Thomas' character, even if it makes her Fiona redundant throughout.

Just about serviceable, worth watching if only once.

G

CinemaSerf

7/10

Whilst this largely centres around the persona of "Charles" (Hugh Grant) it's really more the compendium of characters that makes this comedy work well. He is late for the first of the weddings, but that doesn't really matter except it's where he first espies "Carrie" (Andi MacDowell). A one night stand ensues and both seem to like the other, but nothing comes of it and we proceed to the next wedding, then the next. It's this third one that turns out to be her's - to a laird a little older than she. "Charles" is crestfallen but what to do? Might it be best to settle for someone else - even is she's not the one? Richard Curtis has written a gem of a comedy here, allowing a slew of characterful personalities to slot into the life of "Charles". The underused, brightly waist-coated, Simon Callow is probably my favourite. He and boyfriend "Matthew" (John Hannah) have an habit of exposing the more preposterous and yukkie sides of the wedding; the twee folk singers and the guests who overdo the free bar or think they are god's gift. Indeed, as much of this takes a swing at the whole symbolism and ceremony of marriage as it plays on the foibles and flaws of "Charles" and his friends. Rowan Atkinson's bumbling vicar "Gerald" has the pews in hysterics and Charlotte Coleman is great as the maybe a bit too frank "Scarlett". It pieces together a bit to serendipitously and I maybe don't need to hear the Wet Wet Wet song again any time soon, but it showcases a range British acting talent in an amiable and enjoyable fashion for two hours.

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