Say 'I do' to 'Wedding Crashers'
Palm Beach Post
John Beckwith (Owen Wilson) and Jeremy Grey (Vince Vaughn) may make their living as divorce mediators, but they believe in the power of weddings.
New Line Productions
B The verdict: Imposter wedding invitees meet their match with a pair of sisters at a well-heeled knot-tying. Director: David Dobkin On the web |
||
Namely, they are a great way to meet and bed women, so they moonlight as Wedding Crashers, assuming the guise of invited guests and enjoying the food, drink and extremely available females in an array of ethnic persuasions.
When they up the chutzpah level by crashing the nuptials of the daughter of Cabinet secretary Christopher Walken, John falls hopelessly in love with another daughter (Rachel McAdams, The Notebook) and Jeremy is in way over his head with her sister (Isla Fisher), a suddenly randy filly. They become involuntary guests at the secretary's Kennedy-esque retreat on the Maryland shore, where they try to maintain their cover-story identities.
Wilson and Vaughn are an inspired comic team, with Vaughn earning most of the laughs with his motormouth monologues and physical pratfalls.
Director David Dobkin leads them along skillfully, refusing to stoop to stupidity. If anything, he lets the proceedings get too sloppy sentimental in the overlong final third, as the guys clean up their act and get romantic.
Become a fan of accessAtlanta on Facebook »
Get the latest news on ajc.com and wsbtv.com
Best of the Big A »
- Nominate: Best soup
- Vote: Best Thanksgiving-to-go
- Winners: Best place to bike