Jenny's Wedding
Jenny's Wedding
PG-13 | 31 July 2015 (USA)
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Jenny Farrell is getting married. But how will her straight-laced family react when they find out that the woman they thought was their daughter’s roommate is actually her fiancée? As the old-fashioned Farrells attempt to come to terms with the prospect of a surprise daughter-in-law, they face a difficult choice: either adapt with the times or risk being left behind.

Reviews
Ste_willi

This is the coming out movie told by a bunch of straight people. Every cliché is fulfilled. It's bland, not funny and just boring. Wow!

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p-73858

Jenny's wedding is a straight person's attempt at making a gay hallmark movie. Sad, filled with stereotypes, and Alexis Bledel. I found this movie on my quest to find a lesbian-centric film that wasn't overly sexual (looking at you, Blue is the Warmest Color) and had a happy ending where both girls were alive. (The wedding was a bonus) Unfortunately, I was let down. This movie is not good, even by hallmark movie standards. Katherine Heigl must have mixed up plaster and her foundation because her acting left so much to be desired, I actually felt bad for Alexis Bledel's character, Kitty, for falling in love with an OBVIOUSLY straight statue. One thing that this movie did get right? Straight People and their antics. Kitty is called Jenny's roommate up until literally, the day of the wedding.

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Fiona Brone

Good looking film, solid acting chops and intelligent script. What's not to like.Kathryn Heigl brings a realistic strength to Jenny, without a trace of cliché 'Hollywood lesbian'ie policewoman, army sergeant, or strident media queen. She's a pretty woman in love, with parents who just don't get who their little girl has become, and her marriage choice. These are caring and intelligent people mining an unknown field.The soundtrack is a total match and a stunning feature. When Kasey Jones' wandering lyrics to 'Lost in Love' pour out from Kristina Train, Jenny's Wedding becomes a tender journey down the aisle to love actually.

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trainmail11

I thought the movie would have been better than this. They were promoting it so well, but overall it was just that bad. At the start, I was really hoping it was good and I related to the air tension in keeping this a secret, but it spiraled down when the star couple showed up.Let me tell you this: Jenny and Kitty had a pretend relationship.That was what I felt from the first moment I saw them together and that's how I felt through all of the movie. They weren't right together, at all. First off? You don't freaking leave your significant other when she's off to do something important. You stick TOGETHER. If you're in the god damn forest with your partner and you're surrounded by wolves, you don't freaking run, you bish.Second of all, when you know your partner blew up about something embarrassing around a bunch of people and it includes you, you don't just cuddle with her to make her feel better, you gosh darn talk about how inappropriate about that. Wtf, girl, are you just some kind of rug to step on? Wtf.I don't even want to mention the part where they were trying out dresses. The only thing I actually liked about this movie was Jenny's sister's story, because THAT made me feel more for the girl than for any other character blabbing around willy-nilly.

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