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filmreel · 2 years
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THE PEOPLE WE HATE AT THE WEDDING — 2022, dir. Claire Scanlon
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fancyschmancyopinions · 8 months
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KRISTEN BELL at the Breakthrough Prize Awards on April 15th 2023 wearing CONG TRI
As much as I liked this look, I’m just not sure it was the right one for Kristen. My biggest issue is the color, I just don’t think it looks great with her darker hair. I’m not a fan of how it looks with her coloring. I really love the material used and the little cape detail, but the color kills the look in my opinion.
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turniptitaness · 2 years
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Paul Stevenson being a model therapist. 😇
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phoenixyfriend · 1 year
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Watching "The People We Hate at the Wedding" and feeling incredibly normal about it.
It is billed as a comedy but hoo boy is it not one.
Someone please come be Incredibly Normal about this movie with me.
(Below is the liveblog and uhhhh it's a lot. Warnings below the cut.)
This liveblog contain mentions of alcohol abuse (lots of it), drug abuse (one extended sequence), toxic relationships, infidelity, power differences, dangerous driving, inappropriate behavior in public, miscarriage, infertility, and the obliviousness of the rich.
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Title: The People We Hate at the Wedding
Rating: R
Director: Claire Scanlon
Cast: Kristen Bell, Ben Platt, Allison Janney, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Dustin Milligan, John Macmillan, Isaach De Bankolé, Karan Soni, Jorma Taccone, Lizzy Caplan, Andy Daly, Adam Godley, Brandon Johnston, Lexi Janicek, Milakale Kember
Release year: 2022
Genres: comedy, drama
Blurb: A dysfunctional family reluctantly reunites for a family wedding. As their many skeletons are wrenched from the closet, it turns out to be just what this singular family needs to reconnect.
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The People We Hate at the Wedding (2022)
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mostunderratedawards · 11 months
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Most Underrated Lead Actor in A Limited Series /TV Movie
Joel Kim Booster in Fire Island
John Cho in Don't Make Me Go
Trevante Rhodes in Mike
Sam Claflin in Daisy Jones and the Six
Abubakr Ali in Anything’s Possible
Ben Platt in The People We Hate at the Wedding
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watchit-kal · 1 year
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The People we Hate at the Wedding-
This movie was SO refreshing. I am also a Ben Platt apologist, he can do no wrong in my eyes. Kristen Bell as well. The entire cast was so well curated. Never a missed opportunity for comedic relief or for the perfect execution of the very real and human side of relationships. Like, honestly, I can’t remember the last time I watched a romcom that so perfectly showed the imperfect and messy parts of relationships. While yes, they did stick them into some mess, there was also a struggle with everyday common problems. A father who does not accept his child, and a mother who becomes the villain to preserve her child’s perception. Half siblings, and sometimes feeling like whole and others like none at all. Not being able to let go even for something better. Fighting with your family as much as you fight for them. Taco Bell being the glue of society. And maybe most importantly, appreciating life and people for what and who they are. It may just be my favorite movie of the year. Just a beautifully written story. I genuinely laughed out loud multiple times. Oh, we even got our Mean Girls moment towards the end. A proper chick fight (although I wish it had been over something better) remember ladies, leave that man alone he ain’t shit. Don’t listen to rotten tomatoes or IMDB on this one. I promise it is worth the watch. A good way to spend a Sunday wrapped in a soft blanket. Overall 10/10
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oldfilmsflicker · 2 years
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new-to-me #779 - The People We Hate at the Wedding
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Ask me about the people we hate at the wedding I swear I'm normal about the people we hate at the wedding
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comicalmeme · 2 years
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i luv dis movieeeeeee 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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KRISTEN BELL at the premiere of “People We Hate at the Wedding” in Los Angeles on November 16th 2022 wearing ERDEM
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Are you my dream girl? Please tell me you aren't married. 
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turniptitaness · 2 years
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Just a few of Paul's iconic one-liners.
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phoenixyfriend · 1 year
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In defense of Eloise (the wedding movie)
--part of the miscarriage plot was that messy sister's ex blamed her for the miscarriage. No one told Eloise this.
--if my siblings spent the whole lead up to my wedding acting like they were forced to be there, I would also tell them not to come
--she is clearly stressed and trying to impress her future in-laws, and none of her family is helping with that
--while it's not messy sister's fault that the wife showed up, it does not change the fact that all of Eloise's future in-laws know she is related to someone who had an extramarital affair. Its also possible that they might think Eloise condoned the affair.
--her brother told her in-laws about his sex life and pissed on someone. I love my brother and I would still uninvite his ass if he pulled that shit.
--there are... uncomfortable implications about two white siblings banding together to ostracize their mixed-race siblings.
Your opinion is still valid. I just also think that Eloise is going through it and deserves some slack.
Context: this post
Oh yeah, definitely. I do get exactly where you're coming from, and a lot of stuff was revealed after the movie had already led us to forming some specific opinions. I do think Eloise still could have handled some things better, though; even after watching the full movie and having all the context for her behavior, I think that... god I can't remember the exact phrasing, but there was a moment at the start where she said something along the lines of "We've drifted apart, but I'm sure we'll all be best friends again in no time."
And that's... I think that colors a lot of my opinion on her in regards to Alice specifically and Paul by extension. There's that really strange disconnect where she seems so casually excited and not even considering that a really horrible situation might have had some strong feelings lingering about.
(Full disclosure, a lot of this is probably influenced by my own faults and foibles, and I don't want to go too deep into self-analysis because I don't have room in my schedule for that kind of self-loathing lmao.)
It's not really excusing the extent of Alice and Paul's behavior, and I don't fault her for telling them 'listen, just don't come, then,' after the whole Situation at the dinner party, but.. IDK I just can't get past that initial Bright Eyed Optimism where she seems to be shoving Last Summer under the bed and pretending it didn't happen. I can't imagine that she didn't notice that Alice was avoiding her, or how long it took her siblings to actually respond? I mean, I guess she could have just been caught up in wedding planning, but that shock she had at Alice being hurt, in the limo...
It's just... it's an ugly and complex intersection of situations, and it's hard to paint any of the main cast as a villain (since Henrique, Dom, and Jonathan are secondary or tertiary characters). The siblings and Mom are all just Going Through It at the same time and it's a bad, bad time because nobody's well enough to really help the others through their shit (except Alice and Paul doing their best for each other, which isn't great).
Nobody's the villain but I do have somewhat more pity for Alice than Eloise, just because of the known specifics (miscarriage+breakup vs medical realization) and their life circumstances (white collar working class vs inherited wealth), and... yeah, Alice is a dick. But Eloise is rich and, in a lot of scenes, seems more interested in going through the motions (holding Alice up while she pukes) and controlling the situation (yelling that this is her wedding) than in actually understanding why people are upset with her.
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