Musings on movies, suitable for reading before or after you see them. I write about things I liked WITHOUT SPOILERS. The only thing I hate more than spoilers is reviewers' trashing movies because they think it makes them seem smart. Movie title links are usually links to blog posts. Click here for an alphabetized index of movies on this blog with a count.
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
The Wedding Plan (2016)
Jack and I enjoyed this low-key Israeli comedy about a 30-something Orthodox woman who believes God will find her a husband in time for the wedding she planned with a fiancé who dumps her a month before the event. It's the sophomore effort of director/writer Rama Burshtien (Fill the Void) and the star, Noa Koler (her debut) is charming enough as wacky Michal (MEE-cchhal) in her bright, high-necked dresses. Also known as Through the Wall (Laavor et Hakir). Worth seeing and Rotten Tomatoes' critics agree, averaging 83% to its audiences' 65.
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