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Father of the Bride Part




An enjoyable (but repetitve sequel)

George Banks (Steve Martin) has finally recovered from his daughter's wedding - he's just finished paying for it, and not only did he learn how to deal with the fact his Annie is married (well, mostly by thinking she and her husband Bryan are playing house) but is starting to like Bryan a little... Until Annie announces she's going to have a baby. George Banks? A grandfather? He always knew that Bryan was up to no good - he, for one thing, is too young to be a grandfather! As if he needed more proof for that, his wife Nina (Diane Keaton) is preagnant again - just as George was starting to look forward to having the place for himself and Nina in a few very short years when their young sone Matthew leaves the house... Throw in Frunk the weird wedding coordinator and his assistant Howard, Bryan's parents and their "lovable" dogs, and you get a movie as hilarious as the first one: there's just the right amount of references to the first movie to be funny but not to bore the viewer as a typically boring sequel... Unfortunately, the structure of the movie is very similar to the first one's (including Annie ; Bryan fighting at around the same time in the story line), which made it feel a little repetitive.


Just As Sweet The Second Time Around

This pleasing follow up to the 1991 hit is just as warm and fuzzy and delightful as the first. In fact, I think it may even be better. Steve Martin and everybody else from the original return as we find out that daughter(Kimberly Williams)is pregnant with child. Everybody is overjoyed. Then, the unthinkable happens. Mrs. Banks(Diane Keaton) learns that she is expecting too!. That storyline deals a lot with the ages of these characters. They are going to have their first grandchild, and, at the same time, are going to have a new child of their own. There are many funny scenes that deal with that issue. Soome of them are very poignant as well. Steve Martin is a charming class act all the way. He's teriffic. Martin Short returns as wedding coordinator Franc. He's now on board to decorate the new baby's room. The movie has that same lovely visuals like the first. The great street, lovely house. It's a nice film. The great Eugene Levy pop ups as well. This is one sweet little movie. A part 3 would be very welcome. If you don't like nice, warm, happy movies, then stay far away from this. If you just like movies, you will. Some people hate movies like this because they are nice. I think it's a sad world we live in if some people have to bash a film simply because it's a nice movie. That's pretty pathetic. This movie is a delight.


Don't waste you're time and money on this one

Why make a movie about a perfect conservative family, living in a perfect conservative neighbourhood, living a perfect conservative life?
BR>Typical Hollywood-production: technically well done and no originality at all. Predictable on every detail. Hollow personalities and loads of stupid cliches and politically correct jokes.






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