Bridesmaids (15)

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Time Out rating:

<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>2/5
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Time Out says

Tue Jun 21 2011

Attempts at adapting the ever popular gross-out lad-com genre for the female market have been largely woeful, as anyone who has suffered through the likes of ‘The Sweetest Thing’ or ‘Bride Wars’ can attest. But is it just that the films were bad, or does this point to a subtle gender discrepancy when it comes to comedy? Even in this enlightened age, could it be that audiences find the idea of women puking, farting and fighting inherently offputting?

As it turns out, no. Those movies were just rubbish. Get a script stuffed with crackling one-liners, a talented and hugely likeable cast and the creative team responsible for the likes of ‘Freaks and Geeks’ (director Paul Feig) and ‘The 40 Year Old Virgin’ (producer Judd Apatow), and the result can be every bit as disgracefully enjoyable as its finest phallocentric equivalent.

‘Bridesmaids’ is the brainchild of ‘Saturday Night Live’ alumnus Kristen Wiig, whose memorable supporting performances in everything from ‘Whip It’ to ‘Paul’ have led to a well-deserved lead role here – though the fact that she co-wrote the script can’t have hurt. Wiig plays Annie, a put-upon, mid-thirties single woman whose already fragile ego takes a knock when she finds out that her sole remaining unmarried friend, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), is getting hitched. Readily agreeing to act as maid of honour, Annie takes on the task of wrangling a gang of mismatched, wilful bridesmaids through the marriage preparations, with predictably disastrous consequences.

Gamely tackling everything from sly satire to broad slapstick, sweet romance to lurid innuendo (her impersonation of a penis is some kind of genius), Wiig’s performance is consistently remarkable. Her scenes with Rudolph are the heart of the film: it’s hard to remember such a warmly convincing, consistently hilarious depiction of female friendship.

The rest of the cast is secondary, but still noteworthy: for the boys, ‘Mad Men’ lead John Hamm stands out in an uncredited role as Annie’s preening ‘fuck buddy’, while British TV veteran Chris O’Dowd supplies appropriate levels of awkward charm as the straight-man love interest. Girl-wise, Rose Byrne makes for a superbly hissable villain as Annie’s brittle, privileged friendship rival Helen, but is consistently overshadowed by Melissa McCarthy as the brusque, Belushi-esque bruiser Megan.

It doesn’t all work: some of the more extreme gross-out does feel rather like petty one-upmanship (‘You think “The Hangover” was bad? Well check this out...’), while a few of the later scenes, in which Annie goes spectacularly off the rails, feel forced. Also, as is often the case with the Apatow stable’s output, the film goes on just a little too long.
But mostly ‘Bridesmaids’ is a triumph, an effortless blend of bad taste and good humour with a wholly believable, often very touching emotional core, all centred around one of the finest star-making comic performances in recent memory.
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Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Jun 24 2011

Duration:

125 mins

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Rated as: 2/5 (36 ratings)
  • This film is great. It does have a crude moment or two but oh how i laughed. I sat and watched it in a cinema with a bloke sat behind me and he laughed all the way through. it isn't the kind of drippy, irritating chick flick comedy you don't laugh at because the female characters aren't particularly funny or believable. This film is funny because the women in it are funny and the frienship rivalry at the heart of the film is realistic . it's not a perfect film but it is really good and definitely worth going to see.

    keeks Fri Jul 15 2011
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  • This film is probably going to be the sleeper hit on the European continent as well this summer. It is in any case 5 times funnier than the mostly average and hugely overrated The Hangover and at least 10 times funnier than the outrageously bad and unfunny The Hangover Part 2 for me personally! I am already looking forward to probably Bridesmaids Part 2 and even Bridesmaids Part 3 during the next five years but only if they are both going to be as original, fun & funny as this movie.

    BigContinentalMovieFan Fri Jul 15 2011
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • GradeA Stonker. Loved it. It's observations on friendship, success, failure and the whole damn ball of wax dressed up as a grossout comedy really rocked my smile. saw it twice. see it and dont take it seriously. the main bird is banging hot.

    ARCHGATE Thu Jul 14 2011
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  • Don't listen to the negative reviews, this film is outrageously funny, and Wiig is brilliant, I love the way she speaks. Yes there are some disgusting scenes, ie the vomiting, which really didn't need to be there and are a bit cringe-worthy, but the rest of it is just soooo funny. I really enjoyed it and can't wait to buy it on DVD the very day it comes out! Go watch it and judge for yourself

    Sharon Wed Jul 13 2011
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I've just read through the reviews on this site before going to see Bridesmaids - but just cannot believe Martin's post of 03/07: >>>"in general you should bear in mind it's worth of 4 "chick-flick" stars from Time Out, not 4 regular movie stars." "Chick-flick stars"??!!! How sexist can you get - please Martin, don't answer that.

    Fran Mon Jul 11 2011
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  • what are u people chatting on about this film was soooo bloody funny defiantly worth watching!!!

    henna Sun Jul 10 2011
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  • Hahaha seems all the haters have come out. Probably solely in reaction to Time Out's gushing review which is completely accurate. This is easily the best mainstream American comedy since Clueless. And the person who said Bridesmaids is nothing compared the Hangover - what a joke. The Hangover is one of the worst films ever made. Not a single laugh to be had whereas Bridesmaids could not wipe the smile from my face.

    Anton Fri Jul 8 2011
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • Absolute rubbish! Incoherent characterisations, gross scenes trying to be outrageously funny but failing miserably. No wonder Jon Hamm wasn't in the credits - he probably took one look at the finished film and ran a mile with a bag over his head! NO STARS...

    CinemaBuff Fri Jul 8 2011
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  • Probably one of the worst films I have ever seen. Nothing to redeem it. A complete waste of time and money. Avoid it like the plague!

    BrightonFilmFanatic Fri Jul 8 2011
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • The good things about this film were Wiigs screen presence, she held the film together especially the scenes with Chris O'Dowd and John Hamm. Her one liners were the only funny parts. Sadly all the set pieces with the girls just fell flat on their faces. They became so tedious and silly.

    Robert Thornton Thu Jul 7 2011
    Rated as: 2/5
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