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(1989 TV Movie)

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7/10
Makes Me Happy, Good for Those Who Love Movies About the good ole days
chaplin_77 May 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Okay, so I've The Big Chill. I've seen The Secaucus Seven. I've seen Now and Then, The Wood, and a dozens more of movies about people who reunite after many years have passed to see each other and talk about the good ole days.

People tout and praise The Big Chill. I own it on DVD. While it is probably better written, I enjoyed Bridesmaids A LOT more. I love sappy movies where women reunite and talk and just get to act young again.

Here's the rundown on this movie with no spoilers and why you might like it: makes you think of the good friends you used to have when you were in high school or even middle school, the ones you might have lost touch with.

The women are both beautiful and adorable, they expose secrets, think about their lives, there's jealousy and romance mixed in. This movie is pure happiness with a wedding setting. Who cares if the story has been done a million times? I can't stop watching movies about reunions. If you're like me too, then give this movie a chance.
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5/10
Bridesmaids - **1/2 out of *****
unclejeff3 March 2024
Not to be confused with the blockbuster 2011 Kristen Wiig comedy, this television movie came out 22 years prior and has absolutely no connection other than the titular bridesmaids at the center of the story. Not to be crass, but this is basically nothing more than a feature-length version of a feminine hygiene product commercial. Female friends laughing, crying, fighting, making up and talking about sex, men and womanhood. It will most certainly appeal to the STEEL MAGNOLIAS crowd, which incidentally came out the same year. And although I can't recommend it, it's actually better than it deserves to be based solely on the likeability and chemistry of the four leads. They are able to convince us that they are life-long friends, and they are enormously appealing, even during the embarrassing moments. In the end, it basically amounts to nothing more than a series of upbeat period songs interrupted by moments of story. It even includes the requisite cringe-worthy scene where the gals join forces and sing MY GUY. If you're a fan of any of these actresses, it's worth a look. Just don't expect much.
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9/10
Who was the bride??!!
ruthann-renaud14 July 2009
This was a classic chick flick! Four great TV actresses playing the bridesmaids and the entire movie focused on them rather than the bride. Which leads me to ask, "Who was the bride??!!" We never saw her face, only the back of her head at the airport, the wedding rehearsal and the wedding. There was no credit given anywhere (not even in IMDb.com!) as to who played her. I can only guess it was one of the producers, the writer, ??!! The movie is also great for seeing, as mentioned above, four great TV actresses (Shelley Hack, Stephanie Faracy, Brooke Adams and Sela Ward) having some great girl fun while waiting for the wedding. The sight of them coming down the aisle with the different bridesmaid dresses is worth waiting almost two hours. But still, who was the bride??!!
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What's not to like
tetomehve8 June 2004
No, this TV movie may not be particularly original, but remember, it came before many of the movies that it can be compared to. Maybe in 1989 when it was released, it was more original. Even if it wasn't...

It has humor, heart, fine performances by likable actresses. What's not to like? Personally, I love this movie. I just watched it tonight, and not for the first time. I'll record it onto video until someone releases it onto DVD. There may be corniness, but this is a harmless, endearing depiction of friendship that I completely enjoy watching.

I love Shelley Hack as the political, intelligent Kimberly and Sela Ward as the independent, sexy business woman Carol. Brooke Adams as Pat and Stephanie Faracy as Beth fill out the cast well as the unhappy housewife and the naive one with a big secret. No, maybe the problems these women have have been seen before...but almost twenty years after this movie has been made, women still have these problems, so...clichés are clichés for a reason.

However, this movie is carried by the chemistry these four women have and they have it in abundance.
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10/10
Reunion of 4 friends coming back to stand up to a 5th friend's wedding
mcaf31819 September 2012
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I love this movie! I could watch it every year or 2! I just wish it was out on DVD! My videotape or VCR won't last forever! Please bring it to DVD!!! I am a big fan of Sela Ward. I loved her on the TV series "Sisters" and all the other roles she has played since. I wish they would also put "Sisters" out on DVD! I don't know why it takes the creators/producers, etc. so long to bring something out to DVD with all the other "stuff" or "junk" out there today. I'm also a fan of Shelly Hack. I have been since she was on Charlie's Angels. Brooke Adams, Stephanie Faracy and Audra Lindley are also great in the cast. I'm sure a lot of brides out there have a mom like Audra Lindley's character, even though I didn't. The look on her face at the end was priceless!
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10/10
What a fantastic movie!
elisereid-296667 December 2020
Not only is this movie like an all-female version of The Big Chill, but this is the movie The Big Chill aspired to be but couldn't quite become! It's clear that this movie was made in light of the success of ensemble movies like Chill and St. Elmo's Fire that were big hits in the 80s, but this movie dares to break the pattern and be about something more than questions like "What happens when you grow up? Do our perspectives change? Do we change? Can our relationships started so many years ago hold up today?"

Don't get me wrong, those questions definitely can make for a great movie (and with Big Chill and St. Elmo's Fire, they did), but when you have a mixed-gender cast, it inevitably becomes more about sex than about the questions that sparked the concept in the first place. Bridesmaids makes a bold move with its four female central characters that have lives outside of their sex lives and aren't necessarily all about looking for men to partner up with. By the movie's end, each of the four women has faced and dealt with an issue that society didn't want them to address and each make the decision to not be the docile "ladies" that their culture expects of them.

The movie even deals with questions pertaining to rape in a way that foreshadowed the MeToo movement by over twenty-five years. Of course, being a product of its time, it fails to completely deal with the situation in a way that is considered appropriate over thirty years later, but at least it deals with the questions of consent and victim-blaming in a way that few 80s movies even tried to do appropriately. Most movies of the 80s looked at the issue of sex strictly through a male-dominated lens, and all-too-conveniently avoided these issues, so this is another aspect that made this film a big milestone for a made-for-TV movie in 1989.

I think it threatens a lot of male viewers to see women on screen that have things on their minds and things to do other than make room for a male partner. That's why a lot of these so-called "chick flicks" fail to connect at the box office-men are hesitant to go to one on a date, thus fewer couples go to see them. But women will love this movie. (The soundtrack is fantastic too! Any fan of 1960s rock and roll will also find much to enjoy).

Don't be fooled by this being an 80's made-for-TV movie, this is the ultimate film on female friendship. It deals with the bond women have in a way that is so seldom seen in movies (cinema, TV or otherwise) because this theme alienates male audiences. This movie is a tale of female friendship, as seen by the women themselves. Is it any wonder that the best movies about girlfriends are made by girls?
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Same old, same old.
Yael.22 June 2000
I landed on this movie accidently, and since I'm very fond of Sela Ward, I've decided to give it a chance. What a mistake.

The idea is much like in any typical "girls" movie - "little women", "now and then", even "the first wives club". As always, the best friends meet after 20 years, after each went in her separate way - the dull house-wife, the successful and wit, the one whose husband is cheating on her and the one who desperately wants kids. And of course, secrets from the past will rise, shake their relation-ship, but it will all end well. (There's no spoiler here - if you expected anything else you must be very naive). So - Same old stuff, nothing is new, can't think of anything borrowed, but the sky is blue.
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9/10
Great 1980's TV Movie
thatstracy-5897129 July 2022
Old friends reunite in 1989 for a high school friend's wedding in their hometown. Secrets do come out, hijinks, clever comebacks and great Motown music for the backdrop.

The great outfits worn by Sela Ward are fantastic and very 80's.

It's worth a walk down memory lane.
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