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Sam (Shannon Elizabeth), a soon-to-be bride, faces a dilemma when an old college crush comes back into her life... Who will she choose?Sam (Shannon Elizabeth), a soon-to-be bride, faces a dilemma when an old college crush comes back into her life... Who will she choose?Sam (Shannon Elizabeth), a soon-to-be bride, faces a dilemma when an old college crush comes back into her life... Who will she choose?
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Alan Van Sprang
- Mitchell Stone
- (as Allan Van Sprang)
Vladimir Jon Cubrt
- Alan
- (as Jon Vladimir Cubrt)
Chris Gillett
- Les Rosen
- (as Chris Gillett)
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- TriviaThe song "More Than Words" which is sung by the Extreme, is played in two different scenes in this film.
- GoofsThe Rosen's make such a big deal of having a Rabbi at the wedding but during the wedding not Ben, his father or any of the guests attending besides the Rabbi are seen wearing a kippah on their heads.
- ConnectionsReferences I Love Lucy (1951)
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The female lead talks to the camera like a teenager on a Disney channel show. Giggling stupidly at things that aren't funny, making odd excited facial expressions (and other supposed emotions that look faked here). Talking in a little girl high pitched voice.
Anyway, she's engaged to a "nice" guy, seemingly because he was nice (and that is all the shallow basis she needs for a life-long relationship). He let her do whatever she wanted - the female dream according to Hollywood.
Along comes a guy she had a crush on in the past and Mr nice Guy is suddenly Mr boring and the crush is some inflated dream of a man. In the end she and Mr Nice Guy are back together because the crush was a fake nice guy. Let's be real, he was the male equivalent of self-centred her.
This movie is an example of why the divorce rates will continue being high, people living in fantasies rather than getting married to people they really love. Expecting excitement every day instead of life. Juvenile adults all about themselves and their own wants.
Hardly a movie young women or men should be watching and thinking is romantic.
Anyway, she's engaged to a "nice" guy, seemingly because he was nice (and that is all the shallow basis she needs for a life-long relationship). He let her do whatever she wanted - the female dream according to Hollywood.
Along comes a guy she had a crush on in the past and Mr nice Guy is suddenly Mr boring and the crush is some inflated dream of a man. In the end she and Mr Nice Guy are back together because the crush was a fake nice guy. Let's be real, he was the male equivalent of self-centred her.
This movie is an example of why the divorce rates will continue being high, people living in fantasies rather than getting married to people they really love. Expecting excitement every day instead of life. Juvenile adults all about themselves and their own wants.
Hardly a movie young women or men should be watching and thinking is romantic.
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- Apr 25, 2018
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By what name was Confessions of an American Bride (2005) officially released in Canada in English?
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