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Antes de que empiece la ceremonia, el cura senil se da cuenta de que ha olvidado el papel de su discurso y Nettie Sloan, la abuela del novio, cae muerta en una de las habitaciones. Su muerte no es revelada a las dos familias, que se juntan en la recepción como si no hubiera pasado nada. Como los dos bandos intentan desesperadamente esconder secretos de familia guardados desde hace tiempo y viendo que los ataques verbales se disparan de un lado u otro, el novio y la novia deciden desaparecer para huir del caos. (In-Cine Distribuidora Cinematográfica)

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Malarkey 

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inglés A Wedding has excellent dialogues. But it’s actually the only thing it has to offer. There is no plot, you will feel no emotions for the characters. But the whole thing really is saved by the script. It’s actually a small-scale flick, but it’s definitely not plain, it’s very original in its own way. The movie is certainly suitable even for people who have never been guests to or protagonists of a wedding. But seeing it once was definitely enough, I don’t think I could handle it again. You see with all the dialogues the movie tends to get a bit boring – it actually gets nowhere from beginning to end; well it gets to the wedding, but that’s pretty much all of it. ()

gudaulin 

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inglés Have you ever tried taking a microscope and observing the swarming of microorganisms on a glass slide? Altman does just that and examines the human species in a specific situation and era on the surface of an extravagant estate during a wedding ceremony, which is meant to unite two snobbish family clans. With undisguised irony, he reveals the mutual connections, relationships, and motivations. Altman's films are often plotless, and his characters do not strive for the viewer's favor or emotional engagement. A Wedding is a satire based on dialogue, which together provides not only information about two families and social relations in wealthy households but also about the relationship of contemporary morality in the 1970s USA. For me, it is one of Altman's most interesting films, even though it may not be for everyone due to its lack of plot and slow pace. Overall impression: 90%. ()

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