Cinema 6 Years Ago May 12, 2017 us

The Wedding Plan Cinema Release Date

The movie The Wedding Plan is already released on Cinema in the USA and UK.

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The Wedding Plan

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It focuses on Michal, a 32-year-old religious woman who is eagerly preparing for her wedding. A month before the big day, her groom has a change of heart and calls it off. Unwilling to go back to her life before the engagement, Michael decides to test her resolve and unwavering faith by not canceling the wedding. The result is a suspenseful emotional comedy month-long journey where the hall is booked, the guests are invited and plans are made, even though she has everything but the groom.

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What do the critics say?

Based on 9 The Wedding Plan Cinema reviews, The Wedding Plan gets an average Cinema review score of 73. The score for all versions is 73 based on a total of 9 reviews.
90/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
In a complicated role, the excellent Ms. Koler exudes a kind of flighty confidence: For all her nuptial-related anxieties, Michal is completely comfortable with who she is.
2501d ago
B+/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
Orthodox religion and rom-com hijinks match surprisingly well in The Wedding Plan.
2501d ago
80/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
A spirited Orthodox woman takes marriage into her own hands in Rama Burshtein’s humorous follow-up to 'Fill the Void.'
2501d ago
3/4
www.rogerebert.comCinema
How can you resist this plot? A 30-something, Ultra-Orthodox Jewish woman is jilted by her fiancé just 22 days before they take their vows. But instead of canceling the receptio...
2501d ago
70/100
www.wsj.comCinema
When her engagement falls apart, an Orthodox Jewish woman schedules a wedding before deciding on the guy in Rama Burshtein’s rom com.
2501d ago
70/100
variety.comCinema
Rama Burshtein’s follow-up to “Fill the Void” brings romantic comedy to the Hasidic community, with relatively pleasing results.
2501d ago
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