And the sweet state patrol officer Chris O'Dowd who shows Annie that she deserves better in love and life may decide to take a hike, too. Smart, sassy, and seriously funny, it's the female-centric, irreverent buddy comedy we've needed for ages. Seriously, why did it take so long?
Biting with humor and generous with heart, Bridesmaids reminds us of the value of true, enduring friendships -- and that we have the power to wriggle our way out of the toughest spots if we let others help and, most of all, choose to help ourselves.
Wiig makes an enormously flawed character likable, while Rudolph turns in a grounded, authentic performance. And their chemistry! They share such an easy rapport that it's totally believable that they're friends for life.
Big applause to the writers one of whom was Wiig and director Paul Feig , as well: While the bachelorette-party-goes-awry subplot is pretty predictable though it does produce one hilarious airplane scene and a few of the characterizations are a little one-note like Annie's boorish sometime-boyfriend, who's played with gleeful abandon by Hamm , Bridesmaids is ultimately a joy to watch.
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That part bothered me, and got little old. Sexual Content: Excessive There were some sexual scenes, with a lot of suggestive comments and references throughout the film. This is an R-rated movie, which means that kids under 17 must be accompanied by a parent or adult guardian. Having said that, Bridesmaids is a fun, entertaining movie for adults. I shitted in my shorts. I shit myself. I crapped I crapped my wedding dress. It was a good time, all the girls together.
I'm just going to pull over really quick, though, because I just want to check out my tire real quick. In the longer version then follow completely new scenes of Annie doing her make-up in the bathroom while her roommates sit in the bathtub quite atypical for brother and sister.
Gil asks Annie to hand him a disposable shaver with which he shaves the armpit of his sister. Then follows a scene in which Annie has a date with a guy named Pete.
He opens the door and asks her to wait in the living room while he's getting ready. His son Taylor sits there and they talk with each other which is rather uncomfortable for Annie.
Annie: " So, how old are you? Do you watch movies? I don't know.
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