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Adam Sandler's best performance!
This is fantastic stuff. Sandler plays Robbie - a genuinely sweet guy who is a failed rock star and now makes money singing at people's weddings. His wife-to-be dumps him at the alter and leaves him with a crushed heart that almost results in a nervous breakdown.
He is befriended by a young waitress named Julia (played by Drew Barrymore) who helps him to pick up the pieces of his heart. Robbie falls for her charms and ends up falling in love with her, but she is already engaged to a complete loser who cheats on her and basically doesn't care.
It's now left to Robbie to make Julia know that they were made for each other, whatever the cost - even if it means getting a plane to Las Vegas to try and stop her getting married to her loser of a fiance.
All set in 1985, this romantic comedy has all the elements to make everyone feel good afterwards. The soundtrack is amazing, Sandler is on top form and Drew Barrymore has never been more adoreable in a movie. The plot is a bit derivative but you can just ignore that and concentrate on the comedy because there are a lot of laugh out loud scenes - especially, the drunken best man speech (played by the brilliant Steve Buscemi)
Enjoy!!!!!!!!
NOT BAD
Cute little movie. I still don't know what the '80s have to do with the story, though. Perhaps it was meant as a nostalgia thing or something, but a fake and cliched presentation of a decade I remember quite well doesn't bring back any real memories. (For a trip back in time I recommend the opening credits scene from FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH). But I did like it and it was very pleasant seeing Adam Sandler in this kind of role. Check it out. If you don't like it I won't write another positive review again. Peace, bro.
A Gentle Love Story
Adam Sandler shines as Robbie Hart, a popular and most hired small town Wedding Singer. His days of singing loves songs at weddings are over when his bride never shows up for his OWN wedding. In the process of his trip to get over his bride, he meets Julia Sullivan (Played by Drew Barrymore, who pulls a WONDERFUL, sparkling performance), a new girl in town who waitresses at weddings. Julia happens to be working at his dropout wedding. She stands by his side to make him feel better the two strike a strong friendship,and feelings evolve. However, Julia is engaged to marry another guy, she tells herself that she is happy and her and Robbie talk about it, they are both blind to the fact that they are falling for eachother. When they both realize it, robbies bride tries to come back into the picture and an escapade of things happen. An upbeat, hilarious romance, with a terrific soundtrack. Anyone who lived through the 80's will laugh as you remember how things were back then when you watch this movie. Made for the warm hearted. Billy Idol gives a small performance as himself in the movie.
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