Wedding Palace
Wedding Palace
NR | 27 September 2013 (USA)
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After being abandoned at the altar, Jason courts the girl of his dreams on the Internet. When she arrives in Los Angeles for their wedding, there's an unexpected surprise.

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KnotMissPriceless

Why so much hype?

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Claysaba

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Hadrina

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Griff Lees

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Fortune_Sparkles

I thought this movie was a hoot. I watched it one Saturday afternoon on Amazon Prime. I had never heard of it but read the description and the rating was OK; so I gave it a try. It has become one of my favorite movies. It is a romantic comedy that you never see coming. I like movies with a twist and the director/producer pull it off. I had never heard of most of the actors in this film but they were all excellent. Margaret Cho is in this but her character plays a small part and not really that funny. Don't get me wrong; her part and acting are not bad. It just not a large part of the movie. But all in all a Great Film.The acting and cinematography were both great. Two thumbs up!

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Batya1954

While I like complex, intricate thrillers and deep thinking movies as well as the next gal, lately I find a shortage of light and really funny romantic comedies. Many of the things listed as comedies have people dying, facing serious illnesses, or other tragic events. This is just gosh-darn funny! Margaret Cho and Bobby Lee are hilarious and the plot is cute. If you are in the mood for light fare, this is for you.By the way, although it takes place in the Korean community, it is in English and whatever few places people speak Korean, the subtitles are easy to read, even for an old chick like me. Enjoy!

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Amor Armour

I saw Christine Yoo's film on the big screen and loved it! The comedic timing, writing, acting and directing makes the film a memorable addition to the film world. I definitely recommend Wedding Palace to anyone with a funny bone. Watching this film, I felt lost in it's story, in a good way. Typically, movies are easy to figure out within the first ten minutes but, Wedding Palace kept me wanting more and watching. If you liked Big Fat Greek Wedding then, you'll definitely love Wedding Palace. Bobby Lee and Brian Tee are amazingly hilarious in the film and the cast meets them all the way. It's been a pleasure to have watched a great film. I look forward to seeing the amount of success it will garner.

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Scott Eriksson

Christine Yoo has written and directed a film that is masterful in the way it moves from comedy to romance by blending the two seamlessly. That's the good news...the bad news is that by virtue of the fact that it is a film with an Asian cast and a few subtitles thrown in, it will probably not receive the wide release and the sold out American audiences it deserves. Although it is a film about Korean culture and traditions of parents whose son is a Korean-American raised in a very different world than his immigrant parents, the comedy is ultimately about generational differences among family members, something everyone can understand. While every good film starts with a great script, without the right director and cast it can't succeed. Christine Yoo as writer/director has guided this film perfectly. Brian Tee, in the lead role of Jason, has taken on a character most would not expect. He is able to subdue his character among all the hoopla, chaos and comedy of the cast to provide that perfect balance and dramatic constant the film needs to bring it all together. Bobby Lee, Jean Yoon, Steve Park, June Kyoto Lu, Kelvin Han Yee and Joy Osmanski all provide perfect comedic timing creating truly memorable characters. This is a romantic story with so many laughs and it works so well on so many levels. For example, two wonderful parts of the film are the use of animation when explaining the history of the family "curse," and the long distance dating between Jason (Brian Tee) who is from Los Angeles in the film, and Na Young (Hye-jeong Kang) who is from Seoul. You can bet this film will be a big success in Korea and it deserves the same everywhere else including the USA.

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