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Ni las mejores amigas pueden compartir la fecha de su boda

Emma y Liv han sido desde siempre muy buenas amigas (de aquellas que se apoyan en todo, a las buenas y a las malas) y, desde su infancia, han soñado con casarse en junio en el Hotel Plaza de Nueva York. Una ilusión que van a poder compartir y planificar juntas, ya que sus peticiones de mano ocurren con poco tiempo de diferencia y sus bodas van a ser el mismo fin de semana. Un error administrativo, sin embargo, agrieta esta felicidad: las bodas han sido reservadas para el mismo día, y una de las dos va a tener que cambiar la fecha. Sin estar dispuestas a renunciar a su sueño, y utilizando todas las armas que tienen a su alcance, empezará entonces una feroz competición entre Liv y Emma para conseguir la reserva del Hotel Plaza.

"Bride Wars" (2009), a delightful concoction of comedy and drama, was brought to life by Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises in the United States. Directed by Gary Winick, this film dives into the tumultuous world of wedding planning, showcasing the lengths to which two best friends will go to ensure their special day is perfect. Starring Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson as the protagonists, Liv and Emma, the movie captures the essence of friendship tested by the pressures of societal expectations and personal dreams. The plot revolves around Liv and Emma, childhood friends who have always dreamt of their perfect weddings at the Plaza Hotel. When a clerical error results in their weddings being scheduled on the same day, what was once a shared dream turns into a fierce competition. The film cleverly uses this premise to explore themes of friendship, rivalry, and self-discovery, all while maintaining a light-hearted tone that keeps the audience engaged. The vibrant performances by Hathaway and Hudson add depth to their characters, making their journey from friends to foes and back again both believable and emotionally resonant. One of the standout aspects of "Bride Wars" is its ability to blend humor with heartfelt moments. From sabotaged wedding dresses to dance-offs, the film is filled with comedic scenes that highlight the absurdity of the situation. Yet, it never loses sight of the emotional core—the bond between Liv and Emma. The screenplay, penned by Greg DePaul, June Diane Raphael, and Casey Wilson, strikes a balance between laughter and tears, ensuring that viewers are entertained while also reflecting on the importance of communication and forgiveness in relationships. In conclusion, "Bride Wars" is more than just a film about wedding planning gone awry; it's a poignant exploration of friendship under pressure. The production values, including the stunning visuals of New York City and the meticulous attention to wedding details, enhance the overall experience. While some may critique the film for its focus on materialistic aspects of weddings, it ultimately serves as a reminder that true friendship transcends even the most extravagant of celebrations. "Bride Wars" remains a testament to the enduring power of friendship and the importance of staying true to oneself amidst life's chaotic moments.

Año2009

Página principal https://newregency.com/movies/bride-wars

Presupuesto30000000$

Ingresos115375850$

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GénerosComediaRomance

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Birdie Productions

Dune Entertainment

Dune Entertainment III

Bride Wars

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