El amor es para siempre... pero su familia también.
Todos los miembros de la familia Portokalos están preocupados por Toula (Nia Vardalos). A sus treinta años sigue soltera y trabaja en el restaurante griego de sus padres. Pero es que Toula aspira a algo más y está dispuesta a conseguirlo; su familia, por desgracia, no. Lo único que necesitaba Toula para cambiar su vida eran unas cuantas clases de informática, un par de lentillas y adoptar otra actitud. Cuando empieza a trabajar en la agencia de viajes de su tía, un apuesto desconocido se siente atraído por ella. Es Ian Miller (John Corbett), un profesor de instituto alto, guapo y sin una gota de sangre griega.
"My Big Fat Greek Wedding," released in 2002 and produced by Gold Circle Films and HBO, is a heartwarming romantic comedy that celebrates the complexities and joys of family, culture, and love. Directed by Joel Zwick and written by Nia Vardalos, who also stars as the protagonist Toula Portokalos, the film delves into the life of a Greek-American woman navigating the challenges of breaking free from traditional expectations while embracing her heritage. Toula's journey begins when she falls in love with Ian Miller, a non-Greek man portrayed by John Corbett, leading to a whirlwind of cultural clashes and humorous family dynamics as they plan their wedding. The film's charm lies in its authentic portrayal of Greek culture, from the bustling family gatherings to the traditional Greek dances and the ever-present Windex as a cure-all. Toula's family, led by the boisterous and loving Gus, played by Michael Constantine, and the warm-hearted Maria, portrayed by Lainie Kazan, adds depth and humor to the narrative. Their unwavering support, albeit sometimes overbearing, underscores the film's central theme of the importance of family and cultural identity. The clash between Toula's Greek roots and Ian's more reserved American background provides a rich backdrop for both comedic and heartfelt moments. "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" resonated deeply with audiences worldwide, grossing over $368 million against a modest budget of $5 million, making it one of the most successful independent films of all time. Its success can be attributed to its universal themes of love, acceptance, and the struggle to balance personal desires with familial expectations. The film's appeal transcends cultural boundaries, as viewers from various backgrounds can relate to the universal experience of navigating family dynamics and cultural differences. In addition to its commercial success, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" received critical acclaim, earning a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy and a well-deserved place in the hearts of moviegoers. The film's enduring popularity led to a sequel, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2," in 2016, and a third installment is set to continue the beloved story. Through its engaging storytelling and relatable characters, "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" remains a cherished cinematic gem that celebrates the beauty of cultural diversity and the unbreakable bonds of family.
Año2002
Presupuesto5000000$
Ingresos368744044$
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GénerosComediaDramaRomance
Países de producciónCanadaUnited States of America