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Father of the Bride (1991)

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Falling deeply in love with his oldest daughter, Annie, a young teenager beautiful girl, who makes her mind to marry a handsome guy from a high class, George Banks, an ordinary man of a middle class, who struggles against leaving his daughter, as he cannot imagine how life will be without her beside him.
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Randy White

January 02, 2011

Steve Martin's sweet-natured wedding weepy.
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Variety Staff
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March 26, 2009

Best stuff here comes strsight from Martin, such as his frenzied antics in the in-laws' house or his ridiculous Tom Jones imitation in front of a mirror in a too-tight tuxedo.
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Janet Maslin

May 20, 2003

The material has been successfully refurbished with new jokes and new attitudes, but the earlier film's most memorable moments have been preserved.
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James Plath
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May 11, 2012

"Father of the Bride" should bring a smile to anyone who's been in a family that's had a wedding-regardless of your point of view. But the sequel doesn't offer quite the same level of comedy and insight.
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Henry Sheehan
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December 20, 2016

The film's sole dramatic preoccupations are with broad physical comedy and unrealistically offbeat characterizations; a few moments of nominal pathos are really just structural pauses in the joke series.
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Hal Hinson
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January 01, 2000

[A] slight but delightfully sweet-natured new comedy starring Steve Martin.
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Richard Corliss
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May 23, 2011

Neither the '90s nor the husband-wife team of Nancy Meyers and Charles Shyer (they wrote the new version, she co-produced, he directed) can match the original film's grace or wit.
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Peter Canavese
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May 20, 2012

The strengths of these films are not so much laughs as sincerity and heart. [Blu-ray]
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