27 Dresses
I actually wanted to watch this film. I don’t really know why, but when Joyce declared that she wanted to watch that movie, I immediately said yes. The Pisay boys had no idea what it was all about, but they watched it anyway. Besides, it’s not that bad. Not bad at all.
Okay, so the plot was really predictable. Jane was always the bridesmaid but never the bride. She is contented with helping her friends during their special day. She loves her boss but never really had the courage to tell him how she feels. She went bonkers when she was faced with the fact that she had to help out in the wedding of her boss and her sister. Meanwhile, she met this cynic writer who turns out to be the author of the wedding articles she loves so much. They fell in love, they fought, but eventually ended up together. The end.
What made the movie so appealing is the humor. I was really amused when Jane had to attend two weddings on the same night. And she was the maid of honor in both weddings. Whew! We were laughing our heads off while watching her go from one wedding to another.
I was really amazed with her collection of dresses. I remembered my own collection of gowns from the formal events that I attended in Pisay. I can understand why she kept all those dresses and why she only wore them once. It’s not really about the dress itself, but rather the memories that you had while wearing that dress.
Call us hopelessly romantics all you want, but watching that movie made Dinah, Joyce and me imagine our own dream weddings. Wahaha.
Posted on: Saturday, June 14, 2008 at 8:15 am
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