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Bride Wars

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Mary and Jing are childhood best friends. When they were kids, they dreamed about their ideal weddings. Ten years later, on the day of their weddings, however, a mistake by the wedding planner pits them against each other, in a battle of wits.

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Status: Released

Released Date: 2015-08-20

Runtime: 90 mins

Director: Tony Chan

Writer: Gu Wei

Spoken language: 普通话

Genres: Comedy, Romance

Original title: Bride Wars

Production Companies: Bona Film Group, Ivanhoe Pictures, 20th Century Fox

Production Countries: China, United States of America

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Alunauwie
This film uses a back-and-forth narrative structure to explore past and present events, creating an engaging storytelling flow. Despite a strong start, it dropped in box office rankings and received criticism for not living up to the 2009 Hollywood version of *Bride Wars*. However, the Chinese remake offers a more relaxed, comedic tone that reflects its cultural context and target audience. The film remains enjoyable thanks to its light humor, natural pacing, and appealing character dynamics, though some plot points feel unrealistic or forced. Certain scenes, like both leads becoming quiz finalists or marrying in a church, seem contrived to mirror the original. Still, standout elements such as women proposing and cultural nods-like the 520 wedding date-add unique charm and relevance. Beyond its romantic comedy appeal, the film delivers a meaningful message about relationships and misunderstandings. It emphasizes the importance of honest, ego-free communication to maintain strong bonds. Ultimately, it encourages viewers to reflect on whether conflicts are truly worth the emotional cost. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)
2025-09-12

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