Certificate
15
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Reviews
Time Out - An effortless blend of bad taste and good humour with a wholly believable, often very touching emotional core, all centred around one of the finest star-making comic performances in recent memory., This Is London - Indeed pretty much a rom-com in the end - but hugely enjoyable, fresh and rude, both touching and funny, all the way., Film4 - A confident, self-assured comedy with nothing to prove. Fresh, occasionally foul-mouthed, and funny.
Consumer Advice
Contains very strong language, strong sex references and crude humour
Additional Information
Director Paul Feig and producer Judd Apatow team up again for this comedy that stars Kristen Wiig as Annie, a romantically unattached failed bakery owner who fears she's losing her BFF, Lillian (Maya Rudolph), the best thing in her life, when Lillian announces she's gotten engaged. Annie's anxieties deepen as Lillian grows close to Helen (Rose Byrne), a wealthy and beautiful new friend who quickly assumes control of planning all the pre-wedding festivities. On top of the main storyline of a female friendship being torn apart, the movie adds a romantic storyline for Annie, who starts the film answering a booty call from the casually cruel yet undeniably handsome Ted (Jon Hamm), but develops a lovely flirtation with an Irish cop named Rhodes (Chris O'Dowd) after he pulls Annie over one night thinking she's driving drunk. As the low-self-esteem Annie sabotages this new possibility for love, she also feels the most important friendship in her life slipping away.
Movie/TV Title
Bridesmaids
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Screenwriter
Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig
Cinematographer
Robert D. Yeoman