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Mother of the Bride on Afdah. The PPL was set aside to secure funding for the movie, but unfortunately, the chemistry between characters, especially Emma and RJ, falls flat despite their constant kissing scenes. Lana and Will's characters try to compensate, but something still feels missing. The weirdness factor is heightened by their kids getting married. The attempts at comedy with puns, innuendos, and slapstick fall short and come across as unfunny. It all feels too staged, leaving one to wonder if Emma even has real friends or if they're just paid actors. The only highlight is seeing familiar faces from the late 90s and 2000s like Brooke Shields, Benjamin Bratt, and Chad Michael Murray.
By afdahtvMother of the Bride on Afdah. The PPL was set aside to secure funding for the movie, but unfortunately, the chemistry between characters, especially Emma and RJ, falls flat despite their constant kissing scenes. Lana and Will's characters try to compensate, but something still feels missing. The weirdness factor is heightened by their kids getting married. The attempts at comedy with puns, innuendos, and slapstick fall short and come across as unfunny. It all feels too staged, leaving one to wonder if Emma even has real friends or if they're just paid actors. The only highlight is seeing familiar faces from the late 90s and 2000s like Brooke Shields, Benjamin Bratt, and Chad Michael Murray.