There might be a spoiler in this one!!!
Yep. They've done it again. The British just rule the comedy scene. "4 weddings and a funeral" has all the ingredients to make a film enjoyable, over and over again.
The single most hilarious part is actually two. It's the old man next to whom Charles is seated at one of the weddings. Charles introduces himself, and the old man looks defiantly at him and says: "Don't be ridiculous! Charles died many years ago!" Whereupon Charles replies: "Maybe that's another Charles?" The old man gets angry and says: "Don't you think I'd recognize my own brother?!"
Then one of Charles' friends encounter him at another wedding, entering the church. When asked "Bride or groom?" as to where he should be seated, the old man replies, just as defiantly: "It should be obvious I'm neither!"
Take my word for it. This film is a great one.
Yep. They've done it again. The British just rule the comedy scene. "4 weddings and a funeral" has all the ingredients to make a film enjoyable, over and over again.
The single most hilarious part is actually two. It's the old man next to whom Charles is seated at one of the weddings. Charles introduces himself, and the old man looks defiantly at him and says: "Don't be ridiculous! Charles died many years ago!" Whereupon Charles replies: "Maybe that's another Charles?" The old man gets angry and says: "Don't you think I'd recognize my own brother?!"
Then one of Charles' friends encounter him at another wedding, entering the church. When asked "Bride or groom?" as to where he should be seated, the old man replies, just as defiantly: "It should be obvious I'm neither!"
Take my word for it. This film is a great one.