Daniel and Christopher have to rely on their close friends and families to help them through drama on the eve of their wedding.Daniel and Christopher have to rely on their close friends and families to help them through drama on the eve of their wedding.Daniel and Christopher have to rely on their close friends and families to help them through drama on the eve of their wedding.
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Paul Del Rosario
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- (as Paul Toin Del Rosario)
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- GoofsAt 43:56, Christopher confuses 300% with 300 times.
- Quotes
Daniel: It really doesn't matter.
Christopher: No, it matters, but not as much as making the commitment.
- ConnectionsReferences Dawson's Creek (1998)
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Great Examination of the True Meaning of Marriage
"Do You Take This Man" (2016) Whoa! I must have been in an extra sappy/romantic mood this evening.....because I was sobbing tears of joy at the end of this film. And, YES I am talking about the "ugly cry" sobbing....not the cute misty-eyed variety! LOL
This film opens the day before Daniel and Christopher are to be married. The tension and drama are revving up in preparation for the "Rehearsal Dinner" (but since there was no Rehearsal I felt it should have been called the "Wedding Eve Dinner"?) that Type- A/Perfectionist Daniel is preparing. On the guest list: Daniel's parents, sister, and best friend; and Christopher's two best friends. SURPRISE! Christopher's friends have flown in his estranged BFF from childhood. Enter chaos.
This film really tackles some deep stuff about love, family, relationships, communication, forgiveness, trust, and committment. It is an emotional roller coaster ride through surprises, secrets, hidden demons, fear, joy, love....the whoe gamet. AMAZING tidbits of wisdom given by Daniel's parents and recently divorced sister who realized "too late" how she contributed to the demise of her marriage. Ultimately a beautiful tribute to the power of true love.
EXCELLENT casting!!! Anthony Rapp and Jonathan Bennett (who imdb says is from Rossford???) bring such chemistry to the screen. Alyson Hannigan (haven't seen her since "Buffy" days!) slips into the wise divorcee role like a hand in a glove. Mackenzie Astin, Sam Anderson, Lee Garlington, Thomas Dekker, and Marla Sokoloff round out the list of familiar faces in this project.
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- drtodds
- Feb 11, 2018
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