License to Wed (2007)
Robin Williams, John Krasinki, Mandy Moore
License to Wed is not Robin Williams shining hour.
As a huge Robin Williams fan I was very disappointed in
License to Wed. I think Williams talent is wasted in this
film.
Beleaguered Ben Murphy (John Krasinki) and his fiancée, Sadie
Jones (Mandy Moore) have different ideas concerning their
wedding ceremony location. Ben wants to get married in the
Caribbean, Sadie wants to get married in the same small town and
same church her parents were wed 30 years ago. He relents, thus
starts their nightmare to the alter. The two must first meet
with Reverend Frank (Robin Williams) an unconventional and very
hip man of cloth. At one point, the Reverend tries to heal a
bloody nose with a laying on of hands and repeating the words
from an M.C Hammer song. Any couple who wants their nuptials
performed by the Reverend must pass his rigorous and outrageous
three-week training course.
One of the training course rules is no sex before the honeymoon.
This does not sit well with Ben since he and Sadie live together
and sleep in the same bed. However, the “no sex” rule soon
becomes the least of the couples worries. The idiotic training
course is quickly derailing their wedding plans, and causing
them rethink for their feelings for each other. How about
trusting your fiancé to shout directions while you drive
blindfolded. Or attending a workshop to learn how to carry the
bride across the threshold? Perhaps the worst of the gimmicks
are the robot twin infants who make “pooping” noises, with
special scent and blue poop to add to the realism. The Reverend
goes to extreme lengths, including bugging the couples bedroom,
to make sure they are following his training course rules. For
some reason the words, “disturbing” and “creepy” come to mind
when I think of Robin Williams character. I cannot put my finger
on it, but the Reverend made me uncomfortable.
Reverend Frank’s young apprentice (Josh Flitter), whose name is
never mentioned, is supposed to be precocious (I think),
instead, he comes off as an incredibly annoying child. Josh
Flitter portrayed Corky in the 2007 Nancy Drew film and Stewart
in Big Momma’s House 2. Between Reverend Frank and the child,
the couple is harassed ad nauseam. What should have been a funny
film feels a bit mean-spirited. To be fair there are some funny
moments in License to Wed but not enough to bring it up
to Robin Williams usual high standard.
Also in the cast are Eric Christian Olsen, Christine Taylor,
Peter Strauss and Roxanne Hart.
Rated PG-13
~Vanette Ryanes
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Picture from Allposters.com License to Wed
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