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Still reeling from his break-up with college sweetheart Allison (Cobie Smulders), Adam (Justin Long) is devastated when she announces her plan to marry to a man she's only known for a year. What's worse is that Adam is invited to the wedding. When he returns home for the festivities, which for him include a nightmarish rehearsal dinner and a bizarre wedding date (with a scene-stealing Kristen Schaal), Adam is forced to grapple with his unresolved feelings, ghosts from his past, and an uncertain future. (Tribeca Film Festival)

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anglais The Wedding Guest makes you want to cry more than laugh, and that may be a major reason why it scored so low. I wasn't expecting any big farce, so I don't feel let down that there are no funny scenes in the movie. The best moments are undoubtedly Adam's pleasant memories of his relationship with Allison, which evoke a romantically dreamy atmosphere. Adam's bitterway of dealing with his unhappy love felt quite real to me, he just could have wallowed in it less long. However, I appreciate that it didn’t have aclassic happy ending. (60%) ()