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Official Trailer
Trailer

Owen Wilson Pops The Question - Extended Preview
Clip

Kat And Charlie Exchange Their Vows - Movie Clip
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Kat And Charlie Try To Explain Their Relationship - Movie Clip
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Charlie Mansplains Bowling To Kat - Movie Clip
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Charlie Asks Kat To The Semi-Formal - Movie Clip
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Kat And Bastian Sing Marry Me - Movie Clip
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Charlie And Kat On Their Marriage Philosophies - Film Clip
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Kat Decides To Marry Charlie - Extended Preview
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International Love Quiz
Featurette

Madison Square Garden Featurette
Featurette

The Music Featurette
Featurette

It's Personal, Crafting Kat Featurette
Featurette

A Look Inside Featurette
Featurette

After Love
Teaser

Marry Me in 60 Seconds
Featurette

On My Way Featurette
Featurette
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A review by Manuel São Bento
7.0
Written on February 26, 2022
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"Marry Me is far from being a groundbreaking rom-com, but the lead actors, compelling character work, and excellent original music make for genuine entertainment.
Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers) and Owen Wilson (Loki) surprisingly share amazing chemistry, in addition to delivering absolutely fantastic performances, constantly pulling viewers back to the screen when the narrative becomes repetitive and generic. John Bradley (Game of Thrones) and Sarah Silverman (Ralph Breaks the Internet) also contribute to the light and fun environment of the film.
The balance between the life of a celebrity and the "common citizen" is quite well explored, and the vision of how much fame limits a normal life is the most interesting storyline of the entire narrative.
For fans of the genre, it's strongly recommended."
Rating: B
"Marry Me is far from being a groundbreaking rom-com, but the lead actors, compelling character work, and excellent original music make for genuine entertainment.
Jennifer Lopez (Hustlers) and Owen Wilson (Loki) surprisingly share amazing chemistry, in addition to delivering absolutely fantastic performances, constantly pulling viewers back to the screen when the narrative becomes repetitive and generic. John Bradley (Game of Thrones) and Sarah Silverman (Ralph Breaks the Internet) also contribute to the light and fun environment of the film.
The balance between the life of a celebrity and the "common citizen" is quite well explored, and the vision of how much fame limits a normal life is the most interesting storyline of the entire narrative.
For fans of the genre, it's strongly recommended."
Rating: B

































































