7/10
British humor
11 September 2007
"Four Weddings and a Funeral" is a good example of a nice comedy with the peculiar British humor. It confirms that British people have a great sense of humor. Their humor is very classic and particular, which makes it so amusing.

This is a simple and silly movie, but reasonably likable. There's nothing extraordinary about this movie. But I'm sure that it isn't the priority of this film. The point is that this motion picture is great fun, quite entertaining, relaxing and good to give great laughters. Humor is the priority of this film, but funny humor, not the stupid humor of nowadays which isn't funny at all.

I think that the actors are all good and funny on their roles, but Hugh Grant steals the show as the "alergic to weddings" Charles. The comedian Rowan Atkinson has a small role (as Gerald, the priest in the second wedding). Although his role is almost minor, during those few minutes it's impossible not to laugh hysterically. Nothing else would be expected coming from Rowan Atkinson.

"Four Weddings and a Funeral" has also some gorgeous sceneries and images from Scotland: green places, big mountains, castles, old churches with fine architecture, etc...

Overall, an okay comedy. One of the funniest English movies ever.
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