Universal Pictures | Release Date: February 11, 2022
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MattyIce34Feb 11, 2022
It’s harmless, but it’s also pretty charmless. Just moves along from plot point to plot point without much momentum.
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max1cFeb 18, 2022
This movie lacked diversity. Indians were very underrepresented. Also, calling your black assistants 'help' is very derogatory. Overall this movie was not bad. But signing was horrible.
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AnonymousCoupleMar 7, 2022
“Such a shame they worked so hard on this,” Said my husband as we watched J-Lo, reaching into the air quite dramatically, sing her heart out before a tween orchestra. Indeed, everything about this movie was as manufactured as the ballads that“Such a shame they worked so hard on this,” Said my husband as we watched J-Lo, reaching into the air quite dramatically, sing her heart out before a tween orchestra. Indeed, everything about this movie was as manufactured as the ballads that were shamelessly plugged into this script. You had the rocky father-daughter relationship, the Mathalon student in a wheel-chair, sign-cards with proclamations of love, etc. J-Lo and Owen Wilson had about as much chemistry as a broomstick and a dustpan, and we learned what Wilson looks like stripped of all comedy, which is boring and old. Overall, if you’re looking for a rom-com to make your husband squirm with awkward discomfort, this is the one. Expand
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TVJerryFeb 16, 2022
Jennifer Lopez plays a fictional version of herself, a music superstar. She's slated to wed her famous beau (Maluma), but when she finds him cheating right before the wedding, she randomly picks someone out of the audience to take his placeJennifer Lopez plays a fictional version of herself, a music superstar. She's slated to wed her famous beau (Maluma), but when she finds him cheating right before the wedding, she randomly picks someone out of the audience to take his place (Owen Wilson). Since he's a scruffy math teacher, their lifestyles obviously clash. The story goes where it's expected, so it's up to the writing and performances to make it special. Lopez looks fabulous in great fashions, while taking her role seriously. Wilson serves up his usual hapless charm, which works for his character, but it's Sarah Silverman, as his guidance counselor friend, who brings the funny. It's obvious by the constant original musical numbers that a soundtrack is the movie's side hustle. As for the writing, there's nothing new or especially amusing. Overall, the chemistry between the couple is genuine and their performances elevate the film slightly out of run-of-the-mill romcom. Expand
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MattBrady99May 6, 2022
Just when you thought romcom movies were dead, where the male/female lead comes out of a deep depression after a messy break-up and rushes against time to reunite with the partner and tell them how they feel because they were meant to beJust when you thought romcom movies were dead, where the male/female lead comes out of a deep depression after a messy break-up and rushes against time to reunite with the partner and tell them how they feel because they were meant to be together...

'Marry Me' says, "yeah, we're still here."
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JLuis_001Feb 12, 2022
The idea of the film is just ludicrous, even for a rom-com, but of course, the idea in the genre has always been that you have to believe it, and it's undeniable that Marry Me tries to do that in every possible way to justify its plot, but itThe idea of the film is just ludicrous, even for a rom-com, but of course, the idea in the genre has always been that you have to believe it, and it's undeniable that Marry Me tries to do that in every possible way to justify its plot, but it cannot do it for many reasons, but the main one is because there's no genuine chemistry between its main characters, and they are the ones in charge of selling the story, and if they themselves don't seem to believe it, what can you expect from the audience?

I admit that for many people that may not be the case, and to tell you the truth I have no problem with that, I just didn't find competent reasons to say this was funny, let alone romantic.
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Mauro_LanariMay 15, 2022
(Mauro Lanari)The remake of "Notting Hill" (Michell/Curtis 1999) still works as mediocre romcom even if deprived of British humor, stuffed with silly power hits and with JLo forced to self-produce to have cinematic visibility at 52. Ps: there(Mauro Lanari)The remake of "Notting Hill" (Michell/Curtis 1999) still works as mediocre romcom even if deprived of British humor, stuffed with silly power hits and with JLo forced to self-produce to have cinematic visibility at 52. Ps: there are those who have seen in it a conflict between reason and feeling (mathematics and programmed life vs. instinct and intuition). Let's not exaggerate. Expand
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royalguy07Jul 28, 2022
Downright nonsensical premise, almost gets there but is wayyy too formulaic.
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