Three Many Weddings

2013 [SPANISH]

Action / Comedy / Romance

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 54% · 1 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 54% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 5878 5.9K

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Plot summary

Ruth, a young researcher at a college, is invited to the weddings of three of her exes. She enlists the help of her assistant to find a companion for each wedding; will one of them turn out to be her soulmate?

Top cast

Paco León as Mikel
Quim Gutiérrez as Jonás
Rossy de Palma as Mónica
María Botto as Sara
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866.93 MB
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Spanish 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
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Spanish 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ma-cortes 6 / 10

Nice and nutty comedy starred by Imma Cuesta and Quim Gutierrez , new kings of Spanish comedy

Fun and uplifting Spanish romantic comedy with crazy events , amusement and absurd situations . This entertaining film packs amusement , slapstick , comical situations , tongue-in-cheek , surrealist comedy including conventional pitfalls and many other things . Sitting in a strange middle ground between the completely absurd and the stylishly cool . This is a fast crazy movie with lot of fun situations , antics , bemusement and with a bunch of very hilarious roles . This is another Spanish comedy romp , it is a bemusing story that contains lots of humor , entertainment , binge and involving a young scientific , her boyfriends and friends . It deals with a young scientist (Imma Cuesta) working for an investigation laboratory and about get married when breaks up with his fiancé (Berto Romero) in the middle of a friend's wedding celebration and in front of everyone . Later on , she receives various weddings invitations from her previous fiances . She then decides to go accompanied by her laboratory apprentice (Martiño Rivas) , though she believes that's not a good idea and then problems crop out . There she meets a good-looking suitor , a plastic surgeon (Quim Gutierrez) who falls in love for her . And the end it takes place a special celebration , a peculiar wedding in a bucolic outdoor between a prior boyfriend , now transvestite (Paco Leon) , and his sweetheart . Everything that you can imagine is far from the stupid things that may happen her , as it results in the wedding celebrations turned upside down . The premise is the following : What worse than getting wedded to your ex's wedding ? , getting invited by three .This is a slightly funny film with entertaining events , giggles , emotion , profanities , twists and triangular love stories . The film moves in fits and starts most of which would be desirable , with more traps the viewer resists any kind, and some moments of enjoyment and others quite a few ridiculous . Humor is sometimes cheesy and gross-out with numerous naughty and picaresque situations such as sex jokes , bad taste , threesome and adult scenes . This is a special Spanish comedy from the 2000s with the usual ingredients such as wild humor topped with a little bit of original touches here and there and the tone of the film is light-hearted . It's an agreeable , moving film , perfectly acted and concerning the narration about the relationship among fiancée , fiancés , brides and a transvestite . This is a typical Spanish comedy from the 2000s similarly to ¨La Gran Familia Española¨ by Daniel Sanchez Arevalo and Quién mató a Bambi? (2013) by Santi Amodeo with the usual ingredients such as silly humor , embarrassing events and close relationships among people . It turns out to be pleasantly fun that offers no intellectual stimulus whatsoever ; an exercise in pure amusement in which entertainment and fun are guaranteed . The characters are quite odd , grotesque and weird and the film races on at incredible speed . Higlights of this film include an impressive irruption of a previous boyfriend on motorboat surrounded by three beautiful surfer girls and a spectacular as well as puzzling ending wedding . On the surface, ¨Tres Bodas De Mas¨ doesn't get much wrong , it looks okay , the comedy misunderstandings pile up in a reasonably amusing fashion and the performance is acceptable . My feelings are extremely mixed but I must admit there are things I haven't been able to stop laughing about ; however , it also contains bad taste , piggy humor , abound sexual scenes , profanity and grossed themes . A few of the scenes are amusing , they elicit chuckles but no very enjoyable laughters . Sympathetic acting by Imma Cuesta as a young who begins to receive wedding invitations from several former boyfriends, actually three in a row , and Quim Gutierrez as her lover , Quim is the recent king of Spanish romantic comedy with successes as ¨Una Hora Mas en Canarias¨, ¨La Gran Familia Española¨ , ¨? Quien Mato a Bami¨ and ¨Primos¨ also starred by Imma Cuesta . Fine support cast such as Paco León , María Botto , Laura Sánchez , Silvia Abril , Berto Romero , Tony Sevilla and special mention to Rossy de Palma as hungry-sex mother . Colorful cinematography by Arnau Valls Colomer (Eva , Somos Gente Honrada , Promocion Fantasma , Trash) . Atmospheric musical score by Javier Rodero , including popular songs . The motion picture was professionally directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera . He was born in Barcelona and is a good director and editor , he realized some Shorts and being expert on comedies , especially known for Spanish Movie (2009) , Promoción Fantasma (2012) and this Tres Bodas De Mas (2013) . Furthermore , he is preparing Anacleto Agente Secreto (in post-production) and SuperLopez .
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Reviewed by cfschafe 5 / 10

**SPOILERS** A comedic, exaggerated twist on a classic storyline: a woman's struggle when she cannot deny wedding invitations from three very different ex-boyfriends

The movie Three Many Weddings (3 bodas de más) is a 2013 romantic comedy directed by Javier Ruis Caldera. Its vibrant colors and use of music as transitions help tell the story of Ruth (Inma Cuesta), a marine biologist who is invited to three of her ex boyfriends' weddings. The movie is full of jokes and exaggerated interactions, all within a classic story of a woman who struggles to find love in the midst of what seems to be a never-ending cycle of weddings. Although she does not want to show up single, her appeasing nature does not allow her to refuse the invitations. Some of the movie's themes include marriage, relationships, work life, independence and feminism. Each ex-boyfriend represents a different part of Ruth's life and the evolution of her identity, but the audience must work diligently through the film's crude jokes to fully discover the depths of character development.

The opening scene of the movie shows the untimely breakup between Ruth and her then-boyfriend, Pedro. In the middle of a friend's wedding, Pedro confesses that Ruth is too compliant and lacks spontaneity. Given Ruth's supportive nature, she listens contently to his concerns. At another point in the film, we meet Mikel, an ex- boyfriend who happens to be an adventure-seeking surfer with a relaxed, sex-oriented personality. From the pictures we see of his relationship with Ruth, it appears that she was once both intrigued and uncomfortable by these traits. As for the third ex-boyfriend shown in the plot, the writers stay true to their frequent use of gender-related jokes as they reveal that Alex has undergone a sex- change operation. Lastly, the audience witnesses Ruth's everlasting hope for love as she begins a new relationship with Jonas, a neurosurgeon who hides the fact that he already has a girlfriend. Throughout the entire plot, the audience hears raunchy jokes that either revolve around sex, the physical body or personal relationships. Some of the experiences are unrealistic while others show a sense of relatability. For example, the idea that Ruth can breastfeed another woman's baby in the bathroom seems absurd, as well as the fact that this action did not bother Jonas. An example of a relatable encounter can be seen when Ruth wakes up after a one- night stand hoping to forget the whole mistake ever happened and ends up walking in the same direction as the character she slept with. However, feminist ideas also play a role in this comedy. When Dani begins his internship at Ruth's laboratory, he realizes that the only man on the team is the one without a salary. Another comedic interaction between characters occurs during the first wedding when Ruth talks about children with another guest, who says, "The only ones who have kids nowadays are the immigrants, gypsies and Opus Pei". This reference is not only funny to an audience member familiar with Spain's childbirth statistics, but also to those who enjoy learning about Spain's history.

In order for a movie to be truly successful and memorable, there needs to be an element of surprise that differentiates it from similar stories that utilize the same attractive plot lines. All of the men in Three Many Weddings (3 bodas de más) have distinct personalities, but appear two-dimensional. Each wedding is set in a different location with its own unique environment. The diverse settings offers variety in scenery and exemplifies the transition between relationships. The first wedding's environment is especially exaggerated through effects which make it appear as if the bride arrives to her wedding through the water. The cinematography is visually accomplished with high lighting and vibrant colors in location, costume, and household décor. Both Spanish and English- language music are utilized from the beginning to the end of the film, but one song in particular shows character revelation. Although "When Lights Go Down" is a song played throughout the movie, Ruth realizes that she deserves more in life when it plays one final time.

Overall, I would recommend this movie to someone who enjoys classic story lines revolved around love and matrimony. Independence and identity are two vague themes which are often overpowered by crude jokes, so audience members must have an appreciation for slapstick comedy. The camera style is easy to follow and the character interaction varies from cringe-worthy to endearing, as intended by the director. Since this movie appears to be mainly based on the quest for love, it should have strived for an element of surprise within the character relationships in order to appeal to a more widespread audience. However, some of the movie's comedic points have a shock factor that is likely to please spectators. Anyone who is interested in a light-hearted foreign comedy would benefit from the cultural references and fun atmosphere presented in Three Many Weddings (3 bodas de más).

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