synopsis In this innovative romantic comedy about the power of chance, alternate versions of the same wedding unfold as Jack (Sam Claflin) tries to make sure his little sister has the perfect wedding day. But he'll have to juggle an angry ex-girlfriend, an uninvited guest with a secret, a misplaced sleep sedative, and unexpectedly reuniting with the girl of his dreams who got away, Dina (Olivia Munn). If he succeeds, Jack might find a happy ending of his own
I write this as a Brit, having watched comedies and satire that have defined American series, I often regard the Americans to have only stolen a small percentage of our humour.
As such, I am not entirely sure the Americans amongst the watching audience will entirely 'get' the humour but that's okay, they can admire the quaintness of it and the girls can admire Sam Claflin.
Lovely film with stunning locations and solid actors making the most of the script as it is. Some very funny scripted moments and actually some very awkward ones too.
Netflix create movies based on algorithms which try to be appealing to everyone, and result in a terrible output, and in this case one of the worst movies ever.
The algorithm mixed in templates thats worked well a while ago in 4 funerals & a wedding, and revolving doors, but created a totally boring salad, which seems computer made but has no soul.