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Monday, March 15, 2010 at 9:26AM Movie Review - 'Our Family Wedding'
| Our Family Wedding
Starring Forest Whitaker, Carlos Mencia, and America Ferrera ![]() |
Every so often in a bad movie, there’s one good scene just dying to get out. Clearly, it’s the aberration, because there’s
nothing else to recommend the film, but for a fleeting moment, everything just goes right.
Our Family
Wedding can claim such a scene, the evidence of that old adage about a stopped clock
being right twice a day. Movies about weddings - especially romantic comedies about weddings - are ordinarily hard to
stomach, and this one is no different: The closer the couple gets to the altar, the more out-of-control their
circumstances become.
In this case, it’s an interracial wedding comedy with America Ferrera (Ugly Betty) and Lance Gross (House of Payne) caught in the eye of the storm. Their fathers (Carlos
Mencia and Forest Whitaker, respectively) try to one-up each other every
step of the way and disaster usually follows.
However, for about 90 seconds, Our Family Wedding is tolerable. As the seating chart for the big day is being put
together, Whitaker pictures in his mind where his ex-wife might sit (in the path of an oncoming bus), while Mencia tries
to figure out the right table for his hardcore gangster cousin, fresh out of the joint. No, it’s not the breakfast montage
from Citizen Kane, but it’s a hell of a lot better than the rest of what surrounds it.
The real disappointment isn’t that Our Family Wedding is mostly unfunny, mostly unoriginal, and mostly unappealing,
it’s that the film never tries to go beneath the surface that stands out as its biggest offense. The comedy is most racial
in nature, gently prodding the black and Hispanic communities about this or that. While there’s certainly no
responsibility on the filmmakers to present something more incisive, what good does it do anyone to keep dusting off
outdated stereotypes for the purposes of cheap, infrequent laughs? And couple that with the restrictive formula of a
wedding comedy and this film starts circling the drain in a hurry. 
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It’s not toppling Father of the Bride for status in the canon of wedding movies but for a film that gently negotiates the tensions of family and race, it’s not too bad.
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