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So, 'The Wedding' from 1973 is a quirky little romp mixing comedy and romance in a way that's pretty charming. Eva and Kent are all set for their big day, but their bridal stag parties are a recipe for chaos. You get this playful atmosphere, where the mishaps surrounding moonshine at the reception add a nice twist. The pacing has that classic 70s vibe—sometimes meandering but always engaging. The performances are a bit over the top but fit the tone perfectly; you can feel the chemistry between the leads, even when things get ridiculous. It's not your typical wedding film and has this unique charm that’s hard to pin down, yet it definitely stands apart in its own right.
This film has seen varied formats, with VHS being the most common, though original prints are pretty scarce. There’s a bit of collector interest among those who favor 70s oddities, but it hasn't hit the mainstream radar, which keeps it somewhat under the radar for most. Still, if you enjoy offbeat romantic comedies, there's something to appreciate in its unusual premise and execution.
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