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So, 'The Wedding Toast' is one of those indie comedies that really captures that awkward vibe of weddings. It’s all about the best man, who totally spirals during his toast, and boy, does it get uncomfortable. The pacing is interesting; it kind of drags you into this cringe-fest that feels almost real. You can’t help but feel for the guy, even when he’s fumbling through memories. The performances are pretty solid for a low-budget flick, with a style that reminds you of those early 2000s humor pieces that tread the line between funny and painfully relatable. It’s distinctive in how it leans into discomfort as a comedic tool, which might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it definitely has its moments.
Indie comedy from the late '90sFocuses on social awkwardnessInteresting take on wedding traditions
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