Plot: Tom (Jason Segel) and Violet (Emily Blunt) met, fall in love, and get engaged. But then, Tom's brother Alex (Chris Pratt) hooks up with Violet's sister Suzie (Alison Brie), and Suzie gets pregnant. Because of the awkward timing they cancel the wedding. Violet gets accepted into grad school at U of Michigan, and next they are living together in a bungalow in Ann Arbor. Tom is making sandwiches at Zingerman's, but he'd rather open a restaurant. One delay leads to another, and soon five years pass. [imdb link] [photos]
Emily Blunt is engaging and likable. Jason Segel is serviceable, and likable enough.
The movie has a lot of silly little episodes at parties, engagements and funerals.
They show Emily doing psychology experiments, and it concerns "the famous marshmallow experiment." Emily does these experiments at school, and soon we see the whole plot in terms of the experiment. The bottom line is that they waited five years to get married, so they must be the virtuous ones.
A highlight is when Suzie and Violet have an argument in the voices of Elmo and Cookie Monster to keep the kids from getting alarmed. It was silly and funny: "C is for Condom."
A highlight is when Suzie and Violet have an argument in the voices of Elmo and Cookie Monster to keep the kids from getting alarmed. It was silly and funny: "C is for Condom."
The was some mixing of Northern Michigan culture with the Ann Arbor culture that felt a little odd to me. As much as the town fathers like seeing their town on the screen, they must cringe at the near-wedding in the lodge with polkas and accordions.
I have this personal connection with the story. I made my wife move with me to school and then to a series of jobs, that latest of which in Michigan. Like Suzie who gave up being a kinesiologist, my wife has been moving around a lot. So the parallel of the story with my life makes me like this movie more.
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