Get Married If You Can

2014 "The wedding justifies the means"
5.7| 1h47m| en
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Ana Paula catches her fiancé cheating. After a night of drinking, she wakes up far from home, not so certain she wants to go back.

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Ensofter Overrated and overhyped
Marketic It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Ketrivie It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.
Hayleigh Joseph This is ultimately a movie about the very bad things that can happen when we don't address our unease, when we just try to brush it off, whether that's to fit in or to preserve our self-image.
alessacarri Everything about this movie is ridiculous, cheesy, fake, exaggerated and cringeworthy. It is really shameful that people gave money for this movie to be make. And the scenes that portray Yucatán... ugh I can't even as a native...
amybrannon-87017 This movie is 100% cliche, over-done plot lines and characters. I was surprised that people with the means to make a movie would bother with such simplistic, stereotyped content. AND YET, it somehow managed to cheer me up. In fact, I saw the movie two years ago, and now I'm trying to track it down again, looking for a fun movie for a pre-teen Spanish girl. I remembered two themes from the movie: 1) A young woman chooses between a shallow-glamorous marriage and her chosen career in science. 2) A young couple finds romance together after years of respecting the boundaries of friendship. Both of these are great themes for younger girls. And the simplicity of the plot and characters allows that age group to contemplate life without confusion and drama. I actually can't remember if the entire movie is age-appropriate for adolescents. But if it is, I'd say it's better that many of the Disney movies, with their steep sexual innuendos.
GomezAddams666 Martha Higareda plays Ana Paula, a girl whose dream is to get married and have the perfect wedding until her not-so-perfect fiancée cheated on her with her cousin. Miriam Higareda plays Daniela, a care-free girl that has been in love of her best friend all her life but she has never had the courage to tell him so. Ana Paula gets drunk and by accident she finds herself in the middle of the jungle, where she meets Erik, a young volunteer who shows her a different way of seeing life, and Daniela ends up staying a few days with her best friend's family for his dad's birthday, and she is decided to let him know how she feels about him.The movie can be described as the typical romantic comedy, but what makes it different and better is that the characters are realistic, and well performed, you can identify and root for these girls as they find the courage to get out of their comfort zones and be brave and roll the dice.Mexican Cinema more often than not does not get its due, but there are great talents that can put a very enjoyable romantic comedy, that is very entertaining and very funny.
doranapedrero Horrible film, it's lame I feel ashamed of Mexican film industry. I could not keep watching it for more than 15 minutes. Has a lousy script, hollow, zero creativity, no wit whatsoever. Dismal performances and direction, could not believe it that nowadays Mexico continues to do mostly bad movies. It seems that if Gael, Luna, or the Bichir brothers are not in the movie they just can't do something worth to watch, not even a good story. I do not understand how it is that cinema's golden age was of such quality stories and movies you can watch over and over again and remain valid over time and most movies today are so bad. Take for example the remake of "Hasta el viento tiene miedo" also with Higadera and awful as hell with a really stupid script. Crappy movie.