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Take Precaution When Trying on 27 Dresses
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Take Precaution When Trying on 27 Dresses
By Lisa Rice
Crosswalk.com Contributing Writer

DVD Release Date:  April 29, 2008

Theatrical Release Date:  January 18, 2008

Rating:  PG-13 (contains foul language and sex scenes)

Genre:  Comedy, Drama

Run Time:  105 minutes

Director:  David Frankel

Actors:  Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, Judy Greer, Maline Akerman, Edward Burns, Brian Kerwin, Charli Barcena, Peyton List, Jane Pfitsch, Alexa Gerasimovich, Yetta Gottesman

“Always a bridesmaid; never a bride.”  There are few themes that strike a chord more with women than this angst so many have felt. 

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The romantic comedy 27 Dresses fully plays on that fear of every woman who’s single, and the moviemakers weave a humorous tale that explores love triangles, co-dependency and the hard work it takes to arrive at inner truth.  Regrettably, this adorable chick-flick is marred by the needless inclusion of rude language and sex.

The story begins with young Jane (Peyton List), who not only helps her father take care of her little sister, young Tess (Charli Barcena), since her mom has died, but also lives for weddings and helping others feel great about their special day.  Over the years, grown-up Jane (Katherine Heigl) becomes so enthralled with weddings that she cuts out the engagement articles in the city’s newspaper, cleverly and super-romantically written by a guy whose work she follows religiously.

Not only does Jane pore over engagement articles and wedding announcements, but almost every weekend she serves as a bridesmaid for one of her many friends.  One night she even double books herself and has to hire a taxi driver to shuttle her back and forth between the reception parties!  (She pays the driver $300 for the evening, which includes a vow not to watch her changing clothes in the back seat.)

Jane is not just a bridesmaid either.  She’s a super-bridesmaid on steroids!  She throws showers, helps pick wedding locations, china, florists and cake designers, and she’s completely adept at wheeling and dealing on prices.  Jane is a total wedding expert.

At the office, she has a huge crush on her boss, George (Edward Burns), and she believes her infatuation is a big secret until her best friend, Casey (Judy Greer) assures her that the whole office knows about it.  With a reputation for loose sexual exploits and heavy partying, Casey also tells Jane that she’s living in a fantasy world and really needs to make a change—preferably by joining her in the carousing. 

Jane’s life does take an abrupt turn when her sister, the now gorgeous and grown Tess (Maline Akerman), comes to visit.  When Tess joins Jane at the company party, the unthinkable happens—romance blossoms between Tess and George!  Ever the accommodating, selfless soul, Jane doesn’t dare express her heart's desire.

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