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FILM DETAILS | | Certificate 15 |  | Cast Hugh Grant Andy MacDowell Kristin Scott Thomas |  | Directors Mike Newell |  | Screenwriters Richard Curtis |  | Running Time 0 minutes |
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Four Weddings and a Funeral C'mon - you know you feel it in your fingers

Plot Following the fortunes of thirtysomethings Charles (Grant) and his bunch of mates as they meet up at the various titular functions, talk crap and try to move on with their lives. At wedding number one, the commitment-phobe Charles meets Carrie (MacDowell) and everything changes. Verdict Possibly the most 'British' modern film commited to celluloid. Luckily, it is also funny, agreeably sweet and exceptionally well acted and directed.
 Reviewed by Phil ThomasRead The Full Empire Review » Click for the full Empire review and post your own review and rating.
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