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Muriel's Wedding | 
| Director: P.j. Hogan Actors: Sophie Lee, Rosalind Hammond, Toni Collette, Belinda Jarrett, Pippa Grandison Studio: Miramax Category: DVD
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Rating: 153 reviews Sales Rank: 6428
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dvd-video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 DVD Layers: 1 DVD Sides: 1 Picture Format: Letterbox Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 105 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.6
MPN: D16542D ISBN: 0788814958 UPC: 717951001672 EAN: 9780788814952 ASIN: 0788814958
Theatrical Release Date: March 10, 1995 Release Date: May 18, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Ever since the late '70s when the Australian New Wave was in full surge, Down Under directors have delivered movies that often hit you like news from another planet. Offbeat characters, weird narrative twists, and a tart mixture of laughs and catastrophe--this is the juice that fuels such flicks as Proof, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Strictly Ballroom, Heavenly Creatures, and most certainly Muriel's Wedding. Directed by P.J. Hogan (who would go on to helm the Hollywood hit My Best Friend's Wedding), this little gem follows tradition by featuring an authentic misfit: Muriel (Toni Collette), a great overweight horse of a girl obsessed with getting married and the music of ABBA. Appropriately, we first meet Muriel at a wedding, all trussed up in a leopardskin number she's boosted for the occasion. When her snotty peers insist that she give up the bridal bouquet to someone who might actually get hitched, when one of the guests turns out to be a clerk in the very store where Muriel ripped off her outfit--you gotta laugh, she's such an unmitigated mess. A loser, her philandering politician father (Bill Hunter) calls her--along with his doormat wife and his other couch-potato offspring. But this movie's no exercise in geek-bashing. As Muriel takes up with feisty Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths) and moves from Porpoise Spit to the big city, her good-hearted grin and zest for life draw us in despite hilarious gaffes and mishaps. (Making out with a boy for the first time, Muriel suddenly finds herself awash in styrofoam: the oaf has unzipped the beanbag chair instead of her skin-tight leather pants.) Muriel's Wedding covers territory Hollywood would banish from a comedy--Rhonda's cancer, the suicide of Muriel's mother, a marriage of convenience to an arrogant athlete--yet, like its heroine, it never loses its sense of humor, its will to move on to whatever good thing might happen next. Everyone in the idiosyncratic cast is terrific, but it's Toni Collette's Dancing Queen who makes Muriel's Wedding a cinematic celebration you won't forget. --Kathleen Murphy
Description Hysterically funny, fresh, and brimming with wit, MURIEL'S WEDDING is the comedy hit celebrated by critics nationwide! No one ever paid much attention to Muriel and her humdrum small-town life, so she and her best friend, Rhonda, decide to leave it behind and head for the big city ... where they end up having the exciting adventure of their lives! What's more, soon everyone takes notice when Muriel becomes engaged to a handsome and popular sports hero! You'll love every hilarious minute as Muriel discovers that even when it seems all her dreams are coming true, the path to the altar still has plenty of surprising twists!
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Simply, Superb ! September 13, 2008 J. CALDERON (MEXICO CITY) I'm so glad for having this Australian film on DVD because my first product was the VHS version and I enjoy it so much. The main message of the story is "the friendship". The performance of all the actors, the music, the story and the locations are superb !!! No more words for this masterpiece as a romantic comedy by Toni Collect and don't miss it.
This movie is better than an ABBA song... August 28, 2008 Andrew Ellington (Mulholland Drive) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Toni Collette is utterly adorable (in that funny looking girl touches heart kind of way) in the surprise stunner `Muriel's Wedding'; a film about a young girls dream of getting married. The film is the perfect vehicle for Collette to dominate with a wonderfully complete character that is easy to love, easy to understand and fully deserving of our adoration. The film revolves around Muriel Heslop, a somewhat unattractive young woman who dreams of one day saying her vows across from her Prince Charming, but her dreams are often crushed down by her snotty friends and unsupportive father. Constantly thought of as a worthless slacker, Muriel strives above all else to prove she is worth something, and she believes that she can accomplish this only by getting married, showing everything that thought she was worthy that she is indeed desirable. She leaves home (the small town of Porpoise Spit) for Sydney where she finds herself a job and a roommate and a whole new life. The film brings us through her journey, through the ups and downs, the boyfriend and the best friend and the eventual wedding, but what is more profound is the emotional journey that Muriel undergoes that uproots everything she thought she knew about life and where she was headed. The film is carried along effortlessly by a brilliant script that mixes well the comedic as well as the tragic sides of life; allowing us to laugh and cry with Muriel. The script is further embellished by Collette's fantastic, Oscar worthy performance (in such a weak year I often wonder how the true gem performances were passed over by Oscar). As Muriel she invites the audience to feel her every emotion and she embodies a complete woman so effortlessly. Sure, some of the gags poke fun at her outward appearance, but what is so beautiful about `Muriel's Wedding' is that in the end it is her inward appearance that wins our hearts. Collette and company (including splendid performances by Rachel Griffiths and Bill Hunter) deliver a film that is rich in emotional depth and pure likeability. I approaches the subjects of loyalty, friendship, love and trust with the right amount of humor to offset the seriousness but never so much that it makes light of the situation. It's funny; it's sweet; it's genuine and it's sincere. Overall `Muriel's Wedding' is a real delight.
If you like Mamma Mia! it's time to rediscover Muriel July 19, 2008 Amy Tiemann (Chapel Hill, NC USA) I saw the new Mamma Mia! movie last night and it was fun, but it could not hold a candle to Muriel's Wedding, which is my favorite ABBA-themed movie (wedding-themed and ABBA-themed, quite a specialized genre!). Muriel's Wedding is not a full-on musical, but features ABBA music throughout (including Dancing Queen, Waterloo, and Fernando) as sad-sack Muriel dreams of leaving her dead-end existence in Porpoise Spit behind for life in the big city and hopefully, a fantasy wedding. The lack of a groom is the least of Muriel's obstacles. The Australian comedy stars a young Toni Collette (known now for playing mother roles in The Sixth Sense, About a Boy, and Little Miss Sunshine) and Rachel Griffiths, who went on to co-star in Six Feet Under and Brothers and Sisters on US television. Muriel's Wedding is funny, satirical, campy, and ultimately celebrates true friendship triumphing over the illusion of romance taking us away from it all.
Just love the movie May 25, 2008 Julian Trejos Zelaya This movie touched me, I bought it to see it over and over again. I also love Abba music.
Muriel's Wedding-A fun flick from begining to end! May 20, 2008 Robert Badgley (London,Ontario,Canada) This retro-review is for the widescreen version of "Muriel's Wedding",still available as of this writing and at a steal of a price. This is one movie I pull out again and again and it never disappoints no matter how many times I've see it. Toni Collette(in her 3rd movie) stars as the overweight Muriel Heslop.The movie is in three "acts","The bouquet","Sydney,city of brides" and "The Wedding". It opens with Muriel amongst a throng of other wedding attendees catching the bridal bouquet.Her four "friends",which includes the bride,implore her to give it to another group friend as it should be hers by rights,not Muriel's.Muriel hurt,reluctantly gives the bouquet over only to have it thrown back in her face because her friend had just broken up with her boyfriend.As everyone disperses some nasty remarks are made Muriel's way. This in essence sets the tone for the rest of the movie and especially the character of Muriel herself.She is hanging out and trying to fit in with a group of selfish self-absorbed gals from her hometown of Porpoise Spit(you've gotta love that name!),and she will endure almost anything to get their approval and in the process prove to herself and others that she is "something",not "nothing". At the wedding she is arrested for stealing the very dress she wears,which she denies having stolen but actually did(showing how far she'll go to be accepted and fit in).She's taken home by the police.Here,at home, we are given a fuller understanding of the backdrop of her life.She's 22 years old and still lives at home with her family.Her father is a town councillor who once tried running for the Senate but lost.He blames this on his family and further more publicly derides them all as lazy and shiftless,while all the time treating his wife like a doormat who is there just for his whimsy and beck and call.In fact just as Muriel feels like "nothing",her mother has as much right to say this if not more than her.The only difference between the two is how each deal with their lives.Muriel at this time of her life is trying to fit in,while her mother has obviously tried in the past but lost(in more ways than one) and really mirrors what is in store for Muriel.And she along with her mother,sister and two brothers seem to be chained to this never ending loop of despair,with no hope of change. An opportunity arises through a lady friend of Muriel's father.She runs a beauty consultant business and "coincidentally" pops in on Bill with his family and other business associates an unusual amount of times throughout the film(we later find out why).She offers to give Muriel a chance to sell cosmetics for her.Muriel takes the job and is given a blank check by her mother(on orders from her father,of course) to get her started.At this same time her four "friends" are going to be taking a resort vacation on Hibiscus Island.Before they leave they finally give Muriel the grand rejection by booting her out of the group and Muriel is devastated.But with the blank check and her new job,Muriel decides to use it as the premise to take a vacation of a lifetime and also to be with her "friends",so she follows them.While there Muriel is recognized by an old fellow high schooler Rhonda,played by Rachel Griffiths(her first movie).They instantly hit it off and become good friends. When Muriel lands back home she finds out that the scheme has been found out and it's time to pay the piper.Before the piper has a chance to catch her she high tails it back to the cab she arrived in and takes off.She gets her friend Rhonda and both take off southward to Sydney to start a new life.Rhonda gets a job across the street from Muriel,who works in a video rental store.One day a local guy comes in to rent a movie and asks her for her very first formal date.Rhonda takes Muriel and her boyfriend to a ravers club and bumps into two hot American sailors who she takes back home,leaving Muriel and the new boyfriend alone for a while.Eventually both arrive back home also, but to a very loud "commotion" afoot in the girls only bedroom.A clothing trail in the hall,a mixture of Rhondas' and the sailors,tells the tale. Muriel amid long moments of awkward silence,makes her boyfriend a cup of "tea"(Muriel is NOT a whiz in the kitchen!) and they both sit down to drink it;Muriel on a bean bag chair.Finally her amour can take no more and forcefully kisses her.Getting little resistance he moves on and on and Muriel giggles with delight at each piece of clothing he removes.However when he unzips the bean bag chair instead of Muriels' leather pants,bedlam ensues.Muriels' screeches bring in the two sailors from the next room who think her boyfriend has made some unwanted advances towards her.Both sailors are without clothes as one pins the "perpetrator" down, while the other tries to console Muriel,who screeches even louder when she spies his "nether regions". During this raucous Rhonda falls backwards and slides down a wall.Her legs have given out.It turns out Rhonda has a cancerous tumour in her brain.One operation that would supposedly remove it entirely turns into another from which she'll never walk again.Rhonda relies heavily on Muriel but Muriel,ever the mental wanderer,continues to dream of marriage and travels to several dress shops in Sydney.She has a different story for each store clerk she meets but it usually has something to do with a sick relative who will be unable to attend her "wedding".In return she gets to try the dresses on and gets a picture to go along to boot.At one store Rhonda finds her and lets Muriel knows she needs to get a life. With this Muriel gets serious.She scours the papers and sees an ad right up her alley.It says that an South African olympic swimmer is looking to marry an Australian girl.After checking him and the situation out further she finds out the swimmer is only doing it to get citizenship so he can compete for Australia.The marriage will only be in name only and for a minimum of four months to comply with regulations.Nonetheless Muriel marries the swimmer getting ALOT of media attention and thinking she's finally made it.She also hopes for more than the shallow marriage it is.Reality rears its' ugly head. During this time her father has been formally charged with taking bribes.He is in Sydney awaiting a hearing and also it is learned he has left his wife for his friend the beauty consultant.Her father also has let it be known publicly that Muriel stole money from him and uses that to try and gain public sympathy and as an excuse for him taking a bribe in the first place.At the wedding father gives the bride away and Muriels' mother finally arrives alone but late just as her daughter leaves the church.Muriel doesn't see her and mother is crushed. Rhonda,without Muriel,is forced to go home and live with her mother.After a time Muriel is forced to face reality and realize the marriage sham is just that and has nowhere to go.Thrown in on all this is a call home as Muriels' mother has committed suicide. She flies back for the funeral and finds her Dad wants her to stay to mind the house and her siblings.She stands up to him finally and says it is HIS responsibility.His ersatz girlfriend it seems isn't keen on having his kids in tow anyways,so that "romance" cooled faster than an ice age;he does as Muriel says.Muriel realizes she has finally found herself and she goes to collect Rhonda and both fly back to Sydney,to start their new lives together.Fade out. It's quite the movie with alot of ups and downs for all characters but it is a feel good story with a feel good ending that leaves you smiling when the credits finally run. The movie also has become famous for its'soundtrack of ABBA songs.Muriels musical solace throughout the movie was ABBA.In fact there's a nice sequence when her and Rhonda are on Hibiscus Island doing a lip sync to "Waterloo".Furthermore it was "Muriels Wedding" that pretty much single handedly revived the interest in ABBA music in the 90s and onward resulting in new releases of their recorded material,videos and even a popular theatrical play "Mama Mia". This movie is certainly one with a wide appeal for women as well as men.I would recommend though that if you have any children below the ages of say 16 that you be careful when viewing this as some of the scenes and language can get pretty "descriptive" at times. Other than that I highly recommend this picture to everyone.The film has no pretensions,is bold and says:"Here I am-love me or leave me".Plot wise it does have a tendency to wander at times and slow things a bit,but it does get back on track quickly and the many precious funny sequences that are in it tend to make up for the others.Remember also that as much fun as this movie is it does get serious,and sometimes very quickly.But it is to the credit of the actors,script writers and the director that all the fine tapestry that is Muriel's Wedding comes off as well as it does. If you haven't taken the plunge there is no better time to get "Muriel's Wedding" and treat yourself, than right now.You won't be disappointed.
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