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Father of the Bride Part II

Comedy In this sequel to "Father of the Bride", George Banks must accept the reality of what his daughter's ascension from daughter to wife, and now, to mother means when placed into perspective against his own stage of life. As the comfortable family unit starts to unravel in his mind, a rapid progression into mid-life crisis is in his future. His journey to regain his youth acts as a catalyst for a kind of "rebirth" of his attitude on life ... [+]
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United States
Los Angeles Times
"A pleasant, sentimental domestic comedy"
United States
The New York Times
"The bourgeois splendor of the Banks house is a major feature of Father of the Bride Part II, a cheerful, harmlessly ingratiating sequel on a par with its 1991 predecessor"
United States
SFgate
"Father of the Bride Part II is too long, completely predictable and unabashedly immersed in a posh world that is totally out of reach of most people"
United States
ReelViews
"It's a perfect illustration of stretching an idea too far"
United Kingdom
Empire
"Sugary enough to induce immediate diabetes, this is not one for cynics."
United States
Chicago Sun-Times
"Father of the Bride Part II is not a great movie and not even as good as its 1991 inspiration. But it is warm and fuzzy, and has some good laughs and a lot of sweetness"
United States
The Washington Post
"Martin's comic charisma, which kept the first movie alive, is buried under a banal avalanche of trite comic situations" 
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