Father of the Bride (1950): Movie Review - Humor as Therapy
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American comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli, starring Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor. Story: The father of a young woman deals with the emotional pain of her getting married, along...
show moreStory: The father of a young woman deals with the emotional pain of her getting married, along with the financial and organizational trouble of arranging the wedding.
Look beyond the charm of Spencer Tracy's grumbling dad and Elizabeth Taylor's radiant bride. This insightful review explores the film's unique use of humor as a way to navigate complex emotions, cultural expectations, and family dynamics in a heartwarming and relatable way.
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Author | Stephen Galen Estevan |
Organization | Stephen Galen Estevan |
Website | frametrek.com |
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