Reel Critics
Diane and Igal Silber
All families are the same in different ways.
“My Big Fat Greek Wedding” is a warm and funny window into one
family’s relationships and their view of the world. Although told before
in other films with other nationalities it is still a delight. A large
and emotional immigrant family with their first-generation American-born
children, this could be any family of Mediterranean heritage. What
happens when one of them, a 30-year-old woman still living at home and
working in the family restaurant, falls in love with a full-blooded WASP?
Watching this charming couple deal with their families’ reaction to
the engagement and the eventual wedding make for many laughs and some
tugging of heart strings. Marrying outside one’s culture is the basis of
the conflict at the heart of this movie.
The story line is predictable but the writing feels real and the
acting is superb. Nia Vardalos, who wrote the play upon which this
screenplay is based, stars as the bride, Tula, and John Corbett plays the
groom, Ian. Together they are delightful, with great chemistry and
idiosyncratic personalities. You feel you know them and like them. We
need to see more of these actors in the future. The rest of the family,
with excellent supporting roles by Laine Kazan and Michael Constantine,
is over the top and right on the mark simultaneously.
While you have seen this story in various forms before, this
particular look at culture clash in America is not hackneyed and is worth
the time and money. You’ll sit with a smile on your face throughout the
whole movie. This is a lovely way to spend the evening.
* Diane and Igal Silber are Laguna Beach residents and film buffs.
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