Julianne Potter
Julia Roberts
Julianne Potter

“Julianne fell in love with her best friend the day he decided to marry someone else.”
When she receives word that her longtime platonic pal Michael O'Neal is getting married to debutante Kimberly Wallace, food critic Julianne Potter realizes her true feelings for Michael -- and sets out to sabotage the wedding.
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Julianne Potter
Julia Roberts
Julianne Potter
Michael O'Neal
Dermot Mulroney
Michael O'Neal
Kimmy Wallace
Cameron Diaz
Kimmy Wallace
George Downes
Rupert Everett
George Downes
Walter Wallace
Philip Bosco
Walter Wallace
Joe O'Neal
M. Emmet Walsh
Joe O'Neal
Samantha Newhouse
Rachel Griffiths
Samantha Newhouse
Amanda Newhouse
Carrie Preston
Amanda Newhouse
Isabelle Wallace
Susan Sullivan
Isabelle Wallace
Scotty O'Neal
Christopher Masterson
Scotty O'Neal
Title Sequence Performer
Raci Alexander
Title Sequence Performer
Title Sequence Performer
Jennifer Garrett
Title Sequence Performer
**I've seen much better romantic comedies.** I'm not a fan of romantic comedies, but I recognize their value and quality. There are a number of very good romantic comedies, in fact, but I'm sorry to say this isn't one of the brightest. Watching the movie, I felt that a lot of its success or failure depends on how much each viewer likes the main character... and I didn't really feel like I sympathize with her. This character's personality is non-existent... to the point of only discovering that she is in love with her best friend when she is on the verge of seeing him in the arms of another girl. Is it really that difficult to know your own feelings and understand when you love someone? The script, by the way, is basically based on this premise, and the subsequent struggle to prevent him from actually getting married. It should be mentioned that the two characters had an agreement to marry if they reached the age of 28, which brings us back to that worn out “old spinster” cliché. And of course, there is a homosexual in the middle of this story: a very blatant and stereotypical gay, which should sound offensive to any legitimate homosexual (I believe). Julia Roberts has shown us her talent many times, and there are several films of hers that I could recommend if asked. However, the actress doesn't do a good job here. I don't know how far this could have been a consequence of poor direction and a pathetic conception of her character, but the actress didn't do well, even though she tries to be nice. For anyone who wants to see her in great shape in a good romantic comedy, there are better movies available. On the other hand, Cameron Diaz reasonably gets rid of what he has in his hands, but he is not in a film that allows him to shine more. Rupert Everett is disappointing and one-dimensional, and Dermot Mulroney doesn't do more than the bare minimum.
Read full reviewI don't know why I like this movie. I think it's just because of how crazy funny Julia Roberts starts acting when she finds out her best friend is getting married. Kind of reminds me of some of my crazy ex's.
Read full reviewMy Best Friend’s Wedding delivers a light and heartfelt romantic comedy with a well-structured plot, charming performances, and a memorable soundtrack that enhances each scene. While some character decisions may feel unrealistic—like Julie’s access to private spaces or Kimmy’s quick trust—the film still captures relatable emotions around unspoken love and the fear of losing someone. Ultimately, it’s a fun, bittersweet story that resonates with those who’ve ever faced love at the wrong time. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)
Read full reviewGeorge Surprises Jules (Final Scene)
The Way You Look Tonight
Jules Lustfully Kisses Michael
Last Time Alone
George Sings "Say a Little Prayer"
George Gets Dragged Into Jules' Drama
Kimmy's Awful Karaoke Singing
Jules Meets Kimmy
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