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Jennifer Lopez Commits For Better or Worse in Shotgun Wedding

LA Weekly by LA Weekly
Jan 31, 2023 1:00 pm EST
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Marriage– there’s nothing more sacred, beautiful and timeless, yet nothing drives people crazier than the process of aging together. It is both romantic and ridiculous. Pathetic, hilarious and strangely moving, Shotgun Wedding is the latest examination on the paradoxes of marriage from Jennifer Lopez, and it’s one of her best.

The star is no stranger to the subject of marriage–she’s tied more knots than a Boy Scout leader and she’s been on the cover of Us magazine more times than we can count because of it. Lopez’s relationships have all been well-documented, so it’s refreshing to see her in a role that plays off that persona, turning a wedding into a mainstream event, as she did in last year’s Marry Me. But it’s not just weddings that tackled in this Bridesmaids-meets-Die Hard romp. Created with texture and humor, the film also explores how certain couples are able to turn conflict into connection via a stream of communication.

This delightful mix of love and hardship is placed within a preposterous scenario even by rom-com standards. Darcy (Lopez) is ready to say “I Do” when a group of pirates come to her wedding and take everyone hostage. When she realizes what’s happening, she has to convince her soon-to-be husband, Tom (Josh Duhamel), to go full John McLane-mode on the baddies who have taken their guests captive. The only problem is that Tom is no good with a gun (or with anything, really) and he’s not sure about the whole “for better or worse” thing after he meets Darcy’s ex (Lenny Kravitz) and their families start to bicker.

Can these two figure things out while taking on a gang of cartel members? As Tom and Darcy try to save their friends, they grapple with their differences when it comes to planning and when it comes to killing bad guys (should they use a grenade or a flame thrower?). Though the situation is far from realistic, the finely written and swiftly paced Shotgun Wedding remains emotionally grounded, which is…

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