Jennifer López, Owen Wilson and Maluma, the love triangle of ‘Marry Me’

Being stood up on her wedding day is nothing new and will never be a good time for what is supposed to be a woman’s happiest day. And this is exactly what happens to Kat Valdez, a very famous artist who was going to get married during one of her concerts at Madison Square Garden, but her boyfriend never came and he cheated on her.

Everything was ready, however a video reaches Kat, in which Bastian, Kat’s fiancé, is kissing another woman. Kat, very surprised, goes on stage anyway, but with the idea of ​​doing things differently. And suddenly, in the crowd Kat sees a man holding a sign with the description “Marry Me!” and she decides to say “yes” to the more than 20 million people who were attentive to the marriage through streaming.

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The attendee with the sign is Charlie, a teacher who lives with his daughter and who decided to go to the concert at the last minute because his best friend invited them. Before Kat’s call during the show, Charlie is surprised and begins the story of two strangers, but that will change, and they will live different moments throughout the film. Marry Mefound on movie billboards in Ecuador.

The film stars Jennifer Lopez, who plays Kat; and Owen Wilson as Charlie. The Colombian singer Maluma also participates, who plays Bastian.

López, in addition to being the protagonist, is the producer of the film, which is directed by the American filmmaker Kat Coiro.

During the premiere of the film in Los Angeles, United States, ‘la diva del Bronx’ for Wake up America He said that a writer presented the project to them eight, nine years ago as a television show.

López, who attended the preview of the film with Ben Affleck, commented that in this production she combines her voice and her music. She also highlighted that Maluma made two “incredible” songs for the project.

Dressed as a bride, Jennifer Lopez went with Ben Affleck to the premiere of Marry Me

About her character, the singer in a dialogue with come joy, She said it’s a lot like her in real life. “The story of the character is similar to mine, she has been married, but she believes in love, she is in a very difficult situation. There are a lot of things that I took from my past and put into the film and tried to be as authentic as I could,” she assured.

“In addition to the idea of ​​making an album with the film, it was a challenge for me…”, he added.

On working with Maluma, López said that he appreciates the Colombian. “She has a great time, as you know it is her debut in the cinema, but she did it in a very natural way … she is very talented and it was very fun to work with him,” she said.

Review

Within hours of the premiere of the 112-minute film, the critics have leaned towards the neutral.

“The bar for romantic comedies is not high and this one, while ridiculous, is above it. But that’s not why I’m saying it’s good, just like I’m not saying fast food has a lot of nutrients,” said Owen Gleiberman, of Variety.

“He builds his core relationship around chemistry sweet and heartfelt enough for us to stick around for 112 minutes,” said Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter.

“It’s not funny or charming enough to make you fantasize that this relationship could be a real thing,” said Todd McCarthy of dead line. (AND)

Source: Eluniverso

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