Get Married If You Can

2014 "The wedding justifies the means"
5.7| 1h47m| en
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Ana Paula catches her fiancé cheating. After a night of drinking, she wakes up far from home, not so certain she wants to go back.

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Mjeteconer Just perfect...
UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
amybrannon-87017 This movie is 100% cliche, over-done plot lines and characters. I was surprised that people with the means to make a movie would bother with such simplistic, stereotyped content. AND YET, it somehow managed to cheer me up. In fact, I saw the movie two years ago, and now I'm trying to track it down again, looking for a fun movie for a pre-teen Spanish girl. I remembered two themes from the movie: 1) A young woman chooses between a shallow-glamorous marriage and her chosen career in science. 2) A young couple finds romance together after years of respecting the boundaries of friendship. Both of these are great themes for younger girls. And the simplicity of the plot and characters allows that age group to contemplate life without confusion and drama. I actually can't remember if the entire movie is age-appropriate for adolescents. But if it is, I'd say it's better that many of the Disney movies, with their steep sexual innuendos.
DhariaLezin I have not seen worse acting in a Mexican movie in a long, long time, and believe me, it can be quite bad already. I think it was supposed to be farcical but this is not achieved either. The jokes are so bad that they use musical notes to point out that it is supposed to be funny (so you know), with desperate intents to make the audience laugh without making it. Actually yes, there was one time when I laughed. One of the girls breaks in a wedding, and someone tells to the bride "calm down" when the actress that plays the bride is actually quite relaxed and laughing (although she was supposed to be crying since someone was ruining her wedding). As much as everyone is telling her to calm down, she is checking everything but her wedding getting ruined. So, in other words, I laughed at the terrible acting... but not at one single joke. The argument sucks (sad but true), and (again) although it is supposed to be a comedy it is so stupid and surreal that you even get mad of the idea of someone thinking you are stupid enough to laugh about something like that. The main character (a bride to be) gets her heart broken just when she is trying her wedding dress in the store and for some stupid reason instead of cutting it to pieces, giving it back to the store, or anything, decides to wear it back home, because on the next scene, she is crying with her sister I think, at home, obviously, still wearing the darn dress, and then driving... and on and on... No budget to make her wear anything else? Even lingerie? It is not worth whatsoever. The characters (as usual in Mexican cinema) are more than stupid, and instead of feeling sympathy or empathy for them, or enjoying watching the film, you actually feel disgusted. With terribly exaggerated gestures, moves and everything. To make the story sadder, as far as I understood, this movie was one of the most viewed when it was in theaters in Mexico in 2014.
lidieth007 I've been watching a couple Mexican movies lately and I happen to stumble upon the trailer of Cásese Quien Pueda on youtube and became interested in watching it even though the trailer gave away some of the cheesy acting in the film but I decided to give it a try since I recognized some of the actors in the film and seemed like it would be entertaining.However, it was very disappointing, I have to agree with the other two reviews here. I was very hard to watch because there was a lot of bad acting and overreacting, specially from the main character Ana (Martha Higareda) but all characters overall were cheesy and unbelievable. The only character that was believable in the entire film probably was Erik as portrayed by the Argentinean actor Michel Brown. The overall script needed a lot of improvement, it rather seemed like they started with a good idea but couldn't craft the script quite yet, it lacks unity but more importantly versatility. There are some very unbelievable moments that are incoherent and seem like the filmmakers threw them in there because they didn't know how to continue the film, or they didn't have a better way to put it in context.However, like I said, it still managed to entertain me a little bit and made me smile from time to time, but the overall quality of the storytelling is quite disappointing. But the number one thing that really hurts it is the bad acting and the bad script. But if you can get over the fact of the exaggerated/theater-like acting then you should find it at least somewhat entertaining. These actors need to understand that acting for film is not the same as acting for telenovelas.
mashingon being a Mexican citizen, lover of Mexican cinematic culture, this movie stayed back in the ancient times. When I saw it I just couldn't believe how would the uprising of Mexican culture could have that kind of gap. its like having a flashback to our non existent talent on the film culture and learning not even the basics, but the 101 training.denigrating to our culture, just disappointing in ever aspect starting from the script to the stereotyped-million times seen movie where the cute guy ends up with the stupid modern girl nothing makes sense and in every frame we can see the absurdity of a script made in 5 minutes that transmits nothing but absolute nonsense