Whether you’re gearing up for a movie night or looking for your next messy beach read, The People We Hate at the Wedding serves up exactly what the title promises: a dysfunctional, hilariously relatable disaster.
The story follows Alice and Paul, two struggling American siblings, and their mother, Donna. They are headed to England for the ultra-posh wedding of their estranged, "perfect" half-sister, Eloise. The People We Hate at the Wedding
The People We Hate at the Wedding takes those universal anxieties and cranks them up to eleven. The Plot (The Messy Version) Whether you’re gearing up for a movie night
The story strips away the Pinterest-perfect veneer of weddings to show the logistical nightmares and emotional baggage underneath. Is It Worth the Watch (or Read)? The People We Hate at the Wedding takes
The dynamic between Alice, Paul, and Eloise captures that specific brand of sibling jealousy where you love someone, but you also kind of want to see them trip over their own designer veil.
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