License to Wed

License to Wed

  • Director: Ken Kwapis
  • Writer: Kim Barker,Tim Rasmussen,Vince Di Meglio
  • Countries of origin: United States, Australia
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 3, 2007
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Quyền Được Cưới
  • "License to Wed" is a 90-minute comedy film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. The film was directed by Ken Kwapis, starring Robin McLaurim Williams , Mandy Moore , and John Burke Krasinski , and was released in the United States on July 3, 2007   .
    The film tells the story of a respectable, smiling pastor who tortured and tempered each other in order to test whether young couples are eligible for marriage, and became a representative of "Bang Da Yuanyang"   .

    Details

    • Release date July 3, 2007
    • Filming locations Jamaica
    • Production companies Warner Bros., Village Roadshow Pictures, Robert Simonds Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $35,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $43,799,818

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $10,422,258

    Gross worldwide

    $70,181,325

    Movie reviews

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    • By Clarissa 2022-03-23 09:02:44

      How can we finally come together?

      At first the priest asked them to pass his pre-marriage training class, which seemed unnecessary to the male protagonist. But through this process, the pastor is actually observing the relationship between the two of them. In fact, he is letting the couple experience various events that will be experienced after marriage in advance, experience the process of having children, the process of raising children, and learn how to deal with them. Quarrel, and even test the trust and communication...

    • By Braulio 2022-03-21 09:02:42

      break the fairy tale

      Compared to the older love movies - Cinderella, or princess, this movie is closer to reality and depicts love that is closer to life.
      Fairy tales are for reading and dreaming, and life is for living.
      Love is like a fairy tale most of the time, and marriage is just living.

      The beginning is a very classic phrase.
      "Marriage is like sticking your tongue to a frozen flagpole. You see your best friends have tried it, and you say to yourself, I will try it too, just once. As a...

    • By America 2022-03-21 09:02:42

      Love Robin Williams so much

      From "Jack at Home", "Brave Man's Game", "Captain Hook" in CCTV-6 in middle school, to a series of movies like "Spring Breeze and Rain", "RV", "Man of the Year" and this movie that I watched in school later, Feeling 1 is getting more and more attractive. Of course, I am talking about the feeling of a humorous and loving father. In short, I like him very much. The heroine of this film is also very good. The first time I saw her film was "The Walk to Remember", which is very pp. However, the ms...

    • By Maxie 2022-03-21 09:02:42

      Marriage is a Lifetime Lesson: Marriage Certificate/License of Wed

      A few weeks ago, I went to get the red books. In 7 years, we became legal wives and husbands. Since then, we have been holding hands with each other and grow old happily day by day.

      We read the <> together that day, HOHO , At the beginning of the opening, I saw Robin Williams's kind and lovely serious appearance. This little old man is a lovely pastor this time, the messenger of a good marriage. The young hero and heroine in the film have to go through a series...

    • By Hermann 2022-03-21 09:02:42

      The strongest persuasion in history

      There are no things much ado about.
      In fact, I really want to say, why the divorce rate is so high? Why make such a fuss
      ?
      Is it false that this marriage law emphasizes the freedom of marriage?
      There are all kinds of problems in marriage, but can those existing problems really be changed?
      Is it really worth the time and effort to save it?
      With the same amount of time and energy, why not enjoy some other life.
      Later, I figured it out, probably to solve the...

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    • By Eryn 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      friday dinner and movie party in little Uppsala. Taiwanese girl talks about her church's pre-marriage counseling class. I can't help but think that a reunited pair would be better than a logical pair. Of course, unprincipled errors are also conditions. I don't know if anyone has actually done a statistical...

    • By Frederik 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      The heroine is so ugly, how can she play a youth comedy when she grows up like this!...

    • By Ora 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      cant believe I actually cry a little when he shows up under the window with all the "vows" just think 2 people are too unworthy, for Shenma foreigners don't like to find real couples to play husband and wife Like John & Emily, how great is...

    • By Devyn 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      Love that has gone through the test is the true...

    • By Allen 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      Playing crazy and selling stupid is not a good...

    Movie plot

    The tall and handsome Ben Murphy and the lovely and gentle Sadie Jones finally decided to enter the marriage palace together after years of long "love travel", so that they can live happily together forever. However, when the two came to the kind-hearted Pastor Refrland Frank to make the vow of engagement, they encountered "strong obstruction" from the old pastor.
    In fact, due to the increasingly busy schedule of this not-so-large...
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    Movie quotes

    • [from trailer]

      Reverend Frank: I'm gonna have to heal you. We have got to pray! We have got to pray! We have got to pray to make it through the day!

      Ben Murphy: [pause] Was that M.C. Hammer?

    • Reverend Frank: So Ben, what do you do, besides little Sadie here.

    • [Ben and Sadie dip into Sadie's apartment for sex. The scene immediately cuts to Reverend Frank]

      Reverend Frank: [to the audience] You didn't actually think I was going to let you watch that, did you?