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A Very Sordid Wedding (2017) is a English movie. Del Shores has directed this movie. Bonnie Bedelia,Caroline Rhea,Leslie Jordan,Dale Dickey are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2017. A Very Sordid Wedding (2017) is considered one of the best Comedy movie in India and around the world.
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Great movie with most beautiful and current portrayal of pressing social issues
Loved this movie and it's great actors and especially bringing to light some of the most important social issues that we as American citizens are facing and dealing with. Like the movie 'Sordid Lives" I think that this movie will help many questioning and fearful young people to deal and accept themselves just as they are.
What a wonderful Movie!
An amazing ensemble cast brings us hilarity in the face of oppression. Leslie Jordan is brilliant! Del Shores' writing and directing is fantastic. Lots of fun and a wake up call for bigots everywhere. (Oh, and a shout-out to Whoopi Goldberg!) Do not miss this Gem of an independent film!
Brilliant, poignant and hysterical!
Del Shores brings this Sordid Lives saga to a close with the characters you have fallen in love with from Sordid Lives and Sordid Lives, the Series. The laughs, the tears, the battles and a wonderful ending. Bonnie Bedelia gives the performance of her career in this film reprising her role as Latrelle.
Love It.
I don't know what anyone could ask for in a movie covering the topics covered. You get both sides of the story, regardless of your ultimate belief on homosexuality or same sex marriage. The comedy and story line is wonderful. I recently lost my mother and a certain hospital scene with the mother of one of the characters reminded me so much of my southern mama I couldn't help but laugh and remember her in a way that wasn't sad. Del Shores has proved a story can be written on a controversial topic and all sides can be addressed with humor, not complete hate.
Year's best comedy so far--SPOILER WARNING
The first film was a precious gem. The sequel is as well, and worth every minute of the 17 years we had to wait. It is one laugh after another from the first scene to the last. The cast is perfect, not only the returnees but the recasts. SPOILER! Bonnie Bedelia has one of the best monologues in movie history as she schools a bunch of fake Christians in their own church on the bible that clearly none of them including the preacher seem to know. A perfectly sordid sequel indeed. Del Shores did it again! 10 out of 10.