Wedding Bells Page #7

Synopsis: Two people with commitments issues are asked to be best man and maid of honor at their friends wedding. With nothing much in common, they both didn't expect to find the romance of a life time.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Gary Yates
Production: Thunderbird Films
 
IMDB:
6.5
TV-G
Year:
2016
84 min
90 Views


Mm.

To Amy and James,

who are charting

their own new course together.

Someday, if the path goes in

an unexpected direction...

don't be afraid to take it.

It may lead you

to exactly where you need to be.

Cheers.

As long as our path doesn't

take us out of New York City.

Cheers!

You're never leaving Manhattan.

We know.

You've made yourself

perfectly clear.

And so have you.

You want out.

You think I want to

raise kids in the city?

[Amy]:
What's wrong with

raising kids in the city?

Nothing, but...

the country gives us

room to breathe.

Excuse me, but I need

some room to breathe.

Yeah. Good idea.

[]

It's just

pre-wedding jitters.

I'm sure

they'll be fine.

Excuse me.

[]

Do you think that

Amy and James are okay?

I don't even think

they're in love.

[sighing]

Me neither.

But then again...

I mean, what do we

know about love?

We don't even know

what it feels like.

[]

I think

it feels like this.

[]

Yeah...

I think

it feels like that.

Okay, so we're

in agreement, right?

Neither of us

is gonna say anything

to James and Amy

tomorrow?

Right?

It's their wedding.

It's their decision.

Yep. Agreed.

None of our business.

Right.

This is me.

Right.

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

Is this, like,

the live version

of "you hang up,

no, you hang up?"

No. No, because that

would just be sad.

Totally.

Right.

-You hang up.

-No, you.

[laughing]

So you're not gonna say

anything to James, right?

As long as you don't

say anything to Amy.

I'm not.

Okay. Me either.

[]

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

[]

[]

[knocking on doors]

-Amy--

-Hey.

[Overlapping]:

We need to talk.

I'm just trying to give you

a little "BFF Reality Check."

I just need to make sure

that you guys are really

on the same page.

Are you sure that you and Amy

are still on the same page

about what you want

for your future?

Ah, she's just nervous.

Her whole life

was turned upside-down,

and she hasn't had a chance

to process it.

It's not just your wedding day.

This is the rest of your life.

I guess it's more about knowing

whether you're happy...

or just going

through the motions.

I'm not the guy

who doesn't believe in love.

This from the girl who runs

from every relationship?

Are you trying to talk me

out of getting married?

Are you trying to talk me

out of marrying James?

Of course not.

I'm just saying,

if you're having doubts,

you should talk to him.

Okay, even if

I was having doubts,

I would never leave Amy

on our wedding night.

She doesn't deserve that.

Especially after everything

she's been through.

Okay.

-Well, I'm here if you need me.

-I'm here for you.

[]

[Charlie]:
Welcome again.

Nice to see you.

Please go on in.

[woman]:
Too bad this place

isn't open for business.

It's stunning.

Just gorgeous.

[Charlie]:
Welcome. Welcome.

[]

Everything okay

with James?

Yeah. Sure.

Why wouldn't it be?

Is everything okay

with Amy?

Of course. Yeah.

It's the, um, happiest

day of her life.

Molly?

You did a wonderful job

with Clarissa's roses.

Wait.

They're Clarissa's?

Mm-hmm.

You didn't

say that before.

I didn't say

a lot of things.

But that's done now.

[music rises]

That's your cue.

Okay. Here we go.

[hushed]:
Hey.

You look stunning,

by the way.

Thanks.

You look...

whatever the man-version

of stunning is.

Thank you.

[music continues]

[]

Uh... Where's James?

Shouldn't he be

up here already?

Do you think

something's wrong?

How would I know?

I don't know,

unless you know

something I don't know.

-I don't know. Do you?

-No.

I know I don't.

[]

Did you say--

Did you say

something to him?

Thank you, everyone,

for coming.

As you can see,

we've decided

not to get married.

[murmurs and gasps]

Don't be mad

at each other.

We finally admitted

what we both knew deep down--

that we'd be making

a big mistake.

I'm just happy

that we finally realized it

before it was too late.

And you're both okay?

Yeah. Perfect.

We're friends

and always will be.

Are you sure

it's not just what I said?

I'd feel terrible

if I talked you out

of your own wedding.

This was never

my wedding.

In fact, I think

it's fair to say,

from the dress to the design,

this is exactly how

you'd plan your wedding.

How's that for

a BFF Reality Check?

[Amy]:
Sorry for

the inconvenience.

Thank you for coming.

I still think

we should've had

the party anyway.

We will...

when it's yours.

Hey.

We did good.

We did great.

So...

tomorrow, we're back

to our real lives.

It's going to be weird.

You think so?

Well, we just never

really talked about...

what now?

Right. Um, well,

I gotta go back to New York

and pound the pavement

until I find a new investor

for the restaurant,

and you need to get

your winter line up and running.

What winter line?

I don't have a thing.

You'll find your inspiration

when you get back

to your studio.

Mm. My inspiration was here.

Yeah. Yeah, mine too.

But we just have to find a way

to make it work at home.

Right.

Right.

-Yep.

-Yeah.

So when you open

back up again,

you're going to

change your menu

to do more like

what you did here?

That's the plan.

Maybe I'll stop by, then.

Okay.

Or maybe we'll both be so busy,

we'll never

see each other again. Right?

You never know.

I knew it.

No, no. I was joking.

I don't think you were.

Come on, can't we just enjoy

what we have right now?

Not worry about tomorrow? Huh?

Why, because you knew

what we had here

was just a fantasy that can't

last in the real world?

I have no idea!

And neither do you, by the way.

I knew it.

I knew this would happen

if I let my guard down.

It's easier being alone.

You got that right.

So...

that's it, then?

I mean, once we leave here,

there's no room for us?

We're not even going to try?

Well, it seems like

that's what you want.

No, that's clearly

what you want.

Look, Molly--

I have to go.

Molly!

Right.

[]

Thank you. Enjoy it.

We just paid our rent

for the next six months

with that sale.

Oh, while you were

with the client,

James called.

Oh, thank you.

Are you getting

back together?

No.

We are much better off

as friends.

Mm-hmm.

Did you call him?

Amy, stop asking me that.

He was right.

We're both too busy.

Thanks.

You know what,

it's better this way.

I got to go.

Thank you.

[]

[Isaac]:
Hey!

None of this

was on the menu before.

What are you doing?

I was inspired

when we shut down.

I found my passion

making old family recipes

new again.

It's comfort food

with a Nick Turner twist.

It's good!

Well, he's not investing

in a roadside diner.

He's investing in Clarissa's.

This is Clarissa's.

[phone rings]

Hey, James. What's up?

You call her?

No, I haven't talked to her.

What's the point?

I messed up, man.

I don't think so.

You'll be fine.

Look, I gotta

go, okay?

All right,

talk to you later.

Okay. He's in.

He loves the new food.

[]

I can't believe how fast

you pulled this all together,

Molly.

You must have been

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