Yes, I Do
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- 2018
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It's a big day.
Good luck, son.
Thank you for coming.
[laughing nervously]
I'm having
trouble breathing.
I'm breaking out.
He'll understand, right?
Oh...
[bride]:
I don't knowwhat's wrong with me.
I love him...
I really do.
There's a wedding
about to happen.
I know.
You're in it.
Oh...
Okay, it's okay.
You don't have to.
I'm sure
he'll understand.
I'm horrible.
No, you're not.
You're a good person.
It's okay.
Do you want to do this?
I...
Do you?
I do...
not.
Go... Go, go!
Oh, Charlotte...
[church bells ringing]
Hey. Thanks for coming.
[pastor]:
Please be seated.
Friends,
we have joined here today
to share
with James and Charlotte
in holy matrimony.
In their time together,
they have seen their love
and their understanding
of each other
grow and blossom,
and now have decided
to live out
the rest of their lives
as one.
Do you,
James Cooper,
take Charlotte
to be your wife?
I do.
Do you, Charlotte Bennett,
take James to be
your husband?
Charlotte?
Do you?
I do...
not.
[James, sighing]: Again?
[rain spattering]
Charlotte!
I'm so sorry.
Good morning!
Hi!
Everything looks good.
Looking good.
Mm, okay...
What do you think?
Okay, it's ridiculously
expensive,
but how many times does a girl
get to be Maid of Honor
three times
with the same bride?
Oh, no, no, no,
no, no.
Charlotte?
The wedding's
still 30 days away.
You just have to get over
the actual wedding part.
Think about
everything
you have going on in
your life right now.
You have a meeting
with the editor-in-chief
of Chocolate Monthly Magazine
with the chance of winning
their next big contest.
You have plans to
open your next shop,
not to mention the hype
around creating
your next, big flavor
which no one's ever tasted
before.
I mean, compared
to all that,
this wedding thing?
It's a piece of cake.
Bad reference.
The point is, it'll be easy.
James is handling
everything wedding,
so all you have to do
is show up and say, "I do..."
again.
Hello, beautiful.
Oh, let me
get this here...
What?
That look on your face.
What look?
Of absolute trepidation.
You're not...
Just hear me out.
You are.
You're the one...
I knew it.
And what happened...
twice...
had nothing to do with you or us
or anything like that.
And we've been
over all that,
but it's all in
the past, right?
Right.
Yeah, I love you.
I love you, too.
I love you more than anyone
in the whole world,
and...
I want to spend
the rest of my life with you,
and have a family with you,
and grow old with you,
and...
But...?
No buts.
Okay, there's a but.
Look, I don't know
what it is, James, okay?
It's like I've developed
some sort of...
hyper-sensitivity to weddings,
and not just
our own wedding, okay?
When I go to a friend's wedding,
I just... I don't know...
it's like I literally break out
into hives or something.
You know?
I mean,
ours is a month away,
and I'm already starting
to get the itch.
Okay, a hyper-sensitivity
to weddings,
which causes you
to break into hives?
You do know that's not
physically possible, right?
Well, says who?
Says any reasonable
person, Charlotte.
I'm a reasonable person.
Until you start
over-thinking things.
I mean, you analyze
and calculate
and ponder
every possibility
instead of just letting things
be what they are...
which works
great for your business
and your masterful
chocolate creations,
but not...
in a relationship.
I know.
It's all set.
I've planned everything.
I haven't even mentioned
the word "wedding".
I've been calling it
the "exchange of vows" day.
Yeah...
It's paid for.
Guests have
been invited.
I just...
can we just... just...
wait...
a teensy-weensy bit longer?
I think I've been
a teensy-weensy bit patient
already.
You left me
at the altar...
twice...
and guess what,
I understood why.
I mean,
you were taking over
the chocolate factory.
Business was booming.
It was busy times.
You were amazing.
I can't go
through it again.
James, it's just a phobia,
okay?
I'll get over it.
I'm going to work on it,
and I am going to get over it.
Look...
I told you, I don't
want to elope, okay?
I want a wedding...
but at a church,
with someone who wants
to get married,
not just be married.
Goodbye.
[]
I'm so sorry.
She's never late.
Remind me of
your name again?
Hannah Reid.
I'm the factory manager,
and her best friend.
You're sure she knew
the meeting was today?
Mm-hmm.
I'm just going
to give her a call again.
Good idea.
Charlotte!
It's me, again.
Ms. Sweeney is here?
Founder and Editor in Chief
of Chocolate Monthly,
soon to name
America's best chocolate...
ring a bell?
She's waiting...
patiently.
Where are you?
She'll be here.
[Charlotte]:
I couldn't get out of bed!
I totally forgot!
Was she mad?
No, actually,
she was very nice
about it.
What did you tell her?
Food poisoning.
Ugh...
I'm so miserable without him.
Then be with him.
It's just
the wedding.
If getting married
is your greatest fear,
then let it scare you.
Just don't let James know
it scares you.
What do you mean?
There's an old saying...
the definition of courage
is being the only one
who knows you're afraid.
Mind over matter.
That's it.
What if
I break out again?
Tell him it's pollen!
I...
Do you love him?
Of course I do.
Do you want to spend
the rest of your life with him?
I do.
Do you want
to have a family with him
and laugh with him
and cry with him
and grow old with him?
I do!
See how easy it is to say,
"I do"?
Yes!
Yes, I just have to
prove it to him, right?
I have to find
the right words, you know?
So he'll hear the
sincerity, right?
He'll know it's
different this time.
Yes! Do it!
But what if...
Go! Conquer!
Just don't
wear that.
Hi!
Hi.
You busy?
Just, you know,
the usual.
Servicing these
helicopters
never seems to end,
you know?
Yep.
Any luck?
My grandfather's convertible?
No, um...
I got a tip from somebody
that said that it was sold
to a guy in California
so... still kind of hoping
it pops up.
Well, I know your grandfather
would be really proud
that you're trying so hard
to find it again.
Yeah.
Five years.
Haven't given up yet, so...
It'll happen.
What's up, Charlotte?
You didn't come here
to talk about my family,
did you?
I really need
an oil change.
Oil change?
Huh.
I have been doing
a lot of driving.
6,000 miles?
- Maybe.
- Wow.
Do you have money?
What, you're charging me now?
I'll give you a coupon.
I didn't...
I didn't come here
to get an oil change,
but the word "change"
is important.
Look, I've changed,
okay, James?
I can see.
I can see that
this, this fear,
it's irrational maybe,
of the whole wedding thing,
but I mean,
this time,
you really showed me,
you know?
I am over the fear.
Do you still want to marry me?
I do...
not.
I deserve that, yeah,
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