You Again Page #9

Synopsis: As a teenager Marni was the kind of girl no guy would go near and would be tormented by the mean girls, and no one was meaner to her than Joana the head cheerleader. Years later, she's a successful woman with a good job. When she goes home for her brother's wedding she discovers that her brother is marrying Joana. And he doesn't know what she did to Marni. When they meet she wants Joana to apologize for the way she treated her but Joana feigns ignorance. When Marni tells her mother, Gail about her and Joana, Gail tells her to try and put it behind her. But when Gail meets Joana's aunt Mona, it turns that she's her old friend Ramona who was her friend in high school whom she had falling out with with years ago, and Gail is unaware what caused it. Gail feels like Mona is trying to thumb her success in her face. When Marni learns that Joana does remember her she sets to expose her to her brother.
Director(s): Andy Fickman
Production: Touchstone Pictures
  2 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
28
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
PG
Year:
2010
105 min
$25,677,801
Website
1,758 Views


Look. Marni,

I don't expect you to ever forgive me,

but I do want you to know

that I am truly sorry.

Would you mind Saying

that just one more time,

- just, like, slower or something?

- I'm sorry, Marni, for being so evil.

For... For pushing you

onto that basketball court.

For... Oh, gosh, for everything.

I really, I... I really apologize.

Thank you, Joanna.

Oh, gosh.

I just don't know what I'm gonna do.

I really don't. Will won't talk to me.

I have made such a mess of things.

I've really...

I can't live without him,Marni.

I think,..

...everything is gonna

turn out just fine. Trust me.

You got this.

- WM?

- Go away.

- No, Will!

- Go away!

Wait! Would you just

wait for a second? Will!

Oh, ow!

- My leg!

- Are you OK? Which leg is it?

It's the same leg from the other day!

- it's my bad leg!

- Marni, guess what?

You hurt your left leg the other day,

- but really, good try, Marni.

- Wait, Will, hear me out.

Marni, I don't wanna hear you out!

I don't wanna hear anything

you have to say, OK?

You ruined what should have been

the best day of my life.

- Do you understand that?

- Yes, I do. And I'm really sorry.

I'm really, really sorry, Will.

Please try to accept my apology

because the last thing that I intended

was for you to get hurt.

You've just always protected me,

and I was trying to protect you...

"from the girl that

I thought Joanna was.

But she's not that gm anymore.

She's really not.

She's a girl who loves you

very, very much.

And you love her, too, dummy.

And that's all that matters

I'm really sorry.

I guess we'll just have to wait it out,

'cause I told Will the truth.

- I don't Know what else...

- No! Will and Joanna!

They're up in the tree house!

Why are you flipping out?

That's a good thing.

- They're probably hugging it out.

- No, I didn't want him

to give the tree house to her so

I was gonna take it apart and hide it!

Where did you suppose you were

gonna hide the tree house?

Look, the point is,

I loosened the bolts,

but didn't get a chance to finish.

That's not good.

Hey, guys! Cam you

come down here for a second?

We have to talk to you!

It's important!

- Sure. I-low's it going,guys'?

- Hi, guys!

- were good!

- You Know what,

this is kind of important, too, so we're

gonna be down in a minute, all right?

- Just give us one second.

- Yeah, we'll be down. Come on.

You're gonna be down

sooner than you think.

Well, darlings,

at least you're together.

- I'm so sorry, you guys.

- What are you sorry for, Marni?

Mom said it was probably termites,

and the;I've been meaning to get

that tree checked out anyways, you know?

Termites are the silent killers.

- Tammy!

- Hey, girl.

Hi, honey. So, what's the update?

Well, good news.

Your broken bones are gonna heal.

- That's good.

- The bad news:

we're gonna have to

postpone the wedding.

I'm Sorry, nobody is

leaving this hospital today.

Except for all of you. OK,

everybody out. These two need some rest.

- Dad, that's ridiculous...

- Doctor's orders.

We're not tired:
you guys.

You do not have to leave,

Everybody out.

Joanna?

Joanna? Joanna?

Wakey wakey. eggs and bakey.

My dress.

What's. What's going on?

Trust me.

Seriously, what is going on?

- Don't peek.

- I'm not, I'm not, I'm not.

- I'm serious,

- OK, but what's going on?

If I find out you peeked...

- Just, just. OK, all right.

- Are you okay?

- I can open? Can I open?

- Yes. Open.

I know it's not the fairy tale wedding

that you always planned in your head,

but, hopefully...

It's perfect.

- How do I look?

- You look beautiful.

Oh, wow...

Well, you look magnifique, too.

Which is good, because there's somebody

here who would like to see you.

Richie Phillips?

Wow.

Ramona:
you haven't changed

a bit since high school.

Well:
hopefully I've changed a little.

Welcome home.

Are you ready?

Marni, will you

walk me down the aisle?

I would be honored to.

I can't guarantee I won't trip.

Hm-hm

Aw...

Maybe one of these days

we'll be dancing at your wedding.

Oh I don't know Grandma. I...

I think I need to get a boyfriend first.

It seems to me you already have one.

Charlie?

No, Charlie's not my boyfriend.

Charlie thinks I'm a disaster.

Are you kidding? That boy

can't take his eyes off of you.

If you don't go for him, I will.

All right. Easy, tiger.

On, Joanna?

On! Mrs. Sullivan, I'd like

to introduce you to Will's grandma.

- Helen?

- Bunny?

- You again?

- Wait, you two know each other?

Helen!

You look nice. Who dressed you,

- the Great Depression?

- You look lovely, Helen.

I'm so sorry I couldn't

attend your funeral last year.

Care to dance, miss?

Yes, I'd love to.

This ain't oven, Bunny.

Don't get up in my grill, sister.

Ladies and gentlemen,

I am Marni Olsen, sister of the groom.

And now, sister of the bride.

And I struggled for a long time

with what to get the bride and groom.

And then it hit me.

Ladies and gentlemen:

Daryl Hall and John Oates.

That's our song!

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