
Min Su, gay, et Hyo Jin, lesbienne, ont tous deux décidé de se marier. Non pas avec leurs partenaires respectifs... mais tous les deux. Leur plan insidieux fonctionne parfaitement. Bien que vivant secrètement avec leurs partenaires, qui ont déménagé à côté, ils font figure de couple "normal" aux yeux de leur entourage. Ils profitent de tous les avantages accordés aux couples hétérosexuels et peuvent également repousser la curiosité des parents et de tous ceux qui pourraient désapprouver leur mode de vie. Cependant, les parents intrusifs et incrédules de Min Su commencent à un peu trop s'impliquer dans sa vie personnelle, menaçant son projet. (Source : Nautiljon) Modifier la traduction
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- Titre original: 두 번의 결혼식과 한 번의 장례식
- Aussi connu sous le nom de: Du Bunui Gyulhonsikgwa Han Bunui Jangryesik , Two Marriage and One Funeral
- Réalisateur: Kim Jo Kwang Soo
- Scénariste: Park Hae Young
- Genres: Comédie, Romance
Distribution et équipes
- Kim Dong YoonMin SuRôle principal
- Song Yong JinLee SeokRôle principal
- Ryu Hyun KyungHyo JinRôle principal
- Jung Ae YunSeo YeongRôle principal
- Park Jung PyoTinaRôle Secondaire
- Jang Se HyunIk HunRôle Secondaire
Critiques

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It's adorable, Lee Seok and Min Soo are the sweetest thing on this planet since chocolate, and even though Hyo-jin and her partner didn't get the same amount of screen time, they were still a joy to see.
Some people have said it, but there was some overacting especially with G-Voice (because I doubt that some, if any, of those actors are actually gay...), but somehow I didn't seem to mind. They were a bunch of friends who felt comfortable with each other, not just because of their shared sexuality, and the bond between them is strong. I really envied their friendship, which made the climax that much harder to watch.
"Two Weddings and a Funeral." You know going in that someone is going to die, and I won't say who, but I did not expect to cry that hard. The character's loss is astounding, and the events leading up to it really hit home; the struggles Min Soo faces as a closet homosexual in a homophobic environment are mind-opening, and the struggles he faces are true, in Korea and in many parts of America as well. The film carries a powerful message, and manages to balance the scale with a healthy dose of fun, fluff, and hot kisses. <3
I definitely recommend this movie to a viewer who enjoys LGBT-themed movies, and to someone who... screw it, everyone should watch this movie!
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