Go to the bride

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Movie
German title Go to the bride
Original title Get Over It
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2001
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK / JMK 6
Rod
Director Tommy O'Haver
script R. Lee Fleming Jr.
production Michael Burns , Marc Butane , Paul Feldsher
music Steve Bartek , Colleen Fitzpatrick , Marc Shaiman
camera Maryse Alberti
cut Jeff Betancourt
occupation

Get Over It ( Get Over It ) is an American comedy film from the year 2001 of Tommy O'Haver and Kirsten Dunst .

action

When Berke is abandoned by his girlfriend Allison, he is devastated. To win her back, he takes on a role in a production of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream , in which she appears. Berke's competitor for Allison's favor is the arrogant Stryker, a member of a boy band and a crush of all girls.

While Stryker got the main role in the play, the unmusical Berke got only an insignificant supporting role. When one of the other leading actors is injured, however, Stryker nominates his rival Berke as a replacement in order to humiliate him on stage. Berke accepts the challenge and receives support from the talented Kelly, the younger sister of his buddy Felix.

During rehearsals together, Berke and Kelly get closer and closer and Berke is no longer sure of his feelings for Allison. When Allison discovers that Stryker is cheating on her, she wants Berke back, but Berke chooses Kelly and kisses her on stage during the premiere of the play to the applause of the audience.

Reviews

Mick LaSalle praised the " San Francisco Chronicle " for breaking the formula for teen comedy. He also praised the portrayal of Martin Short.

Jami Bernard praised the cast and the score in the New York Daily News.

backgrounds

The production of the film cost about 10 million US dollars ; grossing was around $ 11 million.

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