Second Hand Wedding
Second Hand Wedding is a comedy film from New Zealand. It is written by Nick Ward and Linda Niccol and directed by Paul Murphy and was filmed on the Kāpiti Coast.[1][2]
Second Hand Wedding | |
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Directed by | Paul Murphy |
Written by | Nick Ward and Linda Niccol |
Produced by | Paul Murphy |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Richard Bluck |
Edited by | Michael Horton |
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Country | New Zealand |
Language | English |
Cast
- Geraldine Brophy - Jill
- Patrick Wilson - Brian
- Holly Shanahan - Cheryl
- Ryan O'Kane - Stew Davis
- Tina Regtien - Muffy
- John Rowles - Self
Reception
By mid-September 2008 it had grossed over $1.8 million which was at the time the highest grossing New Zealand film of the year.[3]
Peter Galvin from SBS gave the film 2.5 stars writing "This is a fairytale, in 'dag’ vision. It's the kind of movie that begs to be cuddled, not questioned. It wants us to feel good because it's so kind. But kind can be tough, too, and beneath all that affection is a lot of cool calculation."[1] Sydney Morning Herald's Jake Wilson gave it 2.5 stars, saying "this is possibly the daggiest film of the year."[2] The Australian's Evan Williams gave it 2.5 stars writing Murphy has built an amiable, mild-mannered farce, notable for some engaging performances, including a full-blooded turn by Brophy as the golden-hearted but insufferable mother."[4] In The Press Charlie Gates' 3 star review states "It is a cute, folksy comedy that is solidly and competently put together on a low budget and has enough heart to just about see it through."[5]
Ben McEachen, writing in the Sunday Mail, gives it 1.5 stars. He says "Wanting to be New Zealand's answer to The Castle, this low-budget dud is devoid of the stuff you rightly expect of such modest foreign fare."[6]
Awards
New Zealand Film and TV Awards 2008
References
- Galvin, Peter (16 July 2010). "Second Hand Wedding Review". SBS. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
- Wilson, Jake (29 July 2010), "Second Hand Wedding", Sydney Morning Herald
- "Out of the Blue takes top film awards", Dominion Post, 15 September 2008
- Williams, Evan (31 July 2010), "Homage to the stage", The Australian
- Gates, Charlie (31 July 2010), "Slice of Kiwi life", The Press (Christchurch, New Zealand)
- McEachen, Ben (1 August 2010), "It's a dud of a proposal", Sunday Mail