nice
12 March 2020
Using same ingredients, with few spices, is a nice film. So nice than, like for the first part, it is easy to ignore the great mistakes ( Avaton is the most obvious ) and to enjoy it. A comedy, familiar in each details for the admirers of the first My Big Fat Wedding, it works in reasonable measure and it has the virtue to propose a delicate- realistic portrait of parenthood for Toula and John.
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