DESCRIPTION:
While trying to make his sister's wedding day go smoothly, Jack (Sam Claflin) finds himself
juggling an angry ex-girlfriend (Freida Pinto), an uninvited guest with a secret,
a misplaced sleep sedative, and the girl that got away (Olivia Munn) in alternate
versions of the same day.
TRANSCRIPT:
My sister's getting married! -Yes, she is.
Hi! Wow, you look gorgeous. You came late. -Hello, how are you?
I didn't know you had a new boyfriend. I'm so glad you've moved on from that last guy.
What was his name? Chaz? -No, I'm Chaz. Oh, my God.
Have you gone out with two Chazs in a row?
You remember Dina, my American friend that you met in Rome?
Yeah. She's here. What? Jack.
Hi. I used to ask about you all the time. I used to ask about you, too. God.
Got a bit of a problem. Marc Fisher. He's saying he's in love with me.
He's threatening to go full-on psycho and ruin my wedding.
This is the sleep medicine I've been taking. It would knock him out for hours.
Put a couple of drops of that in his champagne glass. -There has to be another way.
There isn't. -There is. There has to be. There has to be. -Hayley! -Hey. -Hey!
Your sister is an angel, isn't she? Yeah. Cheers. Wait.
You're not supposed to be sat there, are you?
Sorry! Bye-bye! I really don't know what's happening. Oh, my. -I'm so sorry.
They're meant to be together. -Well done back there.
You think I wanted to sit next to my ex-girlfriendat my sister's wedding?
Bit of a coincidence, isn't it? Is it, though? Yeah, it is, though, yeah.
Have you ever thought if just one thing in history had changed, then you wouldn't exist?
Wait for it. Life all comes down to chance. Did you get kidnapped? -Yes. I'd kidnap you.
This wedding is over! Oh, my God! -You are a piece of-- What are you doing?
I've just taken a really strong sedative.
Put your fingers down my throat.
What? -I can't do it myself. Oh, no.
Just wanted to check to see if you guys were good. You're good?
QUESTIONS:
1. What is the movie about?
2. Discuss who Jack is.
3. What comes to mind when you hear the word "wedding?"