Say I Do (2003 film) explained

Say I Do
Starring:
  • Ben Koldyke
  • Pamela Moore Somers
  • Rebecca Rosenak
  • Samuel Bliss Cooper
  • David Bel Ayche
Music:Steve Bissinger
Jamie Blanks
Cinematography:Christopher C. Pearson
Editing:Ron Vignone
Director:Ron Vignone
Producer:Ron Vignone
Joe Forte
Tricia Linklater
Distributor:Breaking Glass Pictures
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Say I Do is a 2003 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Ron Vignone, starring Ben Koldyke, Pamela Moore Somers, Rebecca Rosenak, Samuel Bliss Cooper and David Bel Ayche.

Cast

Reception

Eric Campos of Film Threat wrote a positive review of the film.[1]

Manny Lewis of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer wrote that the film "succeeds" as a "lens through which an impending marriage can be seen gradually shedding its formalities and pageantry until the only things remaining are the real people involved." Lewis also praised the performances, writing that the actors "embody their roles so convincingly that what's onscreen always feels authentic."[2]

Ted Fry of The Seattle Times wrote: "Largely relying on improvisation, the movie is nicely characterized and moves along at a good clip, but without quite enough laughs or tearful moments to keep up with the concept."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SAY I DO. Campos. Eric. 29 September 2006. Film Threat. 19 December 2023.
  2. Web site: 'Say I Do' is a satisfying relationship, but it's a long-term commitment. Lewis. Manny. 7 December 2006. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 19 December 2023.
  3. Web site: “Say I Do”: Camera is member of the wedding. Fry. Ted. 8 December 2006. The Seattle Times. 19 December 2023.