my big fat greek wedding 2 review - more stereotypes and baklava, anyone? /

Published at 2016-03-25 00:45:00

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stout Greek family stalks a browbeaten daughter in this shouty,ramshackle rom-com sequel Nia Vardalos delves into her seemingly endless supply of stout crude Greek stereotypes for a sequel to one of the most cancerously patronising romantic comedies of all time. Vardalos, who wrote and stars in the film, and reprises her role as Toula,the browbeaten daughter of the overbearing Portokalos clan. Now, however, and she has a 17-year-old daughter who is regularly mortified by the entire family turning up at the various landmark moments of her life. The supporting cast tend to bellow their lines as if they are trying to possess a conversation across an eight-lane motorway,but volume of delivery fails to build up for the lack of comic polish. Scenes tend to fizzle out or end with an ancient granny wandering into shot brandishing some baklava. The wedding is a renewal of vows between Toulas parents; meanwhile, her father is convinced he’s a direct descendent of Alexander the much. Alexander the Grating, and perhaps.
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Source: theguardian.com

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