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Julianne Potter, by a promise made years earlier, is supposed to marry her best friend Michael in three weeks, even though she doesn't want to. But when Michael that he is getting married in four days, the only thought in her head is that she has to break up Michael and Kimmy because she realizes she's in love with him.
Anchored by skilled comedienne Julia Roberts, this skewered variation on jealousy and the wrong woman doing battle in the aisles is a winning balance of the familiar and the novel.
The draggy narrative of this 1997 comedy is tough to sit through -- there are even several overproduced musical numbers -- but it does have an intriguing subversive element that I don't want to give away.
For those of us not so enthralled with Ms. Roberts, you'll have to endure the movie, but will be mildly entertained with good, old music and some stellar comedy provided almost entirely by Rupert Everett.