“Wedding Wars” is a delightful romantic comedy that navigates the complexities of family, politics, and love with charm and wit. Directed by Jim Fall and featuring a stellar cast led by John Stamos, the film offers a fresh take on the issue of gay marriage.
Stamos shines as Shel, a gay wedding planner who finds himself at odds with his brother Ben (played by Eric Dane), a campaign manager for Governor Welling (James Brolin), when the governor publicly opposes gay marriage. Stamos’s naturalistic portrayal sets the tone for the film, carrying it along with ease, while his chemistry with Dane’s Ben adds depth to their brotherly dynamic.
The film’s tone, reminiscent of the beloved comedy “In and Out,” is further elevated by Mervyn Warren’s score, creating a nostalgic yet contemporary feel. While some situations may seem silly, the film gives due attention to both sides of the marriage issue, ultimately arriving at a palatable compromise.
Highlights include a charming dance finale with gender-switching partners, reminiscent of “In and Out,” and a smooth, satisfying happy ending. Overall, “Wedding Wars” is a pleasant TV comedy that entertains while addressing important themes of equality and acceptance.