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Plus One

Plus One

  • Status: Released
  • 14-06-2019
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Score: 6.858
  • Vote count: 387

Longtime single friends, Ben and Alice, agree to be each other's respective plus one at every wedding they're invited to, during a busy summer of wedding fever.

Jack Quaid

Ben King

Maya Erskine

Alice Mori

Beck Bennett

Matt

Ed Begley Jr.

Chuck King

Rosalind Chao

Angela Mori

Tom Yi

Mitch Mori

Jessy Hodges

Amanda

Brianne Howey

Jess Ramsey

Perrey Reeves

Gina

Scarlett Bermingham

Maggie

Victoria Park

Lily Mori

Tim Chiou

Nate

Maya Kazan

Carolyn

Brandon Kyle Goodman

Brett

Jon Bass

Cartelli

Max Jenkins

Nick

Joe Bays

Uncle Davis

Time Winters

Mr. Riccardi

Finn Wittrock

Steve

John Lyke

Pete

Leah Henoch

Kelly

Emma Koenig

Anne

Zachary Read

Andy

Arrow Meister

Guy

Cadence Marmet

Alec

Felisha Cooper

Kara

Jennifer Bartels

Ellie

Jeff Ward

Trevor

Nick Reinhardt

Paul

Kiersten Armstrong

Marissa

Rachelle Carson-Begley

Janice

Anna Konkle

Jenna

Alex Anfanger

Derrick

Grant O'Brien

Greg

Caitlin McGee

Jackie

Allan Havey

Hannon

Percy Smith

Joe

Tom Virtue

Officiant

Christine Bullen

Passive Agressive Maid of Honor

Aaron Schroeder

Unprepared Best Man

Ken Koyama

Funny Japanese Uncle

David Theune

Wacky Photographer

Patrick Woodall

Singing Brother

Brian McElhaney

Martin the Bartender

Bart McCarthy

Groundskeeper

Emma Bell

Perfect Maid of Honor

Jacob Perlin

Rabbi

Sam Zvibleman

Happy Groom

Anna Greenfield

Happy Bride

Betsy Sodaro

Grumpy Maid of Honor

Jackie Cohn

Unimpressed Guest

Michael Goldberg

Excuse Me Guest

Rhomeyn Johnson

Earnest Father

Jaxy Boyd

Receptionist

Peter McGinn

Okay, to start with, my wife gave up on this movie fifteen minutes into it, and to some extent I understood why. She did not like the Alice character or the interplay between her and Ben. I wasn't overly impressed with them either at first, but I saw just enough to want to keep going. So I did, and I am glad I did. As the two lead characters warmed to each other more, I started appreciating their wit, their playful banter and so on. There were still a few cringe-worthy moments, and the wedding clips weren't as funny as they could have been - I write novels in my spare time and I was thinking, let me take a crack at writing those clips - but overall I thought the second half of the movie saved the day. The last thing I wondered was whether there would be a grand gesture at the end of the movie, as there often is in romantic comedies to seal the romance, usually something that flashes back to the beginning. And what happened was - well, I will let you find out for yourself as a reward for sticking through the weaker moments of an ultimately heartwarming movie. Ultimately, if you don't like rom-coms, this won't change your mind, so save yourself the irritation. If you don't mind fairly short doses of fluff, give it a try.