One Husband Too Many (2010)

One Husband Too Many Poster
Original Title: Un mari de trop

Introduction
"One Husband Too Many" is a 2010 romantic comedy movie directed by John Williams. The movie stars Katherine Heigl, James Marsden, and Edward Burns in the lead functions. The film focuses on the life of a young woman called Marie (played by Katherine Heigl), who accidentally gets married to 2 different guys, leading to hilarious and heartwarming circumstances.

Plot
The movie starts with Marie's engagement to her long-term sweetheart, Richard (Edward Burns), an effective business person. Nevertheless, Marie is unable to shake her sensations for her free-spirited, high-school sweetheart, Alex (James Marsden). Although she attempts to reduce her lingering feelings for Alex, their paths cross again at her pal's wedding, reigniting her love for him.

Unbeknownst to Marie, Alex has started a brand-new life taking a trip the world and doing tasks to make a living. Nevertheless, he still brings a torch for Marie, and after months of missed e-mails and telephone call, he decides to surprise her with a go to.

While Marie is visiting her granny in the quaint, seaside town where she grew up, she is surprised to find that Alex has been living there for a long time. As they spend time together, their rekindled romance leads to an impulsive and intoxicated choice to get married at the town's regional courthouse.

The newlyweds go back to the city, hoping to break the news to Richard carefully. Sadly, their strategy is destroyed when they discover that Marie's grandmother sent Richard a celebratory card announcing their marriage. When Marie arrives home, she faces the truth of having two hubbies and attempts to find out how she will juggle her love and commitment for both males.

Dispute
As Marie is overwhelmed by her new double life and the regret of having two partners, she is torn in between love and commitment. On the one hand, she shares a passionate and daring relationship with Alex, a guy who provides her with the enjoyment and love she desires. On the other hand, Richard is kind, responsible, and steady, offering her a future of security and dedication.

Marie tries to hide her secret marriage to Alex from Richard, triggering a good deal of comedy and incidents. As she juggles the 2 relationships, she discovers it increasingly challenging to conceal the reality from her good friends, family, and colleagues.

Meanwhile, both Richard and Alex begin to suspect that Marie is concealing something, causing stress and confusion. When Marie can no longer keep her secret under wraps, the truth explodes in a remarkable and amusing fashion, requiring her to face her fears and make a difficult decision.

Resolution
Although Marie at first tries to restore her relationships with both males, she recognizes that she must come tidy and fix the circumstance. In a wholehearted discussion with Richard, she confesses her love for Alex and her mistakes. Appreciating her sincerity, Richard consents to a friendly divorce and encourages her to follow her heart.

After ending things with Richard, Marie rushes to find Alex, who will leave town for another adventure. She admits her love for him and they decide to start their life together, traveling the world together.

Conclusion
"One Husband Too Many" is a heartfelt and amusing romantic funny that explores the theme of love, commitment, and discovering the guts to follow one's heart. The film's captivating story, charming characters, and delightful humor make it a satisfying look for audiences who delight in light-hearted romance and comedy.

Top Cast

  • Lorie Pester (small)
    Lorie Pester
    Stéphanie
  • Alain Delon (small)
    Alain Delon
    Maxime de Rougemont
  • Alexandre Varga (small)
    Alexandre Varga
    Grégoire de Rougemont
  • Philippe Bas (small)
    Philippe Bas
    Alex
  • Jean-Luc Bideau (small)
    Jean-Luc Bideau
    Alfred Lempereur
  • Cyrielle Clair (small)
    Cyrielle Clair
    Victoire Altmeyer
  • Scali Delpeyrat (small)
    Scali Delpeyrat
    Fausto Capelli
  • Marie Boissard
    Jocelyne Vasseur
  • Valérie Decobert-Koretzky (small)
    Valérie Decobert-Koretzky
    Nathalie Vasseur
  • Vincent Nemeth (small)
    Vincent Nemeth
    Paul Vasseur
  • Bruno Flender (small)
    Bruno Flender
    Bouboule