I Think I Do (2013)

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I Think I Do is a romantic-relationship comedy about commitment, cold feet, the endurance of true love, the importance of family ties and the hard lesson learned that, try as we may, life simply does not go as planned.

Introduction
"I Think I Do" is a romantic funny movie launched in 2013, directed by Brian Sloan. The story focuses on the reunion of college friends for a wedding event, which stimulates old feelings and humorous circumstances. The film is understood for its ensemble cast and its portrayal of relationships, both straight and gay, presenting a progressive story that discuss styles of love, dedication, and the complexities of human connections.

Plot Overview
The film's plot centers on a group of former college good friends who come together after several years for the wedding of two of their own, Bob and Brendan. The primary characters consist of the high-strung Bob, his free-spirited fiancé Brendan, the ever-chipper Lana, and the commitment-phobic daytime soap author Sterling. There's likewise the science geek Violet and the sweet however confused Beth.

As the wedding techniques, Bob is stuck managing the details, while Brendan begins to question if he's ready to settle. Their good friends navigate through their individual issues while staying at Bob's house, resulting in uncomfortable and amusing minutes. Sterling, who formerly had a secret college fling with Brendan, finds the old stimulates reigniting, developing stress in between him and Bob. On the other hand, Violet is trying to cook up a love potion to win over her crush but instead ends up drawing in the attention of another woman, Lana.

Character Dynamics and Relationships
The movie delves into the intricacy of past relationships and the unresolved concerns that appear when old friends reunite. Brendan's and Sterling's former affair becomes a significant point of dispute and humor. Sterling's inability to forget his past with Brendan causes a series of comical misconceptions and conflicts.

Each character deals with their own romantic confusion. Violet unintentionally triggers a rift in between Lana and her boyfriend by making Lana succumb to her through the love potion incident. Meanwhile, Beth's own quest for love leads her to question her choices and the nature of commitment in relationships.

Styles and Commentary
"I Think I Do" discuss numerous themes regarding relationships. It explores the concept of love beyond the initial passion, focusing on the much deeper intricacies of remaining in love and the obstacles that come with commitment. The movie likewise resolves the fluidity and characteristics of human sexuality without delving into stereotypes, a progressive move for its time.

Additionally, the idea of personal development and the development from college life to the adult years is a subtle undertone throughout the movie. Each character faces the methods which their lives did not turn out as they anticipated, and as they deal with their frustrations and triumphs, the movie depicts a nuanced point of view on coming-of-age.

Comedic Elements
The comedic components of "I Think I Do" are well-integrated into the story, arising naturally from the characters' interactions and the awkward circumstances they find themselves in. The humor serves to lighten the exploration of more profound subjects while keeping the movie engaging and entertaining.

Conclusion
"I Think I Do" provides an entertaining yet thoughtful assessment of relationships, love, and the elaborate web of relationships that bind people together. It's a film that balances humor with heart, motivating audiences to contemplate their connections with others and the unpredictability of love. While the film might not have actually attained prevalent acknowledgment, it supplies a touching and genuine portrayal of contemporary relationships and the sustaining mission for happiness and understanding within them.

Top Cast

  • Mia Kirshner (small)
    Mia Kirshner
    Julia
  • Sara Canning (small)
    Sara Canning
    Audrey
  • James Thomas
    Jim
  • Jenny Cooper (small)
    Jenny Cooper
    Beth
  • David McNally (small)
    David McNally
    Sam
  • Andrew Neil McKenzie (small)
    Andrew Neil McKenzie
    Zach
  • Sydni Fedoruk
    Sara
  • Janice Ryan
    Patricia Ryan
  • Larry Reese
    Harry Ryan
  • Ryan Cunningham
    Ben Gonzales
  • Lori Ravensborg
    April White