Wednesday, 14 January 2015

Wedding Movie - Love Actually

One way to do this is to choose a fun theme around which to base your wedding. A great place to look for inspiration is your favorite movie or book.The bride could wear a tea length shift dress of chiffon or delicate embroidered net and a long veil flowing from a wide brimmed hat. Bridal jewelry sets with long ropes of pearls and dainty earrings will complete the Jazz Age look perfectly.
The bride should choose a chic and simple wedding gown, and wear her hair in a smooth polished updo. For accessories, bridal jewelry sets must include a little tiara, as well as a bold necklace. Naturally, the newlyweds would have the band play Moon River for their first dance. The reception for a Gone With the Wind themed wedding should be held on the grounds of an Antebellum mansion, complete with white columns on the front porch.

Now, I can make meaning out of just about anything, and there was room to work here. The fragile glass vessel represents the marriage vows; each color, an individual; and when the colors mix; the relationship is a glorious reflection of how love can blend two hearts. The big deal weddings that you see in the newspapers are often part of people whose lives include serial marriage. If that works for them, fine, but none of the statistics about serial marriage say that that's a great environment for children over the long haul.

What movie would best suit their love story? Once you find the best movie that can describe the bride and groom's story, you can now create a wedding speech that is loosely based on that movie. The important thing to remember is to fit your quote into the speech that you are preparing. The quote should depend on what your role would be during the wedding. Therefore, if you use movie lines to express how you feel about the people who are important to you, it would be much easier for you to convey your message of love and loyalty to your friends.

The wedding in the movie is such a wonderful moment and twist by having the groom's best friend, who is incidentally in love with the bride, surprising them with a band playing "All You Need Is Love." The cast is brilliant and hysterical, and the movie moves seamlessly between sentimental and funny. What more could you ask for?