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Which Brings Me to You

Rating5.6 /10
20241 h 38 m
United States
4702 people rated

Two romantic burnouts meet at a wedding and almost hook up in the coatroom before putting the brakes on. They agree to exchange candid confessions about their pasts on the off chance that this might be the real thing.

Comedy
Drama
Romance

User Reviews

Mouradkissi

25/10/2024 16:13
This is one of my favorite types of movies. Basically it's the story f two people over roughly a 24-hour period. While attending a friend's wedding in the Hamptons, Jane (Lucy Hale) and Will (Nat Wolff) hook up. They're drained to each other and end up in a coat closet where they passionately rip each other's clothes off, about to do the deed. In a lot of films, this is where a torrid love affair would begin. But not here. Will abruptly stops their actions before they get out of hand because it just doesn't feel right to him. (Pretty rare for a guy, I must admit). Instead of them getting it on, the couple take turns revealing all the messy affairs they've encountered over the years. At several points while one of them is confessing in great detail, the other appears in the scene, witnessing it first hand. It's a clever little trick that makes the film that much more intriguing. Their adventures take them to several locations as they open up to each other. Before you know it, it's dawn. Are they any closer to giving into their passion? You'll just have to watch this lovey indie film and find out for yourself. I thought Hale and Wolff had great chemistry. I don't recall seeing either one in anything before, but they're so likable, you can't help but root for them. The film was well written and the cinematography was quite good as well. Just another one of those films that deserve more exposure. --MovieJunkieMark.

Tesfa

24/10/2024 16:14
Lucy Hale, who I discovered in "The Hating Game", is absolutely lovely...but plays the hot mess Jane in this film. Together with Nat Wolff, who plays Will, they make up the romantic duo which starts as a simple wedding guest hook-up...but quickly and somewhat awkwardly morphs into the potential for more. These two are well suited for one another, Hale and Wolff, with excellent chemistry. The story is unusual for a romantic comedy, in fact it tells itself rather inside out. We learn about all of their past failed relationships...the why you wouldn't want to be in a relationship with either one, but at some point you start pulling for these two. I am not going to say this is the most romantic film, but I think young people today might identify with their plight. While not on my recommendation list, I didn't hate it. I enjoy some of the dialogue and the idea of being brutally honest from the start.

sangitalama

24/10/2024 16:14
A bland romance movie that though semi-interesting, is not impactful as a romantic "comedy". Their romantic stories and the developments that ensue are the most interesting parts, though by themselves they don't advance the script much forward. It lacks thrilling realism in a sensual way, their experiences are just there to fill up as screenplay fillers and if it was engrossed with a more detailed ending, going together to his daughter's birthday party and being there for at least 5 minutes, it would have gathered another ratings point. Screenplay/storyline/plots: 5 Production value/impact: 4.5 Development: 7 Realism: 6 Entertainment: 5.5 Acting: 6.5 Filming/photography/cinematography: 6.5 VFX: 5.5 Music/score/sound: 5 Depth: 4.5 Logic: 3 Flow: 6 Romance: 5 Ending: 4.5.

Miracle glo

23/10/2024 16:13
This is a movie about two totally toxic people who meet at a wedding and talk all day and into the next day sharing their past romantic failures. The way they treat people is atrocious. I gave a few stars for Lucy Hale. She is an interesting, exciting actress. I hope she realizes that this was a huge mistake. The male lead is irredeemable. The guy is unattractive and unathletic with bad hair. His legs are unstable. They showed him running in one scene, and it looked as if his knees were going to dislocate. Way back in the day, the leading man was tall dark and handsome. This guy is spindly and wimpy. The movie just doesn't make sense that this guy seems to have women throwing themselves at him. I just can't buy it.

Grace Lulu

19/10/2024 16:11
Romantic melodrama '' which brings me to you '' is a movie based on a book by the same title and it tells the story of two people who meet at a wedding and share their romantic experiences so far. And even though the concept is interesting, the movie doesn't deliver. Sure, it is a nice story to read, but not to watch, as the past stories ended up being more interesting than the main one. Especially since the main couple didn't have any chemistry or any moments to support their big and instant connection that lead them to a romance of a day. The performances, on the other hand, were decent enough.

2008-2020-12ans

14/10/2024 16:06
This story is portrayed like a theater play. I really enjoyed the unique scenes and the way the characters flashed back in their memories together. The characters were believable and I think that the leads have great chemistry. I agree with a previous post that says this is relatable for today's late twenties crowd. It's refreshing to see a story that is honest. To see characters that are starting to own their own flaws. It's good to see two people who have gone through a lot try to work through their stuff together- without the commitment to forever that rom coms usually like to throw together. I also liked the music too. It held the line between serious and vulnerable and overwhelming like the many parts of the movie. I would recommend this movie AND I'd watch it again.

ili.giannakis

13/10/2024 16:05
Anyone that has ever gone to a wedding will find a relatable scene(s). I do like Lucy Hale and I think she gets along fine with the guy playing opposite her. The fact that the movie was stretched out to over an hour and a half when its plot is just one day in a wedding of these two strangers that clicked together. Karma - The writing is sharp and witty. The closet scene and Lucy's character telling her fiancé that she f&$;k her brother.... The costumes of the older era couple are complementary to one another, and Lucy Hale looks very chic in that maroon wine silk dress and his blue suit. Just charming and stimulates memory of weddings!!! Who doesn't have fun at a wedding!

LiliYok7

13/10/2024 16:05
Jane (Lucy Hale) and Will (Nat Wolff) are strangers and guests at a wedding. She almost has drunken sex with him before he stops her. They start to talk about their past relationships. My initial superficial take is that Will needs to be hunkier. It would help especially since his character pulls so many beautiful women. After that initial thought, my next hot take is that this is trying to be Before Sunrise. Again, this would benefit from an Ethan Hawke like actor. The main difference is the many flashbacks. I both like them and have issues with them. I would like Will to have fewer women and concentrate on setting up the final reveal. Juliet should be his first 'girlfriend' story and then the last flashback should be a repeat of the same story with the truth revealed. At the end of the day, I really like the attempt even if it's not completely successful.

ayesharus

09/10/2024 16:04
Max and Sarah are getting married in the Hamptons. At the wedding, Will (Nat Wolff) a friend of the groom meets Jane (Lucy Hale) a friend of the bride. Jane has had too many vodka and cranberry drinks and after talking to Will asks him to have sex in the closet. During the attempt, Will stops. Jane is hurt, but Will tries to make up. They decide to unload their past on each other, telling stories of their loves knowing they will never see each other again. The film consists of short love stories and affairs. Like any romantic comedy, the ending is a foregone conclusion. The characters were not convincing to me. Guide: F-word. Sex, no nudity.

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06/10/2024 16:00
I put this on half heartedly, a rom com, summink to watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon in grey old blustery England. Turns out I really enjoyed it. Lucy Hale is a very attractive lead although I didn't really get the charm of Nat Wolf. However the two work well together. Nice that they (almost) get the sex bit out of the way at the beginning, then the rest of the film focuses a lot on each of their past relationships. Some other comments have mentioned the soundtrack but for me it was fine, all blended in nicely. I guess a lot of enjoying a film is the mood you are in & I was in the mood for a soppy rom com, glad this one turned out better than I hoped.
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