Following the struggles and adventures of a young and fresh graduate couple, Lucia and Marcus, who is deeply in love with each other, as they choose the date of their marriage in a big hurry, but they realize that things are not that easy, when their competative fathers make terrible and make their mind to break the marriage.
It may be clichéd and unoriginal, but it accomplished something that most other movies in the genre failed to do: It made me, and a theater full of people, laugh quite a bit.
Except for Mencia, who should never be allowed near a camera again, Our Family Wedding isn't particularly awful, but that's about the best that can be said about it.
Alternately rancid and ridiculous, strident and sickly sweet, Our Family Wedding offers plenty that's old, borrowed and blue; it's the something new that's missing.
Houston Chronicle
March 12, 2010
[A] slick, slapsticky, forgettable comedy, a cool-jazz riff on upper-middle-class American families sorting through misconceptions.