In an adventure that looks different and unique. It tells of a man named Jimi who finds himself in a real condition that could change his life forever. That story, where Jimi goes in search of a girl to get married, began as the real condition for a multi-million dollar fortune. If he did not get married at 6:05 pm, Jimmy did not get that fortune. In the end, Jimmy finds himself starting to retreat through his girlfriend to find the past wife in order to get all that money.
If you go in hoping for a funny-sweet wedding comedy that deserves to stand with Four Weddings and a Funeral or My Best Friend's Wedding, The Bachelor will leave you standing at the altar.
Los Angeles Daily News
January 01, 2000
If O'Donnell could come off as half the jerk he's pretending to play the movie might have generated more than one laugh.
Chicago Tribune
January 01, 2000
You know a movie is desperately overreaching when Peter Ustinov, affecting a dreadful southern accent as Jimmy's grandfather, must yell into a megaphone for no apparent reason: 'The human condition!'
Entertainment Today
January 16, 2003
A terrible film that witlessly unfurls its limp narrative. If you've seen the trailer, you've seen the film.
when it comes to delivering punchlines or finding the laughs in a speech, O'Donnell is way out of his area of expertise, and that's exactly what he's called upon to do throughout 'The Bachelor,' a wholly irritating stab at a fluffy romantic farce.