Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating
Claude and Marie Verneuil face a new crisis. The four spouses of their daughters, David, Rachid, Chao and Charles decided to leave France for various reasons. Here they are imagining their lives elsewhere.
Serial (Bad) Weddings 2 is a serviceable but formulaic sequel that retreads the multicultural family comedy ground of the original without adding much new. The premise of the four sons-in-law contemplating emigration is a thin hook for recycled fish-out-of-water and culture-clash gags. The ensemble cast remains charming and delivers competent comedic performances, but the script lacks the freshness of the first film. Visually it is unremarkable, and the resolution feels predictable and tidy. As a sequel it offers diminishing returns in terms of novelty and narrative ambition.