A Few Best Men

Directed by Stephan Elliott
Staring Laura Brent, Xavier Samuel and Kris Marshall
Rated MA
Score 5/6

David and Mia meet and fall in love during a holiday romance. After a week, David proposes and they plan to marry in a few days. David goes home to England and gets his three best friends to return with him to Australia for the wedding.

One a basic level there is a lot wrong with A Few Best Men because relies on what could only be described as some of the crudest humour I have seen in a movie in years. But because the writers where so relentless with the jokes the use of the crude humour can be overlooked and what seems to happen is that you find yourself unable look away and laughing out loud even though you know at best you be groaning with distaste.
It was great to see Olivia Newton-John in a movie it seems have been years since she has done feature film work and even longer since I have seen her in a movie role. Kris Marshall was absolute legend in this movie it almost seems that he transplanted his role of Nick Harper from My Family to the role of Tom.

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