Bride Wars': Anne Hathaway shines in rom-com hit, sparking discussions on friendship and weddings.
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Bride Wars,' a comedy film featuring Anne Hathaway as Emma Allen, was launched globally, positioning itself as a notable entry in the rom-com genre. Directed by Gary Winick, the film follows the story of two best friends who simultaneously plan to have their weddings on the same day, leading to a series of comical misadventures and conflicts.
Anne Hathaway, already an established actress, further solidified her place in Hollywood with her portrayal of Emma, a character that resonated with many viewers for its humor and relatable struggles. Starring alongside Kate Hudson, who played Liv Lerner, Hathaway's performance was pivotal in driving the storyline and generating significant interest in the film.
The movie garnered mixed reviews from critics but was moderately successful at the box office, grossing approximately $114 million worldwide. Its commercial performance illustrated the continued audience appetite for light-hearted romantic comedies and reinforced Hathaway's versatility and appeal as an actress.
'Bride Wars' also highlighted cultural and social themes, such as the competitive nature of friendships and societal expectations around weddings, which sparked discussions among moviegoers and commentators. It added to Hathaway's varied repertoire, contributing to her ongoing career growth.
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