A runaway bride must fight for survival against her vengeful ex-fiancé and his seven deadly groomsmen.
It starts out soft and smooth, and then the action builds up quickly. This film depicts the grim reality that every fairy tale tells a lie and doesn't necessarily have a happy ending. There's one last showdown of terror, where these groomsmen learn that she has no intention of going back to the life she once lived. The script has some clever but perplexing lines.
Director: Timothy Woodward Jr.
Writers: Chad Law, Shane Dax Taylor
Stars: Cam Gigandet, Jason Patric, Natalie Burn
The stunt work in “Till Death Do Us Part” is quite impressive, and the film is packed with gory action, mystery, and suspense that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
It encompasses elements of "John Wick" and "Kill Bill" along with the high-octane atmosphere of "Atomic Blonde."
It's your wedding day. "The Bridal Chorus" is playing on the organ. You are in your beautiful white wedding dress, with impeccable hair and makeup. However, you start to feel overwhelmed by wedding nerves, something very common during the wedding day of the bride or groom, and you chicken out. Now, imagine that the reason for these nerves is that your future husband has a shady past, full of corpses in his wake. A past of which you are aware and of which you were also a part.
Because you want to get out of this life full of blood and money, you leave your wedding day with fear, anger and regret. However, after learning of her escape plan, her husband-to-be sends his amazingly combat-trained groomsman after you in an effort to make this wedding happen. Not the best start to married life, is it? This crazy plot stemming from '80s action movie greatness is the plot of the upcoming action comedy Till Death Do Us Part.
On its surface, Til Death Do Us Part takes a lot of inspiration from past girlfriend-centric horror-comedy action movies. It's easy to compare it to Ready or Not, one of the best plot-driven comedy horror movies of the last decade, or the slightly similar You're Next. On top of that, the film's main character, Bride (Natalie Burn), takes a lot of inspiration from Tarantino's The Bride from Kill Bill. While the similarities are apparent, Til Death Do Us Part manages to do enough to stand on its own.
Overall, Till Death Do Us Part is a good time. Though the film certainly isn't without its faults, the thrilling action, over-the-top performances, great musical choices, and ironically corny dialogue result in a modern movie that feels very grounded like an '80s action flick. who love the 80s aesthetic and the movies mentioned above, Til Death Do Us Part is the movie for you.
Till Death Do Us Part immediately launches the audience into the seemingly sweet wedding. From there we cut to the honeymoon of the bride and groom (Ser'Darius Blain), as the two have a lovely time on the beach before dancing the night away at a tropical bar, where they meet a mysterious couple.
Throwing the linear narrative out the window, we see the Bride walking away from the church as fast as she can, before arriving at a very boojie cabin, decked out in neon lights and cozy interior design. It isn't long before a carload of groomsmen sent to capture the bride pulls up to the house, looking for ways to get in. Soon, the groomsmen get tired of looking for an open door or window and start breaking down doors. The groomsmen have no idea what's in store for them as the bride begins leading them all out one by one, before coming face to face with her ex-boyfriend.
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