Bride Wars - Rated

: Social drinking is frequent throughout the film. One character is depicted as noticeably drunk, and the main characters are shown taking tequila shots.

is the high-powered lawyer who "never loses." She is the archetype of the "Girlboss"—aggressive, controlling, and successful. Her obsession with the wedding isn't about romance; it’s about winning. She has been the bridesmaid repeatedly, always the supporting character, never the star. Her descent into "bridezilla" territory is fueled by a desperate need to finally be the center of attention. She is fighting for validation of her status. bride wars rated

Why does Bride Wars suffer from such a lukewarm critical rating? The primary grievance was that it reduced two Oscar-nominated actresses—Anne Hathaway (Emma) and Kate Hudson (Liv)—to caricatures of hysterical women. Critics argued the film relied on the tired trope that women cannot be friends without betraying one another over a man (or in this case, a venue). : Social drinking is frequent throughout the film