Muriel's Wedding

Muriel's Wedding
Muriel's Wedding

Canadian theatrical release poster
Directed by P. J. Hogan
Produced by Lynda House
Jocelyn Moorhouse
Written by P. J. Hogan
Starring Toni Collette
Rachel Griffiths
Bill Hunter
Sophie Lee
Music by Peter Best
Cinematography Martin McGrath
Editing by Jill Bilcock
Studio CiBy 2000
Film Victoria
House & Moorhouse Films
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release date(s) 29 September 1994 (1994-09-29)
Running time 106 minutes
Country Australia
France
Language English
Budget $9 million[1]
Box office $15,119,639 (USA)[1]

Muriel's Wedding is a 1994 Australian-French romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by P. J. Hogan. The film, which stars actresses Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths, Sophie Lee, and Bill Hunter, focuses on the socially awkward Muriel whose ambition is to have a glamorous wedding and improve her personal life.

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Plot

A socially awkward, overweight, naïve "ugly duckling", who is obsessed with the music of ABBA, Muriel Heslop (Toni Collette) is the target of ridicule by the more fashion-conscious girls she considers her friends. She also is a perpetual daydreamer who yearns for a glamorous wedding and marriage to a man who will help improve her personal life and free her from a tedious life dominated by her demanding and often psychologically abusive father Bill (Bill Hunter), a corrupt politician who verbally lashes out at his subservient wife Betty and their unambitious children at every opportunity.

After Bill discovers Muriel has used a blank cheque to steal money to finance a vacation at a tropical resort, she leaves her family in the coastal town of Porpoise Spit to set up house in Sydney with her carefree, hedonistic friend Rhonda (Rachel Griffiths). In Sydney, she follows her dream, only to discover life's realities. Although ostensibly a comedy, Muriel's Wedding deals with serious issues. The overriding theme of following one's dream is regularly punctuated by scenes depicting the disappointments and loss of self-esteem that frequently accompany the quest. The movie is regarded as a cult film.[citation needed]

Production

Coolangatta was the locale used for Porpoise Spit. Other filming locations included Moreton Island, Darlinghurst, the Gold Coast, Parramatta, Surfers Paradise and Sydney. For the role of Muriel, Toni Collette gained 18 kg (40 lb) in seven weeks.

Cast

Release

The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 1994 and opened in Australia the following month. It earned US$244,969 on 14 screens in its opening weekend in the US and eventually grossed US$15,119,639 in the States.[2]

As of October 2011, the film is currently availabe on DVD[3], Laserdisc[4], VHS[5] and Netflix streaming in High-definition[6].

Critical reception

The film received positive reviews from critics. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said the film "is merciless in its portrait of provincial society, and yet has a huge affection for its misfit survivors... [it] has a lot of big and little laughs in it, but also a melancholy undercurrent, which reveals itself toward the end of the film in a series of surprises and unexpected developments... The film's good heart keeps it from ever making fun of Muriel, although there are moments that must have been tempting."[7]

Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle stated, "With such recent hits as Strictly Ballroom and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Australia seems to be cornering the market for odd but delightful comedies laced with substance and romance. The latest, Muriel's Wedding, is another bright, occasionally brilliant, example... The movie is much meatier than its larky comic sheen leads you to think at first... There's poignant drama in this brash, sometimes overstated film, and Muriel's transformation is truly touching."[8]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called it "exuberantly funny... a crowd pleaser that spices a tired formula with genuine feeling... In the final scenes, when Hogan dares to let his humor turn edgy, Collette's performance gains in force, and Muriel's Wedding becomes a date you want to keep."[9]

The film introduced the phrase "you're terrible, Muriel" to the Australian lexicon.[citation needed]

Box office

Muriel's Wedding grossed $15,765,571 at the box office in Australia,[10] which is equivalent to $23,648,357 in 2009 dollars.

Accolades

Wins
Nominations

Soundtrack

The music of ABBA form the backbone of the film's soundtrack. Songwriters Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson allowed their use in the film and permitted one of their hits, "Dancing Queen", to be adapted as an orchestral piece as long as the band received a percentage of the film's profits.[citation needed]

Additional popular tunes heard in the film include "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," "Waterloo," "Fernando," and "I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do," all performed by ABBA, "Sugar Baby Love" by The Rubettes, "The Tide Is High" by Blondie, "I Go To Rio" by Peter Allen, and "Happy Together" by The Turtles.

Inaccuracies and errors

  • When Betty gives a blank cheque to Muriel at the beginning of the movie, the date on the cheque states "12-1-94" (12 January 1994), however when Muriel gives a cheque to her father at the end of the movie to pay some of the stolen money back, the later cheque's date shows "2/11/92" (2 November 1992), which makes the time going back.
  • During the ABBA song, which Muriel and Rhonda are playing in a talent contest, Tanya and Nicole start a fight, but when Muriel and Rhonda are shown again, the "friends" heads are visible in the foreground and it is clear that the girls still sitting around their table and watching.

See also

References

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