Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) — Screenplay
A commitment-phobic Englishman keeps crossing paths with an American woman at weddings, until a funeral forces him to confront his feelings and decide if love is worth the risk.
- Written by
- Richard Curtis
- Genre
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Length
- 124 pages
Richard Curtis's script is a masterclass in balancing ensemble comedy with genuine emotional stakes, using the recurring wedding settings to chart Charles's arc from passive observer to active participant. The dialogue is sharp and naturalistic, and the structure demonstrates how a series of social events can be used to escalate romantic tension and reveal character.
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