Saturday, May 26, 2007

My Big Fat Greek Wedding







My Big Fat Greek Wedding (movie review)
Toula worked in her parents’ restaurant. The only expectation of her parents was that Toula would get married with a Greek man, but Toula had no idea to get married even though she was already thirty years old. Her family thought that she doesn’t want to marry, so they always nagged at her. Tula was impervious until she ran into a tall and handsome guy in the restaurant. However, the man wasn’t attracted by Toula, who had featureless appearance. Because of the unexpected encounter, Toula made up her mind to seek her ambition. She decided to return to a university to take computer classes. After finishing computer classes, she wore contact lenses and new fashion clothes and worked in the travel agency of her aunt. Finally, she met Ian Miller again. He was a tall, handsome and chirming teacher of senior high school but not a Greek. They fell in love. In no time, Ian proposed to Toula and he had confidence in himself to solve all difficulties on their way of marriage. He did his best to get along with Toula’s a large amount of family members and he was successful at the end. It is hard to appreciate the background of Toula’s family. They insisted that they have to marry with Greeks, no exception. I am gratified to have been favored by luck having the wonderful life as far.

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