Rating: PG
Genre:
Comedy
Theatrical Release: 04/19/2002(USA
Release Date: 02/11/2003
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD5.1/DD2
Run Time: 95 Minutes
Flags: Adult Language, Sexual Situations, Suitable for Teens
Distributor/Studio: HBO Home Video
One woman's rocky road to the altar gets played for laughs in this
comedy, adapted from the one-woman off-Broadway show written by and starring
Nia Vardalos.
Toula (
Vardalos) is a Greek-American woman who is in her early thirties and single, with no immediate prospects of changing that status any time soon. This bothers
Toula a bit, but not half as much as it distresses her mother (
Lainie Kazan) and father (
Michael Constantine), who want to send her to Greece in hopes of finding a husband in the old country.
Toula isn't interested in leaving the country to find a man, but since she works in the family business -- a Greek restaurant in Chicago called Dancing Zorba's -- she has to hear about it whether she likes it or not. One day, after seeing a handsome stranger in the restaurant and not having the courage to talk to him,
Toula decides she needs a bit of self-improvement. Despite her dad's misgivings,
Toula signs up for a night-school class studying computers, trades in her glasses for contact lenses, gets a different job at a travel agency, and spruces herself up with a new look and a new attitude. To her very pleasant surprise, she once again encounters the handsome stranger, who soon asks her out on a date. Schoolteacher
Ian Miller (
John Corbett) is seemingly perfect -- he's tall, handsome, smart, good-natured, and soon in love with
Toula -- except for two little things: he's not Greek, and he's a vegetarian, both of which horrify
Toula's family. When
Ian pops the question (and
Toula says yes), the bride-to-be has to negotiate a reasonably peaceful meeting between
Ian's upper-class parents and her own working-class extended family. There's also the matter of the wedding, which
Toula's mother is planning around the notion that quantity IS quality.
My Big Fat Greek Wedding also features
Ian Gomez (
Vardalos' real-life husband),
Louis Mandylor,
Andrea Martin, and
Joey Fatone (from the
pop group
*NSYNC).
Tom Hanks and
Rita Wilson helped produce the film through the auspices of their production company,
Playtone.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide