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The Internet Is Falling In Love With Netflix’s Love. Wedding. Repeat

The latest Netflix original movie, Love. Wedding. Repeat, is getting a lot of praise on Twitter for its unique premise and charming characters.

Love Wedding Repeat

While Tiger King has been dominating viewership on Netflix, there’s another new original production from the streaming giant that’s getting a lot of praise on social media. Love. Wedding. Repeat is the latest Netflix romcom that’s charming consumers the same way The Set Up and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before did. And while the reviews aren’t exactly stellar, subscribers seem to be enjoying it.

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Over on Twitter, tons of people are showing their love for the feel-good movie, calling it laugh out loud funny and cute. And below, you’ll find just a sample of what folks are saying:

https://twitter.com/anniemariehenni/status/1248791984858374144

https://twitter.com/loveprofusion27/status/1248795063703961601

https://twitter.com/Clix08/status/1248818634715058176

https://twitter.com/thisisnotbrian/status/1248811295807168513

If you haven’t seen it yet, the film follows a man named Jack (Sam Claflin) as he tries to make sure his little sister’s wedding goes off without a hitch. But in the process, he has to deal with a crazy ex-girlfriend, an uninvited guest with a secret, a misplaced sleep sedative and the unexpected return of the one that got away.

While I personally haven’t had a chance to check it out yet, I got serious Death at a Funeral vibes from the trailer. The cast, which includes Freida Pinto, Joel Fry, Aisling Bea and Olivia Munn, all seem like they’re having a great time making what appears to be a breezy romantic comedy, and there’s also apparently a Groundhog Day/Edge of Tomorrow plot device, which we won’t spoil here but sounds quite intriguing.

Not to mention that the more we get of Olivia Munn the better. I bought stock in her career as a big movie star years ago during her Attack of the Show! days. It looked like she was headed to the A-list as well after a memorable turn on The Newsroom. But she’s picked some bad projects in recent years like Mortdecai and Ride Along 2. Even her franchise decisions like X-Men: Apocalypse and The Predator didn’t go well.

In any case, we could all use a laugh right about now and based on what Netflix subscribers are saying, checking out Love. Wedding. Repeat this weekend might be a good idea.

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