
Get Married If You Can 2014
"The wedding justifies the means"
When Ana Paula discovers her fiancé's betrayal, her world spins out of control after a night of heavy drinking. She wakes up far from home, face-to-face with the crushing realization that marriage might not be the fairy-tale ending she imagined.
Director: Marco Polo Constandse
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Get Married If You Can (2014) about?
After catching her fiancé cheating, Ana Paula stumbles into a chaotic night of revelations. She wakes up far from home, questioning everything she thought she wanted—especially marriage. The film follows her journey as she navigates heartbreak, humor, and the messy path to figuring out what she truly needs.
Who directed Get Married If You Can?
Marco Polo Constandse directed *Get Married If You Can*, bringing a sharp comedic edge and emotional depth to this romantic comedy.
Who stars in Get Married If You Can?
The film stars Martha Higareda as Ana Paula, Luis Gerardo Méndez in a supporting role, and Michel Brown, with Juan Pablo Medina and Fernando Luján rounding out the cast.
Is Get Married If You Can (2014) worth watching?
With its blend of laugh-out-loud moments and relatable heartache, *Get Married If You Can* offers solid entertainment for fans of rom-coms. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its mix of humor and romance makes it a breezy, engaging watch for anyone who enjoys stories about love's unpredictability.
How long is Get Married If You Can?
Get Married If You Can (2014) has a runtime of 107 minutes.
About Get Married If You Can (2014) — A Comedy-Romance About Love Gone Wrong and Second Chances
When Ana Paula discovers her fiancé's betrayal, her world spins out of control after a night of heavy drinking. She wakes up far from home, face-to-face with the crushing realization that marriage might not be the fairy-tale ending she imagined. Directed by Marco Polo Constandse, *Get Married If You Can (2014)* blends sharp comedy with heartfelt romance, exploring love's messy side through a story that feels both wildly unpredictable and achingly real. Martha Higareda stars as Ana Paula, capturing the tumult of a woman torn between expectation and self-discovery, while Luis Gerardo Méndez and Michel Brown add layers of humor and tension as chaotic forces in her life.
The film's vibrant atmosphere—packed with humor, romantic clichés turned on their head, and a refreshing dose of honesty—makes it a standout in the comedy-romance genre. Constandse infuses the narrative with a playful tone, turning Ana Paula's misadventures into a relatable tale about second chances and the courage to rewrite one's own script. It's a movie that doesn't just entertain but lingers, asking whether love—or even marriage—is the destination or just part of the journey.