

Bridesmaids 2011
"Save the date."
Paul Feig's 2011 comedy *Bridesmaids* dives into the chaotic world of wedding traditions, friendship, and personal redemption.
Director: Paul Feig
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bridesmaids (2011) about?
*Bridesmaids* follows Annie, a struggling caterer whose life unravels when her best friend Lillian gets engaged. Desperate to prove her loyalty, Annie steps into the role of maid of honor, navigating a whirlwind of expensive traditions and clashing personalities—but her efforts to keep everything perfect only make things worse. The film explores friendship, self-worth, and the lengths we go for the people we love.
Who directed Bridesmaids?
*Bridesmaids* was directed by Paul Feig, known for his sharp comedic timing and knack for blending humor with heartfelt storytelling in films like *Spy* and *Ghostbusters*.
Who stars in Bridesmaids?
The film stars Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Chris O'Dowd, and Melissa McCarthy, with Wiig playing the lead role of Annie.
Is Bridesmaids (2011) worth watching?
Absolutely—*Bridesmaids* is a hilarious and surprisingly touching rom-com that balances outrageous comedy with genuine emotional moments. With an ensemble cast delivering unforgettable performances, it's a film that resonates with anyone who's ever felt overwhelmed by life's expectations. The humor is both cringe-worthy and cathartic, making it a must-see for fans of the genre.
How long is Bridesmaids?
*Bridesmaids* runs for 125 minutes, or just over 2 hours.
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About Bridesmaids (2011) — A hilarious rom-com about friendship, weddings, and spectacular fails
Paul Feig's 2011 comedy *Bridesmaids* dives into the chaotic world of wedding traditions, friendship, and personal redemption. When Annie, a lovable but down-on-her-luck caterer, discovers her best friend Lillian is engaged, she leaps at the chance to be her maid of honor—despite the mounting pressures of perfection. Between expensive bridesmaid dresses, awkward bridal showers, and a cross-country bachelorette trip gone hilariously sideways, Annie's attempts to impress Lillian spiral into a series of cringe-worthy mishaps. Alongside a ragtag group of bridesmaids, including a sharp-witted Irish bartender and a competitive newcomer, Annie learns that love isn't about flawless execution—it's about showing up, even when everything goes wrong.
Packed with sharp humor, heartfelt moments, and an all-star ensemble cast, *Bridesmaids (2011)* blends outrageous comedy with relatable themes of insecurity and belonging. The film's frenetic energy and unapologetic honesty make it a standout in the rom-com genre, proving that sometimes the messiest plans lead to the most memorable outcomes.




