Ultimately, The People We Hate at the Wedding reminds us that families are messy, weddings are stressful, and sometimes the best way to get through it all is with a stiff drink and a little bit of honesty.
The People We Hate at the Wedding takes those universal anxieties and cranks them up to eleven. The Plot (The Messy Version) The People We Hate at the Wedding
If you enjoy biting humor, cringe-comedy, and stories that lean into the "complicated" side of family love, then Ultimately, The People We Hate at the Wedding
It’s not that the characters are "bad" people; they’re just deeply insecure. Watching them navigate a high-society event while feeling like "the poor relations" is painfully funny. Watching them navigate a high-society event while feeling
The story follows Alice and Paul, two struggling American siblings, and their mother, Donna. They are headed to England for the ultra-posh wedding of their estranged, "perfect" half-sister, Eloise.
We’ve all been there. A wedding invitation arrives, and instead of pure joy, you feel a slight twitch in your eye. Maybe it’s the cost of the bridesmaid dress, or maybe it’s the prospect of seeing that one relative who always asks why you’re still single.