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Rachel Getting Married
I find it disturbing that Mr. Shepherd dedicates the first section his review to the ethnic details of the character's love lives. Mixed-race couplings are not of issue in the film or even addressed by any characters as a point of observation, and yet Shepherd obsesses over a couple of character's biracial relationships to the extent of even bringing up the race status of the screenwriter's parents. To what point? This film’s plot revolves around a girl’s arrival at her sister’s wedding, where tenuous family relationships are strained by a childhood tragedy and the girl’s inability to cope with her demons. But I guess all that gets trumped by whomever ends up "marrying a black".— February 7, 2009 11:48 p.m.