The lovable Portokalos family, who charmed audiences in the
fluffy 2002 surprise hit, My Big Fat
Greek Wedding, has returned. This follow-up is an 80s-style sit-com, where
dramatic situations are forced and artificial and the jokes are mostly lame.
The caricature quotient has been amped up to an Irritating level. On top of
that, there’s not much plot, so the movie seems longer than it is. The film
takes place about 18 years after the original and most of the cast is back.
Michael Constantine, who was 88 years old when the movie was made, seems not to
be in the best of health, so there’s something a little sad about watching him
gamely trying to do what the script requires. Nia Vardalos, who was endearing
in 2002, is mostly annoying. The
only standout is Elena Kampouris, who plays Paris, the youngest member of the
Portokalos family, who feels smothered and longs to attend college far from
home. If you’ve got an afternoon free and want to spend it at the movies, “My
Big Fat Greek Wedding 2” might fit the bill. But you could wait for it to be on
cable, too.
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