Newly single and carrying a secret, Eloise McGarry (Anna Kendrick) begrudgingly attends her friend’s wedding, though she knows her ex-boyfriend is the best man. Entering the stylish reception hall, she’s assigned to the far back table with an eclectic group of ‘misfits’ deemed too marginal to be seated with the other guests. A series of annoying interactions ensues with the characters in her corner, and Eloise begins to realize that everyone else there is miserable too, and trying to cope like she is. As her companions’ problems unfold through awkward conversation, she finds it oddly easier to talk to strangers than speak openly with the person who’s most dear to her.

There’s a lovely interlude with a handsome reception-crasher (Thomas Cocquerel) who charms her on the dance floor. Then Eloise finally lets down the wall, begins to share more honestly, and enjoys herself with people who have nothing in common but their vulnerability. Eventually, she understands that one’s spot at the table doesn’t define their worth, and she figures out how to get through to the person who means the most to her. The film also features TV favorites such as Friends’ Lisa Kudrow and The Office’s Craig Robinson.

Should you see it? Yes. It’s a fun diversion worth the ticket price.
Viewed at Marcus Ronnie’s 20 Cine