I will say that Connor shows some redemptive qualities in the end, which give the Christian audience a glimmer of hope. I won’t spoil the ending by telling what happens next. It takes a lot for him to see the pain he has inflicted by his repulsive behavior. One ghost takes him to the past, one to the present, and one to the future, to show him the damage he has done by his lack of care for all the women in his life. He appears in ghost form and informs Connor of the impending visits he will receive that evening from three ghosts. In the mean time, Connor is visited in the bathroom by his dead Uncle Wayne, played by Michael Douglas. Connor is supposed to be his brother’s best man at the wedding, but his lack of feeling and disregard for others causes him to nearly ruin his brother’s wedding. The women in the wedding party are just as shallow and immoral as Connor Mead, with the exception of Connor’s old love, Jenny, played by Jennifer Garner. The majority of the storyline takes place at his dead uncle’s residence-a beautiful mansion where his younger brother is getting married to the woman of his dreams. He uses women for his own pleasure without regard for their feelings or well-being. Connor is a man who doesn’t believe in love or marriage but believes very much in shallow, physical relationships with countless women. The movie began with Matthew McConaughey, playing as a famous model photographer, Connor Mead. The theater I went to was jam packed with teenage girls-everywhere. I knew going into this movie that it was going to be heavily attended. New Line Cinema, Brad Epstein, Jonathan Shestack, Jessica Tuchinsky, Marcus Viscidi Mark Waters-“Mean Girls,” “Freaky Friday,” “Just Like Heaven” Russell, Tyler Christopher, Lexi Lawson, Artie Sgaraglio, J. Allen, Chad Mountain, Samantha Goober, Alyssa McCourt, Sam Byrne, Gina Gesamondo, Toni Saladna, Abigail Kuklis, Paula Merritt, Kortney Adams, Cindy Lentol, Kimberly Carvalho, Ashley Carvalho, Travis Clough, Jasmine Tang, Genevieve Glenn, Farah Casis, Lauren Tangard, Layla Hosseini, Quiana Grant, Taylar Eliza Bunts, Munjeet Geyer, Erin McParland, Allyssa Maurice, Alicia Barrett, Natalie Alain Loisou, Olga Maliouk, Tom Kemp, Stephen L. Chan, Michael Anastasia, Paul Cassell, Dan Whelton, Devin Brochu, Kasey Russell, Scott Powers, Heather Wilde, Michael R. Together, they will discover what turned Connor into such a shameless player and whether he has a second chance to find - and this time, keep - the love of his life.Daniel Sunjata, Noureen DeWulf, Rachel Boston, Camille Guaty, Amanda Walsh, Emily Foxler, Catherine Haena Kim, Noa Tishby, Rachelle Wood, Erin Wyatt, Stephanie Oum, Micah Sherman, Albert M. Uncle Wayne has an urgent message for his protege, which he delivers through the ghosts of Connor's jilted girlfriends - past, present and future - who take him on a revealing and hilarious odyssey through a lifetime of failed relationships. Just when it looks like Connor may single-handedly ruin the wedding, he gets a wake-up call from the ghost of his late Uncle Wayne, the hard-partying, legendary ladies man upon whose exploits Connor has modeled his lifestyle. Unfortunately, on the eve of the big event, Connor's mockery of romance proves a real buzz-kill for Paul, the wedding party and a houseful of well wishers - including Connor's childhood friend Jenny, the one woman in his life who has always seemed immune to his considerable charm. Connor's brother Paul is more the romantic type. A committed bachelor with a no-strings policy, he thinks nothing of breaking up with multiple women on a conference call while prepping his next date. Celebrity photographer Connor Mead loves freedom, fun and women - in that order.
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