Overview
Although Tom Leezak and Sarah McNerney come from different worlds, they are both unexpectedly swept off their feet after their first meeting. They quickly fall in love and plan to get married, despite opposition from Sarah's uptight, rich family. After their wedding, the happy couple sets off - with the highest of hopes and ideals about love and marriage - on what they expect will be the perfect honeymoon in Italy. Thanks to a relentless string of bad luck with one disaster after another, and an impromptu visit from Sarah's wealthy one-time ex-lover Peter Prentiss, the newlyweds experience the honeymoon from hell that tests the limits of their young love. Is it worth throwing away their love and marriage?































































I love Brittany, I will always love her and miss her very much.
Of course, on the one hand, love in marriage is not the most important (or not the only important) thing. This was just shown here through quarrels and various incidents. But in the end, in some moments, the characters found a way out. And I hope they will continue to find it in the future. The movie looks silly, but it's worth watching. In general, the idea is clear that lying only exacerbates the tension in the relationship. And that's why it's important to talk and discuss everything at once, so that it doesn't accumulate.
Perhaps the picture is silly somewhere, and the film may be a little cringe at some points, but here, in my opinion, they are trying to convey the whole essence of marriage and its pitfalls through the relationship of two young people who are just learning everything.