Bridesmaids



Bridesmaids is a 2011 comedy starring and co-written by Kristen Wiig of Saturday Night Live fame and co-produced by Judd Apatow. Wiig plays Annie, a single, late-thirties woman stuck in a dead-end job and a dead-end relationship. She faces a new source of anxiety when her old friend Lillian (played by fellow SNL alum Maya Rudolph) gets engaged to a rich guy and seems poised to leave Annie behind for her rich, fancy new friends, especially Lillian's prospective new best friend, Helen (Rose Byrne).

Designed as something of a Distaff Counterpart to The Hangover and other films of its ilk, and was a massive success.

""And by Megan, I mean myself.""
 * The Ace: How Helen appears most of the time.
 * Acrofatic: Megan is a bit chubby but is very flexible.
 * The Alleged Car: The sad little vehicle that down-at-the-heels Annie is forced to drive around.
 * Alpha Bitch: Helen
 * Always Someone Better: Helen is seemingly this to Annie. She constantly attempts to one-up Annie and is often successful. She is also rich and attractive, and Annie feels threatened by her budding friendship with Lillian.
 * And That Little Girl Was Me: Lampshaded.

""Velcome to Germany! Auf wiedersehen, asshole!""
 * Bad News in a Good Way: "We'd like to invite you to no longer live with us anymore."
 * Billing Displacement: The posters for the film ran with the bridesmaids theme, depicting all five of them (plus the bride) which was why Chris O'Dowd (Officer Rhodes) doesn't appear, despite playing an arguably more important character than Wendi McLendon-Covey (Rita) or Ellie Kemper (Becca).
 * Bitter Wedding Speech
 * Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Annie and Rita (Blondes), Helen, Lillian and Megan (Brunettes) and Becca (Redhead).
 * Broken Bird: Annie.
 * Chick Flick: The question of whether or not this film is one is a good way to start an argument.
 * The Cloud Cuckoolander Was Right:
 * Country Matters: Annie calls one of her customers a cunt,.
 * Cringe Comedy: The bridesmaid's dress fitting, the plane trip to the Las Vegas bachelorette party, the bridal shower. And when the main character is "helping" customers at work, and also when she's getting the attention of a cop who doesn't want to acknowledge her.
 * Dance Party Ending
 * Deconstruction: Of the "Woman who needs to get her life together and does so over the course of the movie" genre (she instead makes it steadily worse up until the last minute), as well as a few wedding film tropes on top.
 * The Ditz: Annie's female roommate, in a somewhat Obliviously Evil fashion.
 * Dogged Nice Guy: Officer Rhodes.
 * Drives Like Crazy: Annie does this on purpose to attract Rhodes' attention when he's deliberately ignoring her.
 * Drowning My Sorrows: Rita and Becca getting shitfaced on the plane and swapping horror stories about their marriages. This ends with both women awkwardly kissing.
 * Everybody Must Get Stoned: Helen giving Annie tranquilizers and alcohol to cope with her fear of flying.
 * Everythings Precious With Puppies: The wedding shower party favors.
 * Fair Cop: Annie's roguishly handsome new boyfriend, Officer Rhodes.
 * Five-Man Band: The bridesmaids fit this, of all things:
 * The Hero: Annie
 * The Lancer: Helen
 * The Smart Guy: Rita
 * The Big Guy: Megan
 * The Chick: Becca
 * Friends with Benefits: Annie and her fuckbuddy, played by an uncredited Jon Hamm.
 * Fairytale Wedding Dress: Lillian is delighted with last year's designer dress. So this year's must be even more fabulous, right?
 * Get Hold Of Yourself Man: Played with. After her "The Reason You Suck" Speech fails, Megan essentially tackles/wrestles with Annie and won't let her up until Annie slaps her. It's the slap that proves to them both that Annie still has some fight left in her and is the catalyst for her.
 * Godwin's Law: Intoxicated Annie versus an ornery flight attendant.

"Rita (to her sons): Shut your filthy fucking mouths!"
 * Gratuitous Spanish: When Annie attempts to continually upstage Helen at the engagement toasts, she eventually runs out of meaningful things to say and tries to tell her something in Spanish, which comes out unintelligible.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: Annie and Lillian.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: TIM HEIDECKER
 * Officer Rhodes: better known to British viewers as idiot-savant computer-geek Roy in The IT Crowd, his casting as an Irish-American cop who is socially competent, can function at an advanced emotional level, and who can actually get the girl... sorry. Weird.
 * Humiliation Conga: The movie might as well be called Annie's Humiliation Conga. She's lost all of her money in a failed business venture, is working in a dead-end job, living with a weirdo and his weirdo mooch sister, and is in a Friends-With-Benefits relationship with the aforementioned Jerkass. And that's at the start of the movie. It Gets Worse.
 * Hypocritical Humor:

"Helen: You guys need a ride home later? Stepson:"
 * Impractically Fancy Outfit: Lillian's wedding dress, designed by a famous designer in France, went a little too far.
 * Incredibly Lame Fun: One of the bridesmaids wants to throw Lillian a Pixar-themed bridal shower.
 * The Ingenue: Becca.
 * Intoxication Ensues: Annie's effort to deal with her fear of flying has unfortunate consequences.
 * Jerkass:
 * Jon Hamm's character.
 * Annie's male roommate
 * Karma Houdini: Helen. Despite the fact that she is the antagonist in the film, she never seems to get called out on anything and continues to upstage Annie at the end of the film.
 * Our first glimpse of Helen's true nature comes when we see how her stepsons treat her.

""That cop talks weird.""
 * Kick Them While They Are Down: Once Helen and Annie are left by themselves at the dress shop, Helen, seeing Annie sweating and visibly trying to keep from throwing up, slowly makes her eat a candy-coated almond while taunting her about the entire scenario.
 * Ladette: Megan.
 * Last-Minute Hookup: Hinted at with Annie's mom and the car mechanic. "Don't I know you from AA?" A surprise hookup is revealed at Lillian's wedding: Megan and.
 * Line-of-Sight Name: Annie's made-up boyfriend, George...Glass.
 * Which is also a Shout-Out to The Brady Bunch.
 * Mile-High Club: Megan attempts to join this on the plane.
 * Milwaukee: About half of the plot takes place here.
 * Modesty Bedsheet: A la Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristen Wiig keeps her bra on for sex with Jon Hamm.
 * She does get topless later on when she's trying to get Officer Rhodes's attention in.
 * ...but you don't get to see anything.
 * She wears a straight example later after.
 * Never Trust a Trailer: The trailer and ad campaign is all about the bridesmaids as a group despite that not being the case in the movie overall. The second trailer actually portrays the movie much more accurately than the much more shown first trailer. The second trailer chooses to focus more on Annie and Lillian's friendship.
 * Nobody Poops: Gloriously averted in a scene where the bridesmaids get food poisoning from a Brazilian restaurant.
 * No Social Skills:
 * Officer O'Hara: Unusual modern example of a Discredited Trope with Officer Rhodes, although to be fair, he's not very Oirish outside of the accent.
 * Which is strange, considering that the actor is Irish. It looks more like a case of Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping in the beginning, transitioning into Not Even Bothering with the Accent. Rhodes being non-American is briefly Handwaved ("I didn't know that you could be a cop here if you weren't a citizen") but the lack of explanation and generic Anglo name does suggest he wasn't originally written as Irish or even foreign.
 * For what it's worth, most Americans struggle to tell the difference between a genuine Irish accent and a strange American one.
 * The questionable accent is arguably lampshaded when John Hamm arrives to pick up Annie in his car.

"Annie: What woman gives another woman a trip to Paris?! Am I right? Les~bian!♪ We're all thinking it, aren't we? [the guests shake their heads unconvincingly] Megan: I was."
 * What makes this even stranger is that in Friends with Kids O'Dowd showed that he's perfectly capable of talking with an American accent.
 * One Dialogue, Two Conversations: A jilted Rhodes snapping at Annie to get her her fucking tailights fixed! Doesn't she understand how badly she can hurt people?...with these broken lights?
 * One-Scene Wonder:
 * Lillian's dad is in both of his scenes.
 * Annie's Crazy Awesome mother as well.
 * Annie's roomates count as well
 * Out of Focus: After being major supporting characters in the first half of the film Rita and Becca are more or less Demoted to Extra for the second half - they still appear but have very few lines and no plot importance.
 * Overly Long Gag:
 * Annie and Helen trying to one-up each other on their speeches about Lillian at the engagement party.
 * In the gag reel, Megan tosses off around thirty different options for the shower. Eventually it just sounds like word salad.
 * Annie's many attempts to get Rhodes' attention in the car.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: Annie tries to sneak into First Class wearing a pair of sunglasses. It doesn't work.
 * Posters Always Lie: The posters (like the one at the top of this page) show the bridemaids in dresses they don't wear in the film. They wear purple, not strapless ones in the film.
 * Potty Failure: In the street and in a sink.
 * Power Walk: Boarding the plane to Vegas.
 * Precision F-Strike: Annie at the bridal shower, which then transitions to a Cluster F-Bomb.
 * The Country Matters scene above fits this as well.
 * Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: Lillian unveiling her clownish wedding dress. "Don't. You. Dare. Laugh."
 * Rage Breaking Point: Helen stealing Annie's idea for a Parisian bridal shower. Annie bites her tongue... until Lillian is presented with a bona fide plane ticket to Paris.

"Annie: I feel bad for your parents. Customer: I feel bad for your face.
 * Real Life Relative: Air Marshal John, the man Megan (played by Melissa McCarthy) hits on during the plane ride and whom later is shown, is played by Melissa McCarthy's husband Ben Falcone.
 * Reality Subtext: This was Jill Clayburgh's (Annie's mom) last film, as she was secretly fighting leukemia.
 * "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Annie gets one from Megan,. Megan is hoping to inspire Annie to "fight for [her] crappy life" rather than sitting around and feeling sorry for herself.
 * Rich Bitch: Subverted
 * Sir Not-Appearing-In-This-Trailer: Rhodes.
 * Shout-Out:
 * "His name is George...Glass."
 * Megan's ideal bridal shower is a Fight Club.
 * On the plane to Las Vegas, Annie sees a woman on the wing.
 * Rita mentions watching The Daily Show.
 * Signs of Disrepair: " COCK BABY ."
 * Stalking Is Love: Annie repeatedly trying to rouse Rhodes' attention by performing illegal maneuvers in her car. This includes speeding, tossing litter at his window, swigging booze, talking on her cell phone, doing donuts beside his car, blasting gangsta rap, and going topless. It takes to get him to acknowledge her.
 * Stepford Smiler: Helen.
 * Tantrum Throwing: Annie has an epic one at the bridal shower.
 * Toilet Humor: The first sign that trouble's brewing at the dress shop is when Megan lets an enormous fart, apologizes, and adds "I'm not entirely sure which end that came out of."
 * Transparent Closet: Becca's husband, Kevin, is implied to be either gay or asexual, as he insists on having sex in the dark, under the covers, and only after they've showered...separately -- and half the time, he pretends to be too tired afterward.
 * Twitchy Eye: Annie, when forced to choke down a snack in the midst of food poisoning.
 * The Voiceless: Dougie shows up in two scenes in the movie and despite being mentioned a lot, only has one line: "I do."
 * Volleying Insults: Annie starts one of these fights with a teenage girl at the jewelry store.

Annie: Okay, well, call me when your boobs come in.

Customer: You call me when yours come in!"


 * Viva Las Vegas: Subverted;
 * Vomit Indiscretion Shot: Rita sprays vomit on the toilet and wall before she can get the lid up, and then Becca pukes in Rita's hair.
 * Wakeup Makeup: Lampshaded in the opening scene, when Annie tiptoes into the bathroom to freshen up while Fuckbuddy is asleep, in which we discover that during sex, she wears not only a blue bra but also pink knickers. Truly sex for film actors and actresses follows different rules and realities...
 * Wedding Day
 * The Windy City: The other half of the plot takes place here.