Marry Me (film)

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Marry Me is a 2010 romantic comedy starring Lucy Liu.

Rae Carter (Liu) is a social worker with dreams of becoming an artist. After Adam, her boyfriend of two years, leaves her to photograph frogs across the world, she goes into a romantic slump. The pastor at the church her family attends sets her up with his nephew, Luke, who's a successful interior designer. After a rocky start, Luke sweeps Rae off of her feet and proposes to her on their second and third dates. Then, Adam returns to town and wants Rae back. And Harry, Luke's rich and suave college friend, reveals that he's also in love with Rae. Rae must not only figure out which man will fulfill her dreams, but also she needs to figure out what those dreams are before it's too late.

Tropes used in Marry Me (film) include:
  • Engaging Conversation: After the first date, Luke tells his friend that Rae's the girl he's going to marry. On the second date, he blurts out "Marry me" in the police station.
  • Foster Kid: Imogen. She's bounced around the system due to a combination of being very high-spirited and some bad luck with foster families.
  • Fourth Date Marriage: Averted. While Luke proposes to Rae on their second and third dates, they don't get married for a good year after they met.
  • Happily Adopted: Rae was adopted by her family when she was eight months old and is quite happy with them, as crazy as they can be. Later, Immy.
  • Happily Ever After: Played very straight.