Father of the Bride Part II Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

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🍿 Father of the Bride Part II: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Daughter’s Announcement and George’s Midlife Crisis

Four years after Annie’s wedding, George Banks is looking forward to an empty nest. However, Annie announces she’s pregnant, sending George into a panic. He feels too young to be a grandfather and begins to experience a midlife crisis, attempting to regain his youth through various means, including dyeing his hair.

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Selling the House

Following Annie’s announcement and a termite infestation, George impulsively decides to sell their family home without consulting Nina. He quickly sells it to Mr. Habib, leading to Nina’s anger and the family’s temporary relocation to Bryan’s parents’ mansion. The stay is complicated by the MacKenzies’ Dobermans, rekindling George’s past trauma.

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Nina’s Pregnancy and Franck’s Return

Nina experiences symptoms initially attributed to menopause, but a doctor’s visit reveals she’s also pregnant. This news intensifies George’s anxiety about aging. Franck, Annie’s wedding planner, reappears, excited about both pregnancies and eager to help. George struggles with the idea of being a father again, leading to tension with Nina.

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Buying Back the House

George discovers that Mr. Habib plans to demolish their old house and realizes the sentimental value it holds, especially with a new child on the way. He desperately tries to buy it back, eventually agreeing to pay Mr. Habib a $100,000 profit. The Banks family moves back in, and Bryan leaves for a business trip to Japan.

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Simultaneous Pregnancies and the Baby Suite

As Nina and Annie progress through their pregnancies, George becomes increasingly stressed trying to care for both of them. Franck transforms the nursery into a massive ‘baby suite,’ adding to the chaos. Sleep-deprived, George takes sleeping pills offered by Franck and falls unconscious during dinner, further complicating matters as Annie goes into labor.

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • George Banks (Steve Martin): A father grappling with his daughter’s pregnancy and his own impending fatherhood as he goes through a midlife crisis.
  • Nina Banks (Diane Keaton): George’s wife who unexpectedly becomes pregnant at the same time as their daughter, Annie.
  • Annie Banks-MacKenzie (Kimberly Williams-Paisley): George and Nina’s daughter who announces her pregnancy, triggering George’s anxieties about aging.
  • Franck Eggelhoffer (Martin Short): The flamboyant and eccentric event planner who helps the Banks family navigate the chaos of simultaneous pregnancies.
  • Bryan MacKenzie (George Newbern): Annie’s husband who balances supporting his pregnant wife and navigating George’s overprotective nature.
  • Mr. Habib (Eugene Levy): The businessman who buys the Banks’ house, leading to George’s realization of its sentimental value.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • George Banks: “I’m too young to be a grandfather!” – George expresses his initial shock and denial upon learning that his daughter is pregnant.
  • Franck Eggelhoffer: “Preg-a-lant!” – Franck exclaims this in his signature accent, reacting to the news of Annie and Nina’s pregnancies.
  • George Banks: “I sold the house, that’s the good news.” – George reveals to his family, to his wife’s dismay, that he has sold their house.
  • Nina Banks: “How could you sell our house?!” – Nina expresses her anger and disbelief when she learns that George has sold their family home.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $30,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $76,594,107
  • Worldwide Gross: $76,594,107

💥 Father of the Bride Part II Reviews

Personal Review

Okay, I admit it, I have a soft spot for this movie! Sure, it’s totally unrealistic, but the whole ‘mom and daughter pregnant at the same time’ thing always cracks me up. Steve Martin’s over-the-top reactions are priceless, and Martin Short as Franck is just pure comedic gold. I especially love the scene where George takes those sleeping pills and ends up half-conscious at the hospital. It’s a feel-good movie that always puts a smile on my face.

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of Steve Martin and Diane Keaton”
    • “Families looking for a feel-good comedy”
    • “Viewers who enjoyed the first Father of the Bride movie”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Mild language”
    • “Thematic elements related to pregnancy and aging”

Professional Reviews

  • Variety: “While not as sharp as the original, ‘Father of the Bride Part II’ offers enough heartwarming moments and slapstick comedy to entertain. Steve Martin shines as the bewildered George Banks, but the plot stretches credibility at times.
  • The New York Times: “This sequel lacks the charm and originality of its predecessor, relying too heavily on predictable scenarios. Though Martin Short’s character adds a few laughs, the overall experience feels forced.

Audience Reactions

Martin Short as Franck stole every scene he was in!: Viewers found Martin Short’s comedic performance as Franck to be a major highlight of the film.

The movie is a heartwarming and funny family film.: Many audience members enjoyed the movie’s warm tone and family-friendly humor.

Overall Consensus: A lighthearted, if somewhat predictable, sequel that delivers plenty of laughs thanks to its talented cast, especially Steve Martin and Martin Short.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “This film is a remake of the 1951 sequel ‘Father’s Little Dividend’, which starred Spencer Tracy and Elizabeth Taylor.”
  • “Eugene Levy, who plays Mr. Habib, previously played the auditioning wedding singer in the first ‘Father of the Bride’ movie.”
  • “The filmmakers used the same house from the first movie.”

🖥️ How to Watch Father of the Bride Part II?

Father of the Bride Part II is available for streaming and purchase on various platforms. You can find it on services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies. Check your preferred streaming platform for rental and purchase options.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Father of the Bride Part II, you might like these similar films:

  • Father of the Bride (1991): Directly precedes ‘Father of the Bride Part II’, continuing the Banks family’s story.
  • Baby Boom (1987): Explores themes of unexpected parenthood and adjusting to life changes, with a comedic approach.
  • Parenthood (1989): Deals with the challenges and joys of raising children, similar to the family dynamics in ‘Father of the Bride’.
  • Knocked Up (2007): Modern take on unexpected pregnancy and the adjustments required, with comedic elements.

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🎧 Soundtrack

Father of the Bride Part II features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What is Father of the Bride Part II about?

Father of the Bride Part II follows George Banks as he grapples with his daughter’s pregnancy and, unexpectedly, his wife’s pregnancy as well. It explores themes of aging, family dynamics, and adapting to life’s changes.

Where was Father of the Bride Part II filmed?

Filming locations for Father of the Bride Part II include West Dayton Street & South Delacy Street in Pasadena, California. These streets served as the backdrop for the gang encounter scene in the movie.

Is Father of the Bride Part II a remake?

Father of the Bride Part II is a remake of the 1951 film Father’s Little Dividend, which itself is a sequel to the original Father of the Bride from 1950. The Steve Martin version updates the story for a modern audience.

🔥 Bonus Content

Welcome to the 90s Mr. Banks

Remember that hilarious scene where Mr. Banks freaks out about the 90s? 😂 Check out this quick clip to relive the nostalgia and the pure comedic brilliance of Steve Martin!

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