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My Best Friend Wedding
My best friend's wedding is a movie about a woman named Julianne who is a food critic, by a promise made years earlier. She had a best friend named Michael who she had been romantically involved with during college. Things did not work out between them so they decided to remain best of friends. They also agreed that if they were 28 years old and had not gotten married, they would marry each other. Michael was a sports writer and always traveled all over the country. When she finds out that he's marrying someone else, she becomes jealous and tries to break off the wedding. After Michael tells his best friend, Julianne that he is getting married in four days, she goes straight to Chicago to help him get through. But she has every intention to stop the wedding and steal the groom from Kimberly. She finds out that she loves him and wants him for herself. So, she sets out to break off the wedding, but things prove to be really difficult, since the bride seems to be "the perfect woman.
Finally, on the day of the wedding, Jules tells Mike she loves him and kisses him, but to her disadvantage, Kimmy is watching them. Now Michael has to decide whom he loves most. Julianne finally manages to get the couple to break up about two-thirds of the way into the movie, but then regrets what she has done, and so spends the last third of the movie trying to get them back together again.
In this movie Julianne had other alternatives she could have made to the decision she made. In every decision that an individual makes it is always good for a person to have an alternative solutions. Just as a back up in case the first idea doesn't go as plan. Julianne had two alternatives when it came to making her decision, she could either have allowed Michael to marry Kimmy, or she could have done what ever it took to break up the wedding between Kimmy and Michael no matter what it took in order for them to end up together at the age of twenty eight years. Julianne did not evaluate the

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