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License to Wed (2007)

Directed by Ken Kwapis · Cinematography by John Bailey

PG-1391 min124 frames

Comedy

First came love... then came Reverend Frank.

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License to Wed (2007) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit interior space features a woman in the foreground against a background of wooden structural…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A dark wooden shelf holds a framed photo between a statue and another print. The photo depicts Pope…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A public restroom with tiled walls and a changing station occupied by an infant. A man stands at the…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A hotel bedroom at night features a white-sheeted bed and a bedside table. A woman lies on the pillows…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A wooden house porch features green siding, a rocking chair, and potted red flowers. A young man stands…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — An interior space filled with rows of white gowns draped against the walls. Two women sit closely…License to Wed (2007) movie still: wide — A resort courtyard features a central stone fountain surrounded by manicured flower beds. A person…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A high-end retail jewelry store interior features glass display cabinets and white fabric curtains.…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A double stroller holds two hyper-realistic baby dolls in a brightly lit indoor space. The dolls wear…License to Wed (2007) movie still: wide — An urban intersection features tall trees lining the road and numerous parked automobiles. An older man…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A dimly lit room contains a cluttered desk with a laptop and a pinboard. A young woman turns her head…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A utilitarian public restroom with tiled walls features a shelving unit stacked with towels. A man and a…License to Wed (2007) movie still: establishing — A stone building entrance at night features an arched doorway and a dark awning. The facade…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A man stands in a brightly lit exterior doorway with greenery on both sides. The man wears a…License to Wed (2007) movie still: wide — A wooden gazebo at night is surrounded by dark tropical foliage and outdoor furniture. A woman sits alone…License to Wed (2007) movie still: medium — A sunlit patio features green foliage and a white window frame in the background. A woman in a pink lace…
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License to Wed — official trailer

What is License to Wed about?

Newly engaged, Ben and Sadie can't wait to start their life together and live happily ever after. However Sadie's family church's Reverend Frank won't bless their union until they pass his patented, "foolproof" marriage prep course consisting of outrageous classes, outlandish homework assignments and some outright invasion of privacy.

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What does the cinematography of License to Wed look like?

Across 124 sampled frames, medium shots dominate the coverage of License to Wed (68% of the sample). Cinematographer John Bailey keeps 58% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Daylight carries most of the picture. Focus stays shallow in 74% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings.

What is the color palette of License to Wed?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of License to Wed (2007) are #332f2c, #f9f9f7, #d4d2ca, #d3cab3, #0e0d0d, #ceb292 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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