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The story follows Ben (John Krasinski) and Sadie (Mandy Moore), a happy couple eager to get married at Sadie’s family church. The catch? The eccentric Reverend Frank (Robin Williams) won’t marry them unless they pass his rigorous, "fail-safe" marriage preparation course.

If you’re looking for a lighthearted, early-2000s rom-com to breeze through, is exactly that. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but it leans heavily into its goofy premise and the star power of its lead. The Plot in a Nutshell License to Wed (2007)

If you want a deep exploration of relationships, look elsewhere. But if you want to see Robin Williams mess with Jim Halpert for 90 minutes, it’s a fun ride. The story follows Ben (John Krasinski) and Sadie

It’s a classic "popcorn movie." It doesn’t demand much from the viewer and offers a nostalgic look at the romantic comedy tropes of its era. The Critical Take If you’re looking for a lighthearted, early-2000s rom-com

What follows is a series of increasingly absurd challenges—including banned sex, awkward communication drills, and terrifyingly creepy robotic babies—designed to test if the couple actually belongs together. Why It’s Worth a Watch

Released while The Office was at its peak, this film captures Krasinski in his prime "everyman" role, complete with the signature Jim Halpert-style reaction shots to the chaos around him.

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