So,who got married?


I am honestly just wondering, who got married at the end?. The way it plays out it seems like the younger brother, but with the past scenes and such, it could be the older one.

Is this part of the movie, that we don't really know who got married? or am I just too stupid to understand it?

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i think it was made ambiguous for the hopeful possibility that could get married--a happy ending for all!


it could the be brother, since he did not have a wedding ring on.
it could be the dad getting remarried to the mom
or adam's character getting married

ps it was weird seeing adam and amy together and them NOT be a couple

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I thought they were all going to get married at the same time.

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That's the ending I went with. I've never noticed that there isn't something to distinguish the groom from the groomsmen unless the groom decides to wear a different tux.

"And she acted like I was teaching her about everything."

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i think the dad had a slightly different color tux. or was it just me?

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They all looked the same to me, but I could be wrong.

"And she acted like I was teaching her about everything."

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I thought they were all going to get married at the same time and I think they ruined the ending by making it ambiguous.

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this is the second film I've watched today, please God someone put an ending to films... any ending...

the other film was Spectacular Now, and... I am just angry...

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I feel your pain! Movies should have unambiguous endings. For people who say "But life doesn't always have neat endings," I say that movies, no matter how realistic, are not life. They are stories, and stories should have understandable endings.

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It was obviously supposed to be ambiguous, but here is my ending:
The Father (Jenkins) is the one who got married at the end, to some other new, young chickie he met during the past year. The younger brother had already gotten married during that past year to his Japanese girlfriend, and Lauren had dumped Carter's ass because he had been such a douche towards her.


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I thought the dad was marrying their mother, he walked in the middle of his two sons so I took that as a hint that he is going to get married
thought it would be funny everybody thinking that the older son was finally getting married and getting over his fear of marriage then they find out the old man was the one getting married
didn't really make much sense leaving it opened like this.


"It is never about what happened, it is only how you look at it!"

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Usually I don't mind ambiguous endings but this one just didn't seem to fit in my opinion. I mean, how can you leave a story THAT wide open?
I feel like it was the dad getting re-married to the mother since he seemed to be the focus of the scene. If it was Trey getting married they would've made a bigger deal about it because his original engagement played such a big part of the movie. And I highly doubt Carter would be marrying Lauren... she rejected his first proposal and he never even told her that he cheated on her...? Or at least not that we saw anyways.

And yes. Adam and Amy together on screen can ONLY be accepted as Ben and Leslie in my eyes

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I think the mother and father got remarried.

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I think the mother and father got remarried too. The sons step back for the dad to go in first, like he's the groom.

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I thought it was the dad or ben wyatt who was gonna walk down the alter.


Lose the Game!!!!!!!

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If you don't have the talent or skill to write an ending, you should get out of the business and get a real job.

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