"Four Weddings and One Funeral" you don’t know about British wedding culture and fun
The British cultural system is all-encompassing, and local customs are different, but as far as wedding culture is concerned, there are similarities, which makes the film "Four Weddings and a Funeral" rich in content and bright in themes.
Through the details in the film, we can understand the British marriage culture, and through the analysis of the male and female roles in the four weddings and the intentions of the film creators, we can better understand the status of Christianity in British folk culture and the interpretation of marriage in the film. Connotation.
"Four Weddings and a Funeral" was released in 1994, and won the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Director, and a nomination for Best Supporting Actress; and won the Golden Globe Award for Music Best actor, best actress, best screenwriter and other awards in a drama or comedy film. This famous British comedy film revolves around the love story between a handsome and charming English gentleman Charles and a beautiful American woman, Kelly.
It depicts an important aspect of British folk culture: marriage custom culture.
Religious colour
We can not only get a general understanding of the British marriage culture through this film but also see that in their spiritual realm, religion has the supreme status. Only marriages blessed and supervised by God can be happy, so both parties have the Right and duty to take care of it.
As a Christian country, British wedding ceremonies are generally held in churches.
Although sometimes news reports say that a newlywed couple in the UK has the ingenuity and held a wedding by parachuting, the church is still the choice of most people.
The bells of the church, the solemn presided over by the priest, the ceremonies of relatives and friends, the sacred oath when exchanging rings, and the white wedding dress on the bride has become the scenes of some contemporary Chinese youths. Perhaps, the traditional Chinese red dress, tea toasting, and kowtow to the parents pay more attention to the harmonious relationship with others around the marriage, rather than love itself.
Church weddings in the West seem to be more democratic and free. They ask whether they love or not. Love seems to be the key to happiness.
British law stipulates that if the family of the man and the woman are both members of the Church of England, that is, members of the Anglican Church, they must register with the local church and ensure that no one opposes this matter.
In the wedding ceremony held in the Protestant Church, the bride is accompanied by her father or an elder man in the family, and walks into the altar following the "Wedding March".
Then the bridegroom and bride swear an oath and exchange rings in front of the priest presiding over the wedding.
The sworn oaths are all taken from the Bible, and both parties repeat every word of the pastor, promising to their lover the happiness and responsibility of a lifetime.
Finally, the priest announced that the two were married, and the couple walked out of the church in the "Wedding March" and the blessings of the crowd.
The wedding vows of churches in different places are similar to the pastor’s presiding procedures, and they are reflected in the movie "Four Weddings and a Funeral."
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