Film: When Harry Met Sally, Father's Sagely Advice at the Wedding
Wedding plans mean something very special and perhaps even daunting when fathers and best men must render an insightful, heartfelt, humorous and memorable laudation on behalf of the groom. Anyone who has heard many of these most sincere but sometimes faltering efforts have felt fortunate that they themselves have never been burdened with such an onerous and socially perilous task. If you ever find yourself required to perform this rewarding but sometimes daunting honorable duty, see this 14-minute film, "When Harry Met Sally, Father's Sagely Advice at the Wedding".
In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Polonius, advisor to the king of Denmark renders his advice to his son Laertes, not yet fully initiated into society, as Laertes prepares to sail off to college in France. You have never seen nor heard a more humorous and insightful corruption of one the world's best known, oft quoted series of cautionary precepts as the author/producer, A. Gordon Siegel, boldly remodels Polonius's remarks to fit the occasion of the wedding of Harry and Sally. You need not be a consummate Shakespearean scholar to appreciate the satirically hilarious homespun wisdom on the benefits and hazards of matrimony for the bridegroom. Enjoy the perky and liltingly hilarious musical scores specifically adapted for this spoofy film and the generous number and relevant photos from the film, "When Harry Met Sally" Yes! This film is not for dumbbells. The historically significant comedic film "Harry Met Sally" was accepted to be archived by the Library of Congress.
The most hilariously, uproariously funny satirical advice to a bridegroom ever written for a film.