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The ending of "My Best Friend's Wedding" remains its most discussed feature. By refusing Julianne the "prize" of the man, the film argues that personal growth is more valuable than winning a competition. Julianne doesn't get the guy, but she regains her integrity. The final dance between Julianne and George is a celebration of resilience, signaling that life continues even when the fairy-tale ending remains out of reach.

" My Best Friend's Wedding " (1997), starring Julia Roberts, stands as a subversive landmark in the romantic comedy genre. Directed by P.J. Hogan, the film challenges the traditional "happily ever after" trope by centering on a protagonist who acts as the antagonist in her own story, ultimately finding growth through failure rather than a wedding. The Subversion of the Rom-Com Heroine Il_matrimonio_del_mio_migliore_amico_1997_HD_-_...

The character of George, Julianne’s editor and confidant, provides the emotional moral compass for the film. He represents the only healthy relationship in Julianne's life—one based on honesty rather than possession. His famous advice, "The moment you've been waiting for is here... Go to him," leads to Julianne's eventual confession, but it is George’s presence at the end of the film that offers the true resolution. He reminds both Julianne and the audience that while romantic love may be fleeting or unrequited, the love found in friendship is a valid and fulfilling consolation. A Bittersweet Conclusion The ending of "My Best Friend's Wedding" remains

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