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* RaceLift: Kat and Bastian are visibly brown, Spanish-speaking people of Latin American descent here (played by the Puerto Rican-American [=JLo=] and the Colombian Maluma). Their counterparts in the source material were fair-skinned blondes.

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* RaceLift: Kat and Bastian are visibly brown, Spanish-speaking people of Latin American descent here (played by the Puerto Rican-American [=JLo=] and the Colombian Maluma). Their counterparts in the source material were fair-skinned blondes.blondes with no indication of Hispanic ancestry.
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''Marry Me'' is a 2022 American RomanticComedy film directed by Kat Coiro, starring Creator/JenniferLopez, Creator/OwenWilson and Music/{{Maluma}}. It is loosely based on the [[Webcomic/MarryMeBobbyCrosby webcomic of the same name]], sharing the same initial premise but diverging considerably afterwards.

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''Marry Me'' is a 2022 American RomanticComedy film directed by Kat Coiro, Coiro and starring Creator/JenniferLopez, Creator/OwenWilson and Music/{{Maluma}}. It is loosely based on the [[Webcomic/MarryMeBobbyCrosby webcomic of the same name]], sharing the same initial premise but diverging considerably afterwards.
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''Marry Me'' is a 2022 American RomanticComedy film directed by Kat Coiro, starring Creator/JenniferLopez, Creator/OwenWilson and Maluma. It is loosely based on the [[Webcomic/MarryMeBobbyCrosby webcomic of the same name]], sharing the same initial premise but diverging considerably afterwards.

Katalina "Kat" Valdez (Lopez), an international pop superstar with a history of failed marriages, is busy preparing to tie the knot with her current fiancé and fellow musician Bastian (Music/{{Maluma}}) during a highly-publicized, livestreamed concert in [[BigApplesauce New York City]].

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''Marry Me'' is a 2022 American RomanticComedy film directed by Kat Coiro, starring Creator/JenniferLopez, Creator/OwenWilson and Maluma.Music/{{Maluma}}. It is loosely based on the [[Webcomic/MarryMeBobbyCrosby webcomic of the same name]], sharing the same initial premise but diverging considerably afterwards.

Katalina "Kat" Valdez (Lopez), an international pop superstar with a history of failed marriages, is busy preparing to tie the knot with her current fiancé and fellow musician Bastian (Music/{{Maluma}}) (Maluma) during a highly-publicized, livestreamed concert in [[BigApplesauce New York City]].
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Katalina "Kat" Valdez (Lopez), an international pop superstar with a history of failed marriages, is busy preparing to tie the knot with her current fiancé and fellow musician Bastian (Maluma) during a highly-publicized, livestreamed concert in [[BigApplesauce New York City]].

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Katalina "Kat" Valdez (Lopez), an international pop superstar with a history of failed marriages, is busy preparing to tie the knot with her current fiancé and fellow musician Bastian (Maluma) (Music/{{Maluma}}) during a highly-publicized, livestreamed concert in [[BigApplesauce New York City]].
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Meanwhile, divorced math teacher Charlie Gilbert (Wilson) is trying to reconnect with his daughter Lou (Chloe Coleman), who has transferred to his school. Charlie's best friend and colleague Parker Debbs (Creator/SarahSilverman) convinces him to take Lou to Kat and Bastian's marriage concert. At the concert, Parker asks Charlie to briefly hold her cardboard fan sign reading "Marry Me"--the title of Kat and Bastian's current hit duet.

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Meanwhile, divorced math teacher Charlie Gilbert (Wilson) is trying to reconnect with his daughter Lou (Chloe Coleman), (Creator/ChloeColeman), who has transferred to his school. Charlie's best friend and colleague Parker Debbs (Creator/SarahSilverman) convinces him to take Lou to Kat and Bastian's marriage concert. At the concert, Parker asks Charlie to briefly hold her cardboard fan sign reading "Marry Me"--the title of Kat and Bastian's current hit duet.

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