Israeli filmmaker Rama Burshtein’s unique take on traditional romantic comedy tropes, The Wedding Plan, takes a slower, more refined approach than the genre usually sees. It’s a film with a classic sort of hook that wouldn’t be out of place in a star vehicle for Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Garner, or Jennifer Aniston, but while the plot sounds like something audiences might have seen before, they haven’t seen such a plot played this subtly and devoid of slapstick or contrived gags that exist only to embarrass the main character. The Wedding Plan, while still far from a perfect film, deserves to be commended for those reasons.