Til Death Do Us Part is strictly a horror-thriller, which very aptly satirizes the cliché of the bridezilla by setting up a bride-to-be Jenna who, after canceling her wedding night, must escape the wrath of an ex-fiancé and his rageful groomsmen. Power and self-liberation are powerful major ideas in the film at is seen from change of Jenna from a bride-to-be to a survivor.
The cast is quite good, especially the woman named Jenna whose character tries to brave through all the nonsense around her. These intense scenes with her ex and the groomsmen bring elements of comedy and tension in the movie. Successfully directed and shot, the aspects of cinematography escalate the felt urgency concerning Jenna’s situation and shoot subtle parallels to love and violence with the choice of the wedding as the setting for the film.
The music in this film is very appropriate, as well as the sound track to build up the tension and engage the audience in the film of action. In general, *Til Death Do Us Part* is a good surprise for the wedding-buff television section as the show does not only create a combination of horror and comedy but also makes the viewers think about traditions. Essentially it is a rock and roll story with sexually charged undertones that brings thoughts of control over the life no matter how insane.