The last frame of the video was blue. Just blue. Sky. Or maybe a field of cornflowers. It was impossible to tell.

Now it was outside. Night. A parking lot. Maya was sitting on the hood of a dusty Honda Civic, having escaped the reception. The cameraman—the breathy-voiced man—sat beside her. They were sharing a cigarette.

Then the camera cut.

Directed and written by Michael Ian Black, Wedding Daze takes the "meet-cute" trope and pushes it to its absolute limit. The story follows Anderson (played by Jason Biggs), a man who is so heartbroken after his public marriage proposal leads to his girlfriend’s literal death from shock that he gives up on love entirely.