In Jonathan Demme’s impressive new film, “Rachel Getting Married,” it may be Rachel Rosemarie DeWitt who’s getting married, but her sister Kym Anne Hathaway is getting all the attention.

That’s because she’s had so much practice. A recovering addict released from rehab so she can attend the nuptials, Kym is a drama queen who can turn a wedding toast into an excruciating self-centered confessional. She also doesn’t mind playing up other family strains-for example, how she’s still their gentle, weakling father’s Bill Irwin favorite.

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