In a scene from "Love, Rosie" by Cecelia Ahern, Father Michael is poised to officiate a wedding. He inquires if there are any objections to the marriage, indicating an air of solemnity and tradition. However, a chorus of dissent arises from various characters, each expressing their disapproval in emphatic ways. This sets the tone for a potentially chaotic moment, suggesting that the wedding may be fraught with unresolved issues or concerns...