

Sabrina talks to her friends during the cocktail party, one of them being her maid of honor Blythe.

Pam becomes annoyed by Sabrina's acts of kindness and counts three strikes already against her. Their first meeting is awkward as everyone seems to dislike each other and they make small rude remarks. Jason's group is his insecure mother Pam, his charming uncle Willie Earl, Pam's best friend Shonda and Jason's cousin Malcolm.
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After the couple talk to Reverend James, they decide to stay while a driver picks up Jason's family and friends. Sabrina's mother, who is running the wedding, has her doubts but trusts her daughter's judgment. She walks off sad and soon hears a music group singing, and Jason comes back and asks her to marry him, which she accepts. Five months of dating later, Sabrina tells Jason about her job offer in China and asks him to still be with her in a long-distance relationship but Jason declines. Jason forgives her and they go out for dinner. She gets out to offer and she overreacts. One day, she accidentally hits Jason Taylor while driving. She asks God to help her get out of this situation and promises (again) not to have another one-night stand with anyone and only have sex with her future husband. The film starts off with Sabrina catching Bobby on the phone with a mistress as he is having an affair. Sabrina Watson is the only child of the affluent Watson family her mother Claudine and father Greg Watson live on Martha's Vineyard. The film received mixed reviews with critics positively noting its cultural themes and well-selected cast, but criticized its tone, characterization, predictability, and screenplay. TriStar Pictures distributed the film in the United States on May 6, 2011.

The film was shot in Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia, standing in for Martha's Vineyard, the setting for the film. Parry notes in Jumping the Broom: The Surprising Multicultural Origins of a Black Wedding Ritual, the film uses the broomstick wedding to explore the intersections of class, race, and culture in the United States, alongside the different conceptions that African Americans hold regarding the custom's relevance for Black matrimony in the 21st century. The title of the film is derived from the Black American tradition of bride and groom jumping over a ceremonial broom after being married. Jakes, Glendon Palmer, and Curtis Wallace. Jumping the Broom is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Salim Akil and produced by Tracey E.
