For men but never for men

Jeffery 2022-04-21 09:01:32

I always feel that people in the early 00s still take most women superficially. At least the heroine in the film gives the impression that they only pay attention to whether they look good or not, because every time they appear, whether in school or in court, The heroine's dress is always a bit exaggerated and not everyday. Although she dresses freely, it is really inappropriate to wear it on serious occasions. It gives people the feeling that she is going to show off, and I think her personality will also give people a different look. It's a very good feeling of being manipulated. For example, there is a lot of pink in the film, and there are ubiquitous dog hooks. Generally, girls may like puppies and pink, but they will not be so exaggerated.

The heroine started to work hard because men can understand this, but in the final highlight moment in the court, the heroine won the lawsuit not by normal legal knowledge but by the knowledge of hairdressing. I really can't understand it. The screenwriter feels like a fool, can girls only rely on these instead of professional knowledge to win? ? I can not understand.

In short, this movie gives me the feeling that even though the heroine entered Harvard Law School, I still think she is a vase who only pays attention to whether she looks good or not. If the screenwriter finally writes to win by professional legal knowledge, then the heroine will truly have her own place in this field, and this film will be truly successful.

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Legally Blonde quotes

  • Elle: I feel comfortable using legal jargon in everyday life.

    [someone whistles at her]

    Elle: I object!

  • Emmett: I can't believe you just called me a butthead. I don't think anybody has called me a butthead since the 9th grade.

    Elle: Maybe not to your face.