some bland, some mediocre

Ford 2022-04-19 09:02:05

This is a very tangled film. Although the second film has already appeared powerless, the screenwriter tried very hard to make the film sparkle again from the dullness, but it was really difficult to do so. 10 years is not a very short period of time. A film and television work can accompany the audience to grow up on the TV and even the movie screen for ten years. Even if it is anticlimactic, we should still give it a good label with tolerance.

This episode describes a bland married life. If the real marriage is originally lackluster, then we shouldn't put the blame on the screenwriter's head, not to mention that the screenwriter also lays out the life of the married woman so glamorous. The house is still full of famous brands, but this house is no longer a den of lonely women who yearn for adventures every day. Dance parties and dinners, but the purpose of heavy makeup is no longer to attract unfamiliar people of the opposite sex. Of course, Sam is an exceptional woman who unleashes all the elements of feminism in her. Such a woman is both love and hate, straightforward, full and straightforward, vigorous when she wants it, and without a trace of friendship when she doesn't, her love is equal to When it comes to sex, after sex is vented, love ends, simple and direct. Miranda is a typical prosperous city product, with a successful career and a strong personality, but it seems that a strong woman cannot escape the fate of being paired with an otaku. Charlotte's values ​​are most similar to those of an oriental woman. The ultimate goal of her life is to find a good husband and become a good housewife, and to have children. It is said that this role is not very popular in the American market, but it is highly sought after in the eastern market. , which surprised the actress who played Charlotte. Perhaps most of the oriental women have mild obsessive-compulsive disorder under traditional values, consciously or unconsciously, but Charlotte in the play magnifies it. The housewives suddenly found that I was like this, crazy in front of housework, crazy in front of my children Weeping in front of me, but not turning back. Many people like Carrie, first of all her profession, then her clothes, and then her character. I think Carrie's image is more pertinent to locate the new era woman in today's metropolis, self-reliant, with a good income and a petty bourgeoisie. She is smart, keen, optimistic but forbearing, her love with big spanned her most beautiful golden years, the initial expectation of acquaintance to meet again, after meeting the expectations of the intersection, after the intersection, hope to become a pillow People, after becoming a pillow person, look forward to becoming the only one. The only one took ten years to confirm. Big spent three failed marriages, and finally made Carrie the one and only. Hollywood-style romance is never out of date, if the screenwriter Let them finally pass by, it is estimated that many fans who love Cinderella stories will be lost, such as me, such as you.

I don't know if the second one has already represented the end, I really can't imagine what the plot will be if the third is filmed. After all, fairy tales cannot escape the clutches of reality? It's really hard to predict, if there is, I still hope it will be a happy ending.

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Sex and the City 2 quotes

  • Samantha Jones: Lawrence of my labia!

  • Samantha Jones: One week in Abu Dubai. All expenses paid.

    Carrie Bradshaw: I always been fascinated by the Middle East. You know, desert moons, magic carpets.

    Lily York Goldenblatt: Like Jasmine and Aladdin.

    Carrie Bradshaw: Yes, sweetie! Just like Jasmine, but with cocktails.

    Charlotte York: It really sounds exciting. When are you gonna go?

    Samantha Jones: [modest tone] I don't know... When can you all be free?

    [Everyone stare at her]

    Samantha Jones: You didn't think I was going without my gals? All expenses paid for all four of us. All we have to do is pick the week, and the sooner the better!

    Miranda Hobbes: Let me just check my work schedule.

    [Looks at her cellphone really quick]

    Miranda Hobbes: Yeah! All clear!

    Carrie Bradshaw: Well I gotta check... but I'm good to go Middle East, sweetie!

    Samantha Jones: [all excited] Charlotte! How's three weeks from now?

    Charlotte York: Oh, I... I don't know.

    Samantha Jones: [demanding tone] I go to children's birthday parties for YOU! You're going to Abu Dhabi for ME!

    Miranda Hobbes: Children's birthday parties. Pulling out the big guns.

    Charlotte York: Ah... okay.

    Samantha Jones: [obliviously] Thank you!