The title begins with a bird's-eye view of Manhattan Island, "Once upon a time, there is an island.". Among the high-rise forests is the lush Central Park. The camera zooms in, and various landmarks of New York appear on the screen. Inexplicably, my heart began to stir; because I knew, "Sex and the City" was back. The door of the apartment opened, and Carrie in white appeared elegantly. The camera replayed, when she first came to New York in the 1980s, in a white jumper, struggling between several luggages, she was embarrassed. Today, her gait is calm and elegant. With a light gesture of her hand, the taxi will stop abruptly; she stepped on golden high-heeled shoes, raised her feet slightly, and got on the car gracefully. After more than 20 years, her appearance today is naturally no longer delicate, but the appropriate hairstyle, fashionable clothes, self-confidence and maturity in her gestures make her more beautiful than then. Next, the other three protagonists also appeared in this form. Every year, the audience burst into laughter. Samantha, a punk-like figure with full hair; Charlotte in a nurse-like outfit; Miranda, a cartoon character with hair and a male outfit. Hollywood's American-style humor really makes people laugh. I laughed too, but wanted to shed tears in the laughter.
Yes, when Carrie met Aiden, thousands of miles away in the Middle East, in a romantic ancient market, I didn't want to cry; when Big took out the black diamond ring and asked Carrie to swear marriage with him, I didn't want to cry; But when these heroines file out of their history, I want to cry. Because, their growth is my growth, is the growth of all girls. How many girls in this theater come to watch and miss their past? When Xiao He just showed his sharp horns, we were young, we were longing for love or pessimistic about our age; when we reached the age of marriage, we may have gone through a number of love paths, some lost and short; some Unforgettable, forever in my heart. At this time, if we are still single, then the public opinion will come to Haiti; then the pressure of age comes, we start to worry about wrinkles, worry about fat, or like Samantha, worry about the disappearance of libido (sex drive); finally get married Now, we start to worry about children, those who want children worry about not being able to conceive children, those who don’t want children worry aggressive social worldly big eyes; the child is born, but we are teetering between family and career. From start to finish, we're all emotional creatures -- their love or not, that's all we are. Because we are women.
The whole plot is lackluster--Carrie lives a "prince and princess" life, two years of marriage, so she needs to find "sparkle" (sparkle); TV enters their bedroom where they can't eat, and Big proposes to start every week from Two days off from marriage; 4 good friends went to the Middle East for vacation--One could not express his own opinions at work, and resigned resolutely, and the willows and flowers are bright and another village, enjoying family life and vacations in peace-Miranda is smart; one She is always worried that her husband will betray her, and she devotes all her heart and soul to her children, but she is exhausted--Charlotte is traditional and insecure; a person who does not want children, love is almost everything in life, putting "you and me, just two" of us" (you and me, just the two of us) is engraved on the husband's watch; meeting first love, there is still temptation - Carrie is sensual; one who stays young forever, from body to mood - Samantha is passionate. The four heroines basically include various types of girls. The biggest highlight of this sequel 2 is Samantha; she is always faithful to her physical and psychological feelings, not pretentious, not suppressed; when she is laughing and her eyes are shining, she is like a child.
The ending is Hollywood-style: big gives carrie a black diamond ring and asks her to repeat her marriage vows with herself, and the two will get better again; Miranda finds her favorite job and re-realizes her value; Sam and the handsome guy who met in the Middle East are free The kingdom is finally free to have sex, they are bursting with passion, and fireworks are beautiful in the background; Charlotte is still the best mom ever, but she's more relaxed than ever, she'll give herself a vacation, in Carrie's bachelor room A very comfortable cup of coffee. . . . .
Yes, we like Sex and the City because the heroines here have the same struggles as we do; we like them because we want to live like them, with the people we love. life of choice. The Hollywood-style ending naturally has rose-colored glasses; however, we still choose to wear these glasses to see "Sex and the City" in our minds.
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