Miss Hawaii is the second place, the president of the school women's federation, El, and her husband from an elite family. The boy Werner falls in love and dreams of becoming Werner's wife one day. The story begins happily when El receives a date letter from Werner who mistakenly thinks he is proposing to her, and the director uses her and her girlfriends' unthinking joy to allude to their beauty and brainlessness. It really happened. Ten minutes after the movie was broadcast, the movie entered its first climax. Werner dumped El. El's life balance was completely disrupted. She was out of control in the restaurant because of her sadness. She screamed and asked: "You broke up with me because of my blond hair? Is it because my breasts are too big?" When Werner looked around awkwardly and explained in a low voice, "Your breasts are fine," I felt both pitiful and I thought she was funny. In fact, Warner has made it clear that if he wanted to run for Congress before the age of 30, he can't play now, so he wants to break up with her. This shows that he has never been serious about her, he is not a good person, and this girl is still struggling with her blonde hair and her big breasts. Hahaha...
After a period of emotional slump, Elle saw on a report that Warner's brother was engaged to an ugly but talented law girl. In law school, he likes girls who study law. So she picked herself up again and worked hard to recover Werner for admission to Harvard Law School. Her grades were low. Her tapes are all sorts of hiccups, especially when she says she often uses legalese, which is "against ineffectiveness", which makes people laugh. And her videotape of the incident was wonderful because Harvard needs diverse students, hahaha...
She was fooled into Harvard, and Harvard, which is liberal and strict, is not a place to be fooled again. The first time she took a class with confidence, she was kicked out of the classroom by the teacher for not doing her homework. After class, she wanted to find comfort in Werner, but Werner once again deprived her of hope: he was engaged to Vivian. The dazzling light of the six-carat diamond ring in Vivian's hand shook her life balance again. She was completely overwhelmed, and with the encouragement of her friends, she regained her confidence and rose to the challenge, vowing to snatch Werner back from Vivian's arms. At this time, the movie has fully demonstrated her tough and strong character. But at Harvard, it's all about talent, and it's useless to be strong. Even in the days when boys were wearing long-sleeved thick T-shirts and jeans to play football, she showed herself like a meat shop in front of Werner in a three-point style, but she couldn't win back Werner's heart. All kinds of humiliation ensued, until Werner said that she was not smart enough, and she was completely sober. It turned out that Werner felt that she was not worthy of him!
The story turns here, she still loves beauty so much, maintains her hair, manicures her nails, makes up, and dresses fancy, but she has one more thing in her hands since then: books! She is growing rapidly, successfully reclaiming the property of her ex-husband for a friend under the guise of a lawyer; winning praise for her excellent case analysis in law class; and finally becoming an intern of a famous legal expert. All this made her shine, and her inherent interpersonal skills earned her respect among her classmates. She begins to fight back against Werner and Vivian. After the list of interns was announced, Vivian and Werner, who were both selected, hugged and celebrated, and El was also selected. She beamed to the loving couple: "Werner, do you remember when we filled up after the dance? Those four hours in the hot tub?"
Werner remembered the good times, and just nodded and said, "yes," but after glancing at Vivian, he quickly shook his head and said, "no." El clenched his fist and said, "This time is much better than that time!" Hahaha... The implication is: I don't mean to renew your relationship with you, I'm talking about being selected as an intern ! Her counterattack successfully ripped Werner and Vivian's relationship apart. Vivian looked at Werner's lower body in disbelief and then looked at Werner's face and asked, "Four hours..." Hahaha... Well done by El Woods!
El's internship project was to follow up a murder case. Her good interpersonal relationships and her familiarity and sensitivity to fashion played a role again. Not only did she establish a good relationship with the female defendant who opened a weight loss hospital, but she also saw through the accused at a glance. Witness Fang is a homosexual. He testified in court that he had committed adultery with the female defendant. The female defendant killed her husband because she wanted to live with him. It was false evidence. Just when everything was going in a good direction, and when El radiated the light of beauty and wisdom, it appeared that her teacher wanted to unspoken rules about her. She fell to the bottom all of a sudden. She was disappointed that she had always thought that through her efforts she was respected by the people around her, but in fact others still regarded her as a vase and a doll, and she was discouraged to leave Harvard and stay away from the legal profession. This is the lowest ebb of the film, to contrast the excitement of the highest climax.
Sure enough, with the support of all kind, honest, appreciative and caring people, she turned against the female lawyer's dark clothes and appeared in pink. She replaced her teacher and became the female defendant's attorney. She keenly caught the plaintiff's loopholes in court, overwhelmed the plaintiff by asking questions one after another at a fast speed, and forced the plaintiff to tell the fact that she was the murderer! The plaintiff was detained in court, and the defendant was acquitted. El, a first-year law student, won a lawsuit that even his teacher thought was impossible, shocking the audience and being interviewed by major media.
At this point, Warner caught up with El and told her his heart. He said, "El, I just want to say that you did a great job in court. I was wrong, you are the girl I want." He Holding her hand and kissing affectionately, he murmured, "Baby Bear!" I've never been very fond of Werner, the boy. He appeared in a suit and leather shoes for the first time, wearing sunglasses and chewing gum, although he was cool It's handsome, but it makes people feel fake and pretend. Coupled with the humiliation of El by his one-term Vivian, it can be seen that his IQ and ability to control the situation are not satisfactory. The most disgusting thing is this "baby bear". The nickname he used to call El, then Vivian, and now El. I said you are a Harvard student, can't you change the word? I'm a little worried about El, will she accept such a man again? If she doesn't accept it, has she been able to let him go completely? In the end, El shined again. She said, "Werner, I've been waiting for your words... But I want to cooperate with a law firm, and I can't have a stupid boyfriend." Wonderful! The intelligent, free and confident El took big strides to the outdoors, facing the sun. Her slender figure and her golden hair were full of youth, confidence and freedom. Today, she is not the her she was in the past. She is at this moment. The beauty of the film added an inspirational stroke in the history of the film.
In short, the constant conflict and the repeated climaxes are the characteristics of this film. Its rhythm is arranged very well. When it is time to conflict and when to calm down, the situation is under control, which guides the emotions of the audience very well. In the end, Elle became a graduate representative of Harvard Law School in 2004, was hired by a famous law firm and harvested her happiness here. The audience also left the theater with great satisfaction. The movie was a complete success!
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