screenwriter's fault

Athena 2022-03-21 09:02:18

I watched this film for the inspiration of the first part. In the first part, Elle was admitted to Harvard for her love, and then successfully graduated with her own courage. In this film, she is indeed a rich girl, She doesn't worry about food and clothing all day, so she is innocent and innocent. If you watch it as a school drama, it will be a bit interesting, and there are also scenes of her studying hard, which makes people feel that rich girls are quite cute, not blindly relying on their parents. , has its own thoughts.
In the second part, I thought it should be good, but instead I saw a big girl like a Barbie doll, flaunting her blond hair all day long, posing for the camera, and even running into the political arena It's a big riot. It can be said that this movie must be watched by those who are full. I am wondering, is this a movie made by Americans to make fun of Harvard? Is it a spoof of politics? What? If you
think about it carefully, Barbie can only be like this, wearing bright pink clothes and dressing up beautifully. If you really want to do something, what can she do? She has no idea about the suffering of the people. It's just her own dog, makeup, how much does she know about politics? She just fools around. So, although Barbie is a Harvard graduate through her own efforts, what is the result? She still has the same things as before An energetic, innocent, and bold, she seems, either seems, or is true, and is out of tune with the political arena. So, what is the difference between her studying at Harvard and not studying? It's just that she has more legal knowledge, so ordinary people read law. Isn’t it the same for books on the subject?
There are two professions in the world that require a professional to be born, one is a doctor, and the other is a legal worker. I think that the first sentence of Aristotle is quite right: law It is rationality without passion. Although Elle shows us that she solves problems with passion, who can say that she has no luck? The second part is even more bizarre, for the benefit of animals, then labor and teachers, if this is true, it will only happen in a rich country like the United States... Also, the politicians in Congress really Is it so easy to compromise? This is too underestimated by American politicians!
But the main reason for giving this film two stars instead of one is that, as a Law school student, from my point of view, the speech clips in the film are okay, at least they convince me. I think this is the biggest Let's watch it.
The biggest mistake of this film is that the screenwriter doesn't know what the law is at all, such a spoofed film is disgusting.

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Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde quotes

  • Elle: Hi everyone!

    Timothy McGinn: Look, it's Capitol Barbie.

    Reena: She's so shiny.

  • Paulette: Ooh... the bend and snap! I did that last night naked. I broke a window though.