UAE Women Gang

Alia 2021-12-17 08:01:02

After watching the fifth game of the Lakers Suns (deeply in love with Nash), it was still early. I went to the cinema and found that, Yo, the old ladies are here again.


Although the two-and-a-half-hour married women's Middle East tour is not tiring, a few small branches are completely unnecessary. The gay couple and the penelope flirting with Mr. Big can be picked out.
However, I can feel that the screenwriter is no longer satisfied with the positioning of the chick movie, and is slowly trying deeper, such as the rivalry between carrie and the waiter, and the scene with Islamic women in the flower shop. It's a pity. I want to talk about it. It’s said it, but it’s not pretty, otherwise it can bring the whole drama to a higher degree. Four new American women, who consider themselves the most fashionable, independent and strongest, laughed all the way, taking the veils of Middle Eastern women and one-piece swimsuits, but when they were most embarrassed, they were rescued by a few local girls and washed away after entering the house. The black robe is full of the latest spring collection ready-to-wear garments, which are more beautiful and radiant than them.

There are also female Islamic classmates in the school, who love to go shopping, and like bright colors, sequined skirts, and a lot of them. I was curious to ask her, is this meant to be worn by her husband in the future? She laughed, he was worthy too, of course it was for girls. Their sister gatherings held on time. By that time, all the unmarried women will be in the same room, and they will be well dressed to make up for the scent that they owe on weekdays. It is enchanting, charming, and sexy, as if thousands of flowers are blooming at the same time. The smell is tangy. They are both protagonists and audiences for each other.

But it's also a bit lonely, right?

No love happens.

The funny thing is that there is no love in the film under the banner of love. Although no matter whether the city or the desert crosses the entire earth, the women's war will never end.
Miranda’s enemy is the disadvantaged position of professional women in the patriarchal society, as well as the contradiction between professional women’s career and family.
Charlotte’s enemy is the mother role that accompanies newborn babies and heavy housework, as well as the possibility of young nanny and husband cheating. ,
Carrie’s enemies are inner anxiety and anxiety,
Samantha's enemy is her hormones.

And their common enemy, time.
Carrie was slack and couldn't bear to take a closer look, especially when she wore a low-cut dress to reveal the soft and empty skin under her neck, she wrinkled a lot when she said a line.
Samantha, the oldest veteran of the four, meant that he would be brave enough to chase the poor. When she got older, the female literary youth was obviously not as aura as the female fighter.
The carrie are worried about it, and the trembling focus is no longer some damn dear man,
maybe it has always been like this.

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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!