
So I am probably the only woman in America who has never watched an episode of Sex and The City however, thanks to our media, I was so excited to see the movie! Sex and the City was ultimately a masterpiece. A film that not only wanted me to find love but now I believe, it exists. No really, it does.
Thanks to the four different main characters, Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, I know love comes in AT least four different views. First there was Carrie. She'd been the main chick for ten years. Not like, the wife, the main chick. And she was fine with that. That is until, her friends and everyone else started in on her realtionship with Mr.Big. 
Then there was Samantha. The almost fifty year old woman who spent most of her life caring about herself and not caring what other's thought of her. i.e., she loved to COLOR!!! For a lack of better words. Now Samantha is in a relationship and after five years, she doesn't know if its what she really wants. Well, thanks to the fine neighbor next door, who would? 
Then Charlotte. A perfect life, a perfect husband, a perfect adopted child, and a perfect body. She's the woman who was together but still afraid. The woman who most would envy but dare to even speak a single word of it into existence. Charlotte ended the movie with a dream come true. But she needed reassurance from her friends, especially Carrie.
And finally Miranda. Married, with child. Full time plus lawyer. Who probably could have done without the child if it meant more focus to her career. However, her husband was the one to suffer. The one who wondered what it was that he did wrong. The feeling that most women get, is what he felt. That is until he cheated. The relationship was over within the next scene. Living apart, sharing days with the son and nanny took its toll on both sides of the marriage. Finally it ended with therapy and... well, you just have to see the movie again.
Did Carrie get married? Did Miranda get back with her husband? Did Samantha go back to her old ways? Who had a child? What did Jennifer Hudson do in the film? Well, go see it! Go see it! Go see it! Men and women alike. There were some men in there but that shows compassion. I think a man seeing that movie with his lady would be a plus to him. Guaranteed action in the hours to follow(LMAO) and some lessons. Lessons on what women want. And to show that the friends your girl has do make an impact.
Is it always a good one? No but, take heed. Take heed.
They say we know nothing. They say we don't care. But if they knew our daily struggles, our internal fights, our determination to break the cycles of poverty, laziness, drug addiction, and all the other faults that have been handed down to us, they WOULD simpLy say.... NOTHING.
We have a voice Generation Y, use it positively
We have a voice Generation Y, use it positively
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Sex And The City Review
reSearCheD bY gEneRatiOn Y at 10:22 AM
Labels: Movie Review, Sex and the City
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