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Sex and the City - Freeper Review
My seething mind | May 31 2008 | Moi

Posted on 05/31/2008 9:24:57 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady

I’ve just seen Sex and the City and now I’m going to review it. There will be spoilers. If you’re still waiting with baited breath to see this movie (a description that I doubt applies to many Freepers) don’t read any further unless you’ve already guessed that it’s going to be pretty much like a Jane Austen story but with gratuitous sex scenes, designer clothes, and a plethora of clichéd observations about life and love. In other words, a happy ending, and no one dies.

I should say right away, I was expecting someone to die because I’d overheard a rumor a month ago that the movie was going to have a lot of huge surprises, and it might be that someone dies. So through the whole movie I kept waiting for Mr. Big (who is indeed getting portly) to have a heart attack. Alas, he didn’t.

I should also admit I never watched the series. I saw about five minutes of it once, enough to see that Carrie’s needy pursuit of an unavailable man, Mr. Big, was painful and pathetic to watch, and that Samantha was a trollop. Beyond that I knew nothing, and my friend who accompanied me to the movie had to spend the first ten minutes whispering, “That’s Miranda, she’s bitter… that’s Charlotte, she’s the romantic… Oh, Big has put Carrie through a LOT over the years…”

So perhaps I’m in a good position to assess the movie objectively, as I have no attachment to the characters. This, then, is what I noticed.

1) Superflous designer porn: Many of the scenes were completely unnecessary from a plot-development point of view. They were merely excuses to show the women trying on designer clothes.

2) Artsy shots: Most of Sarah Jessica’s entrances start with the camera on her shoes, then panning up her long, shapely legs until finally… (reluctantly?), settling on her face. Now, much has been said about her face, but really, the only thing that bothers me is that monstrous wart on her chin. I was in the second row, so that baby was the size of my fist. I do not know why no one has taken her aside and said, “Do not give me the speech about how imperfections make your face unique. Believe me, your face is already plenty unique. Get rid of that wart before I take an exacto knife and do it myself.”

3) Reality level: The movie seemed very much one long female fantasy. That is to say, in it, at least two female characters who have been dumped, toyed with, used, stood up, and otherwise treated in a very cavalier manner by the man of their dreams, finally have the satisfaction of having that man come back to them and say, “I was a fool; you are The One.” I’m no expert, but I have observed over the years that men usually know their One way early in the game. They don’t have to tie her to the bumper car of life and drag her behind it for a year or ten. I think they abandoned the “He’s Just Not That Into You” writer and decided that they’d write the script so that he IS into her, dammit, he IS. He just needs TIME. He has ISSUES. He’s SCARED. But really, you’re The One. Really. You are. And when the time comes, you won’t need that designer wedding dress. Whatever.

4) Gratuitous sex scenes: most of them were played for comic relief, but they were so graphic I actually looked away. I mean, the usual sex scene consists of some sweaty flesh and sinous movement, but these were more of the “Ooo, watch the vigorous humping, look at those buttock clench” style that frankly makes your average cinema writhe seem graceful in comparison.

5) The characters themselves: Honestly? The women were kind of irritating, at least to me, because I didn’t have any built-in loyalty. Charlotte seemed like a nice enough girl, but the rest, oy. Samantha seemed like an aging trollop who is putting on weight and getting increasingly crass. Miranda is so unpleasant I couldn’t understand why anyone married her. Carrie is just on camera way too much. Here’s Carrie trying on old dresses and modeling them. Here’s Carrie trying on wedding dresses and modeling them. Here’s Carrie flinging her hair. Here’s Carrie dying her hair. Here’s Carrie with feathers in her hair. Here’s Carrie crying. Here’s Carrie laughing. Here’s Carrie sleeping. Here is Carrie’s 100th close up. Here’s Carrie’s wart. It’s coming to get you.

6) The characters, part II: the men were … well … Samantha’s boyfriend seems okay. Charlotte’s husband didn’t abuse his three minutes of screen time. Mr. Big is now a heavy set, middle-aged fellow who always seems about to heave a heavy sigh, rub his face tiredly, and go to sleep. The only character I liked was Miranda’s husband, a man who had my sympathies all the way through no matter what he did.

7) The End: no big surprises, really. Sooner or later everyone makes up, or makes a decision that doesn’t surprise anyone. All the women try on more designer dresses, hug each other, squeal, drink cosmos, talk about love, talk about friendship, and then run around New York in spike heeled shoes, flinging their hair. Oh, wait, there is one big surprise. Someone poops their pants. I won’t say who, but I will say that I seemed to be the only one in the theater who didn’t think this was uproarously funny. All in all, I give it a C-. In a word, trite.


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Miscellaneous; Music/Entertainment; Society; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: hollywood; movies; satc; sexandthecity
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To: A_perfect_lady

“Thick” can be okay, what with all of us being a year older every year, but “slack” is bad. Bill Clinton.


61 posted on 06/01/2008 2:07:06 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: Tax-chick
Yeah, but lookit this. 43 and still slim as a blade and more perfect than angel feathers... (sorry, he makes me crazy.)


62 posted on 06/01/2008 2:23:20 PM PDT by A_perfect_lady (Obama: "I see dead people!")
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To: A_perfect_lady; najida

Oh yeah. Universal cutie-pie.


63 posted on 06/01/2008 2:24:44 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: Tax-chick
Delicious in Constantine.
64 posted on 06/01/2008 3:03:32 PM PDT by txhurl (Hirari, Owari ne" ("It's Over for Hillary, Isn't it?"))
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To: txflake

I have not seen that, but I heard it had some good points. I’ll look for it in the library on Tuesday! He’s really ... um ... whoooof!


65 posted on 06/01/2008 3:05:15 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: A_perfect_lady

Thanks for the review. Sounds like a typically shallow liberal movie, meaning I have no interest in seeing it. Loved your review though. You should write for AgonyBooth or one of those other sites where they have hilarious reviews of movies that aren’t any good.


66 posted on 06/01/2008 3:16:18 PM PDT by puroresu (Enjoy ASIAN CINEMA? See my Freeper page for recommendations (updated!).)
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To: A_perfect_lady

It’s cool that they can do a successful movie where three aging women can hang out with their aunt and have all sorts of sexual exploits. You’ve come a long way, baby!


67 posted on 06/01/2008 3:18:44 PM PDT by Sgt Joe Friday 714
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To: Sgt Joe Friday 714

“The Golden Girls” was on TV in the 80’s.


68 posted on 06/01/2008 3:51:53 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: Tax-chick; A_perfect_lady
Yeah, Keanu is still a universal sweetie and not afraid to date older wimmens ;)

As for Samantha's beau being 'Ok'....Ah, erm, I'd say OK to the 100th power


69 posted on 06/01/2008 3:53:42 PM PDT by najida (The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.)
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To: najida

Dang, look at those eyes. Yee-haw!


70 posted on 06/01/2008 3:55:32 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: kmiller1k

Yeah,
the boards are alight this weekend with pretty much what you’re saying—— worth it for the clothes, shoes, updates on the characters and bits of romance....

It’s a chick movie-—of the best kind.


71 posted on 06/01/2008 3:57:14 PM PDT by najida (The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.)
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To: Tax-chick

Yeah, and that’s not his best picture either. The man is Glory Days of Hollywood gorgeous.


72 posted on 06/01/2008 3:58:21 PM PDT by najida (The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.)
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To: najida

Jason Lewis ... never heard of him, but he sure is pretty. Can he dance?

DP and I were watching “To Catch a Thief” last night, and just watching Cary Grant walk down a staircase is inspirational. Stars these days tend to move like clunks.


73 posted on 06/01/2008 4:01:17 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: Tax-chick

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Brz8jjXuKyg

I think he moves real purdy (and this is one of the few 5 star rated videos) Very funny.


74 posted on 06/01/2008 4:06:55 PM PDT by najida (The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.)
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To: najida

Indicative, but he didn’t move around *much*.


75 posted on 06/01/2008 4:09:57 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: Tax-chick

LOL!
Picky picky.


76 posted on 06/01/2008 4:12:22 PM PDT by najida (The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has limits.)
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To: najida

A couple of minutes of watching him stroll through a casino in Monaco, wearing a tuxedo, would have been nice.


77 posted on 06/01/2008 4:13:37 PM PDT by Tax-chick ("I blossom on the grave of God who died for me." ~ Hans Urs von Balthasar)
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To: A_perfect_lady
friends... ...and was talking sadly of having to go see it alone,...

A Perfect Lady practicing perfect Charity! It is sacrifices like that which define the very essence of friendship.

(How's that for a contemplative effort!)

I'm on vacation and getting a little bored,...

That should not happen on vacation time. Give me a line so I can drop your friends a hint. They owe you BIG time. Like a real vacation. Go somewhere and have fun. I don't recommend AZ this time of year though. Starting to get a tad bit warm about now.

78 posted on 06/01/2008 4:17:45 PM PDT by TotusTuus
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To: A_perfect_lady

I thought I would skip this movie, even though I watched the series, but after reading your review, I think I will see it. No investment shopping and I’ll get to find out the real ending. Thanks.


79 posted on 06/01/2008 4:56:56 PM PDT by ishabibble (ALL-AMERICAN INFIDEL)
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To: buccaneer81
The fact that such a production garners so much media attention speaks volumes as to the shallowness of our society.

I think it speaks volumes to the focus of the news media that is reporting this as it it is relevant fact. This series was written by homosexuals to have women emulate their lifestyle. I think the review refering to the samatha charater as a tired strumpet is appropriate. This series is an example of the tired failures of the hippie sixties drunk on cosmopolitans (seriously how many times did the media say cosmopolitan drinks these few days) instead of their pot of the 60s. Who populates the media outlets of CNN and FNC and MSNBC? NYY centric poofed out hair style news readers pretending to be journalists. They don't life in anything like the real world.
80 posted on 06/01/2008 5:03:42 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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