Movie Review: Sex and the City

Movie Review: Sex and the City

“Sex in the City”
“For too long, Carrie Bradshaw had been looking for love in all the wrong places, but in all the right shoes” (the movie). This movie has to be one of my favorites because it shows how men will come and go in a woman's life, but girl friends will always be there. The director of this movie is Micheal Patrick King. The main charcters in the movie is Chris Noth as “Big”,Sarah Jessica Parker as “Carrie Bradshaw”, Kim Cattrall as “Samantha”, Kristin Davis as “Charlotte, and Cynthia Nixon as Miranda. This movie takes place in Manhattan, Brooklynn, and Hollywood.
The movie starts out with the main character Carrie Bradshaw giving an update on evey character and their lives starting from the ending of the last episode of the show “Sex and the City”. Then she begins to discuss her life, and all the guys (chapters) in her life. Three of the bestfriends still live in Manhattan, but Samantha moved to Hollywood because of her newest male model fling, she is his agent. The first scene is Carrie and Big picking out apartments to live in together, and they find the perfect Manhattan Penthouse. Then it shows Charlotte and her husband going through the adoption of a child, because of her inability to concieve children. Then, Miranda is very career oriented, she is a lawyer, and it shows her not having any time to spend with her son or husband, which later is the cause of her husband's act of adultery. Big and Carrie then decide that they should get married, at first it was going to be a small trip to the courthouse to get licensed, and later became a huge public affair because of her status in Manhattan. When it comes to the wedding day, Big realizes that it was more of a publicity stunt then a real wedding making official the two. Carrie is devastated and goes into a deep mourning, so the bestfriends head off to mexico. While in Mexico, Carrie wonders when her life will be back to normal, but then realizes that she always has her girls. Also while in...

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