Rating: R
Movie Release Date: May 27, 2010
DVD Release Date: TBD
Plot 411: The gals are back and travel to the exotic Middle East.
Review: Don't believe what you hear - it's not as bad as all that. If you were a fan of the series and the first movie, this movie packs just as much punch. It features all the wonderful clothes, shoes and witty banter among friends that you can expect. You can spend a perfectly nice night out with the girls over dinner and a movie, well, with the girls. If I had to judge the first against the second film, I gotta say that I enjoyed the first one more. However, this could be because I cannot fully relate to the issues addressed in this new film. All the characters have moved on and left singledom behind, which brings new challenges in and of itself. In this movie, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big (Chris Noth) have been married for three years, and Carrie feels like they've morphed into an old married couple. She's concerned that their spark has diminished. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is feeling unappreciated at work and tries even harder to make an impact while sacrificing more family time. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is overwhelmed with caring for her two children. She feels as if she's losing herself, and her anxiety only increases when Samantha (Kim Cattrall) points out how attractive her young nanny is. Samantha, despite heading into menopause, is still Samantha and you can count on two intimate moments with her.
Watch It: If you're a SATC freak, fashion aficionado or just want to escape from your boring life. That's what this movie is here for.
Skip It: If you're a die-hard fan because it doesn't bode well for a third movie. It kinda felt like they were already grasping for straws with this one.
Movie Release Date: May 27, 2010
DVD Release Date: TBD
Plot 411: The gals are back and travel to the exotic Middle East.
Review: Don't believe what you hear - it's not as bad as all that. If you were a fan of the series and the first movie, this movie packs just as much punch. It features all the wonderful clothes, shoes and witty banter among friends that you can expect. You can spend a perfectly nice night out with the girls over dinner and a movie, well, with the girls. If I had to judge the first against the second film, I gotta say that I enjoyed the first one more. However, this could be because I cannot fully relate to the issues addressed in this new film. All the characters have moved on and left singledom behind, which brings new challenges in and of itself. In this movie, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big (Chris Noth) have been married for three years, and Carrie feels like they've morphed into an old married couple. She's concerned that their spark has diminished. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is feeling unappreciated at work and tries even harder to make an impact while sacrificing more family time. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is overwhelmed with caring for her two children. She feels as if she's losing herself, and her anxiety only increases when Samantha (Kim Cattrall) points out how attractive her young nanny is. Samantha, despite heading into menopause, is still Samantha and you can count on two intimate moments with her.
Watch It: If you're a SATC freak, fashion aficionado or just want to escape from your boring life. That's what this movie is here for.
Skip It: If you're a die-hard fan because it doesn't bode well for a third movie. It kinda felt like they were already grasping for straws with this one.
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