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‘Sex and the City: The Movie’ a Frilly University For Understanding the Human Condition

By HollywoodChicago.com
Created May 30 2008 - 12:46am

CHICAGO – To its voracious universe of cult-following fans, it feels like a television marathon that spans an entire season. To everyone else who bats an indifferent eye at the religion that is “Sex and the City,” it may surprise you to find that all the glam and glitz has something even for you to learn, too.

HollywoodChicago.com Oscarman rating: 3.5/5The thorniest proposition for “Sex and the City: The Movie,” though, is opening the minds of all the anti-fashionistas (such as yours truly) and those who habitually bottle up their emotions for safekeeping.

After all, “Sex and the City” is often about a word that hurls the masses off in a scurry: feeling. For those who embrace all that is “love and labels,” though, the film begins by succinctly flashing back on plotlines avid followers know all too well.

Season watchers are nearly forced and relatively brainwashed into securing a theater seat, and unfortunately, followers and non-followers alike arrive to the theater with having already been told much too much from the trailer.

StarRead Adam Fendelman’s full review of “Sex and the City: The Movie” in our reviews section. [1]

StarView our huge, high-resolution “Sex and the City: The Movie” image gallery. [2]

Will Carrie marry Big? Will Charlotte – who’s thought to be infertile – have her own baby? What will become of Miranda and the cheating Steve? Will the scurrilous Samantha actually settle down with Smith? Will the predominantly white cast finally paint some color into the picture?

To the last question, Chicago’s Jennifer Hudson (who on the film’s “pink carpet” said she gets bronzed by rubbing on her “Dreamgirls” Oscar) says yes. As for the other questions, the film would have injected even more “what’ll happen next?” revelation by not giving such an initial peek up its own dress.

After initially cursing the all-too-telling trailer, I planted myself in my theater seat prepared for a 142-minute commitment. Not so. At our press screening, we were treated to another 30 minutes of a live satellite feed that counted down to the Chicago screening with the pink-carpet coverage.

Sarah Jessica Parker stars as Carrie Bradshaw in New Line Cinema's Sex and the City: The Movie
Sarah Jessica Parker stars as Carrie Bradshaw in New Line Cinema’s “Sex and the City: The Movie”.
Photo credit: Craig Blankenhorn, New Line Cinema


Chris Noth is featured as Mr. Big in New Line Cinema's Sex and the City: The Movie
Chris Noth is featured as Mr. Big in New Line Cinema’s “Sex and the City: The Movie”.
Photo credit: Craig Blankenhorn, New Line Cinema

StarRead Adam Fendelman’s full “Sex and the City: The Movie” review. [3]


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