Warning: the following content may contain spoilers. Read no further if you are a die-hard Sex & the City fan and wish to find out the details of the movie for yourself.
Last night I went to see the Sex & the City movie. Let it be known that I have never watched a full 15 minutes of the show and, just yesterday, established that it is indeed "Sex and the City" and not "Sex in the City". Furthermore, I highly dislike Sarah Jessica Parker and concluded she was a terrible actress from watching The Family Stone, however came to a slight appreciation of her role in Sex & the City.
The movie was a fairly good and enjoyable chick-flick, but having said that, it was also rather predictable. It came to a point towards the end of the film, where it could have ended perfectly and still have been a 'feel-good' ending - Carrey remaining single, unmarried and still happy - but no. Ofcourse it must end as all chick-flicks do. With Carrey reuniting with "Big" (I so didn't get that...) and having a simple wedding as she had first planned. Something right for the two of them. Because they are right, no, perfect for eachother. This meant that only one character was left single at the end of the film (Samantha) but as she was not the main focus of the movie, it didn't have much of a affect on the audience.
While I enjoyed the movie (but not when I stacked it up the stairs when it ended, resulting in a now throbbing knee), I'm starting to hate predictable plots and happy endings. But from watcing the previews (the best part about going to the movies, ofcourse) I'm excited to see Get Smart and Benjamin Button :)
Sunday, June 15, 2008
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