Eldest Son took me to see Sex and the City, The Movie yesterday—a belated Mother’s Day present. How would I describe it? “Predictable but fun.” (Yes, you can quote me). If you’re a fan of the series, it’s worth seeing in a theater, although it is “waitable” (as in waiting to rent the DVD). I didn’t want to wait, though, because I figured by then I would have heard all the spoilers.
I read an interview where Michael Patrick King (the writer) said he didn’t want the movie to feel like 3 back-to-back episodes of the series, but, um, that’s pretty much how it feels (okay, it feels more like 4 back-to-back episodes). That’s not necessarily a bad thing, though. Here we have some very well-loved characters, and there’s only so much Mr. King (good name!) could do with them without alienating his fan base. I give the movie a thumbs-up. Should they make a sequel? Definitely not. The movie provides a nice nightcap to the series. But I don’t need to get drunk.
The funniest part of the movie? “The Charlotte.”
The tenderest moment? “The Bridge.”
IMO, anyway. If you’ve seen the movie, what’s your take?
There’s a cute “Match Your Man” quiz on the Sex and the City, The Movie website. Look in the bottom right hand corner. I took the quiz, and it looks like Harry is the best match for My Liege. Well, I’ve been married to the guy forever, so that makes sense. 😉
You want spoilers? I got spoilers! I’ve formatted them in white font, so if you DON’T want to read spoilers, whatever you do, do NOT highlight the following paragraph. Highlighting the following paragraph WILL reveal the spoilers.
Don’t say I didn’t warn you…
Spoilers:
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Carrie and Big get married
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He breaks her heart first
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Charlotte gets pregnant
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Steve cheats on Miranda
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They get back together
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Samantha leaves Smith
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They don’t get back together
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The girls are all happy and together at the end.
I’m looking forward to seeing the movie once the school year is over and I have my weekdays to myself! (We’ve got 2 1/2 days to go!)
Wow, your school year ends early. Let me know what you think of the movie when you see it.