Posted: June 27, 2008, 12:25 PM by Stephanie
I couldn't disagree more...as a business woman struggling in a male dominated industry and working for my parents, I felt that the film was "Just what I needed" to escape from my everyday realities. The key message in this movie was friendship! And where would we be without our girlfriends to help motivate us, cry with us, and just let us be ourselves?
I had never watched the series, but after seeing the movie, I want to watch every episode. I loved it. They are fun, strong women. Anyone that is stating negative thoughts about this movie should probably learn to relax a little...have a drink or two with your girlfriends (if you have them) and laugh more! Seems that you are reading too much into it...it is a movie....created for our entertainment. Let it entertain you!
Posted: June 23, 2008, 09:08 AM by Vickie Austin
While I empathize with the tone of these posts, and share some of the concerns about the example set by Sex and the City with its focus on fashion and beauty, I believe most of the contributors missed the whole point of this film: women's friendship and the power of forgiveness. Miranda's husband Steve admits to being unfaithful and Miranda cannot forgive him and leaves. Mr. Big is warned by Miranda at the rehearsal dinner to avoid the snares of marriage--(spoiler alert!)--and he is later in deep need of forgiveness from Carrie. And Miranda, who cannot give forgiveness, finds herself in the position of having to ask for forgiveness... an impossible paradox. Even sweet Charlotte, who has practiced her hate-speech for Big, finds herself at his mercy and later lobbies Carrie for forgiveness.
The other aspect that seems to be missing from these "reviews" (some of which were written by people who haven't even seen the film or watched the series!) is the deep friendship between these four women. Together over the years, they have faced breast cancer, infertility, engagements made and broken, infidelity, long-distance separations, childbirth, menopause and even the threats posed by success. These four women personify the depth of women's friendship which I cherish in my own life. We sustain each other through business triumphs and failures, family turmoils and the ever-changing landscape of our souls and our fickle bodies.
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