Reese Witherspoon plays California sorority girl Elle Woods. It's all about image, and Elle's own 4. Also, a word to the wise: watch this one, and this one only, for the sequel is probably the most disappointing sequel in history. Beverly Hills airhead Reese W. She quickly finds out that not only is her dream man already engaged to another woman Selma Blair , but Elle is not widely liked around campus. I felt particularly annoyed with Reece Witherspoon. As the 'plot' rolled out, I sank lower and lower in my seat.
Acting is really below average, Reese is just plain annoying, and though she's quite talented actress, the script is so bad that her talent is in vain. It's not something I'd buy, but one that is a great rent for the whole family. Elle Woods 2006 Oscar Winner Reese Witherspoon has it all. Her life is perfect, including the perfect boyfriend. This is a actually an empowerment flick disguised as a fluffy comedy -- which makes it wonderful viewing for impressionable young girls like my youngest daughter, who is 14.
For indeed, throughout the course of this tale, we do hit a number of arid stretches where we feel that we should be laughing an awful lot more than we are. Not always, but occasionally, a movie is so much more than what it appears to be on the surface, and this is one of them. It's a stupid, stupid idea in a stupid, stupid movie. I've pretty much given up on Reese Witherspoon. The sequel, however, is an appalling melange of preachiness, offensive stereotypes, and patently ludicrous plot devices. She's the president of her sorority, a Hawaiian Tropic girl, Miss June in her campus calendar, and, above all, a natural blonde. Should I waste more of my time or yours decrying the utter waste of Jennifer Coolidge in this movie? Well acted by Reese W.
I love most of her stuff. She dates the cutest fraternity boy on campus and wants nothing more than to be Mrs. But, there's just one thing stopping Warner Matthew Davis from popping the question: Elle is too blonde. I had the misfortune of seeing this movie while on a wonderful trip to Greece. The supporting cast is also good, with Selma Blair and Luke Wilson leading the bunch. Reese Witherspoon, rapidly losing any edginess she used to have, is back as Elle Woods, the pink-loving, fashion conscious lawyer. Dar școala de drept este departe de confortul de lângă piscină și de mall.
To do so would be to grant it more thought than evidently went into its creation. No, not her dog's wedding. Well, Elle funny rhyming there achieves the requirements in tests and community service, and sends in a very interesting video essay, and gains entrance to the prestigious university. I enjoyed Legally Blonde I. Viewers of the first film will no doubt remember Elle's Chihuahua, Bruiser. Sequels make money, and that's a bad thing. Elle, it seems, just doesn't fit the oh-so-serious, somber profile that the wife of a future Senator must have.
Clearly, Witherspoon is the big selling point of this film. But law school is a far cry from the comforts of her poolside and the mall. When she gets knocked down, you feel for her; and then there's that feeling of triumph when she gets back up and stands her ground. Elle Woods is now a rising young lawyer at a great firm, balancing a demanding a career with preparations for her wedding to the man of her dreams. Now, she strikes me as a fairly intelligent young woman.
In fact, let me help you: Don't judge a book by it's cover. That perky little Reese Witherspoon – how can you not kinda like her, huh? Also in there is 'Waiting. But when Warner packs up for Harvard Law and reunites with an old sweetheart from prep school, Ellie rallies all her resources and gets into Harvard, determined to win him back. But I can't simply step away from one aspect of the film that I found both irritating and troubling. But law school is a far cry from the comforts of her poolside and the mall. Elle must wage the battle of her life, for her guy, for herself and for all the blondes who suffer endless indignities everyday.
Woods decides to go to Washington to take matters into her own hands. On one hand, when Elle finds solace by getting a manicure at the local beauty shop, it makes for a falling-on-the-floor moment of hilarity, and yet you're always aware of that other side of the coin, as well. Elle Woods is president of her sorority…and a natural blonde. But, there's just one thing stopping Warner from popping the question: Elle is too blonde. Beyond that questionable achievement, however, I'm not sure there's anything positive that can be said about this film. She dates the cutest fraternity boy on campus and wants nothing more than to be Mrs.