Sex And The City 2 2022
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Sex And The City 2 2022
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Michael Patrick King Director, Writer
Sarah Jessica Parker Carrie Bradshaw
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Michael Patrick King
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Comedy
Romance
Romantic Comedy
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Michael Patrick King
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8.68 GB (1080p HD)
4.61 GB (720p HD)
3.09 GB (SD)
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Comedy
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8.68 GB (1080p HD)
4.61 GB (720p HD)
3.09 GB (SD)
The fun, the fashion, the friendship: "Sex and the City 2" brings it all back and more as Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda take another bite out of The Big Apple--and beyond.
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Fully supported English (United States) Partially supported Français (Canada) Français (France) Deutsch (Deutschland) हिंदी (भारत) Italiano (Italia) Português (Brasil) Español (España) Español (México)
Michael Patrick King Candace Bushnell (characters from the book by) Darren Star (television series creator)
Michael Patrick King Candace Bushnell (characters from the book by) Darren Star (television series creator)
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Michael Patrick King Candace Bushnell (characters from the book by) Darren Star (television series creator)
The dress Carrie wears to dinner when Mr. Big picks her up from her old apartment is the same one she wore when apologizing to Natasha, Mr. Big's ex-wife, for her and Mr. Big's affair in What Goes Around Comes Around (2000) .
Miranda says that the Arabic word for "yes" is "haanji." It's actually "aiwa" or "na'am"; "haanji" is the Punjabi word for "yes."
The New Line, HBO and Village Roadshow logos and the film title are studded with rhinestones.
Sex And The City Written by Douglas J. Cuomo (as Douglas Cuomo)
My sister and I were so excited about going to this movie. With the recession, the loss of jobs and general pessimism of late - the thought of dressing up, drinking cocktails and watching a great movie in the company of a whole room full of women like us was excellent. We desperately wanted to love the movie. Initially, everyone seemed to be in good form – a bit of a cheer when Mr. Big came on screen; gasps and giggles in response to the first few jokes
.then uncomfortable silence. My sister squirmed in the seat beside me through the horrible 'I am woman' song. Having visited the Middle East myself (and enjoyed the cultural experience and friendly people; albeit with a different outlook on life) I was pretty appalled at the blatant lack of propriety exercised by the four. I have to admit when the movie ended, all the women around me turned to each other and said it was 'great' – I don't think we were ready to admit that it was possibly the biggest disappointment ever. My sister and I had planned to talk about the outfits and scenarios after
we completely avoided the topic. We had all looked forward to this movie – we couldn't admit to ourselves (never mind anyone else) that it was awful. To say I loved the original show is an understatement. As I enter my late twenties/early thirties, the reruns are even more relevant. The characters in the show discussed sexuality in a fresh, exciting way. They were women you could look up to – intelligent, confident, self-assured. They bear zero resemblance to the four self-indulgent, disrespectful, two dimensional creatures I had to watch. I doubt any fan will take my advice and not go – I would have ignored it myself. The movie seems to symbolise everything that has gone wrong lately – by blindly pursuing materialism we lose what's really important. This movie spells that out – and leaves you feeling ashamed for having loved them so much in the first place. Having said that, I watched an episode in the series a night later and realised that, actually, I'm not an idiot – they used to discuss interesting, relevant issues – just in fabulous clothes. As an aside, I spent an hour with my sister getting all dressed up to go, two hours chatting to her before we watched the horror show and four hours after dancing our socks off. Maybe the fact that was the best part means I have my priorities right after all.
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While wrestling with the pressures of life, love, and work in Manhattan, Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte join Samantha for a trip to Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), where Samantha's ex is f... Read all While wrestling with the pressures of life, love, and work in Manhattan, Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte join Samantha for a trip to Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), where Samantha's ex is filming a new movie. While wrestling with the pressures of life, love, and work in Manhattan, Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte join Samantha for a trip to Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates), where Samantha's ex is filming a new movie.
Samantha Jones : There ought to be a law against hiring a nanny who looks like that.
Carrie Bradshaw : Yeah, the Jude Law.
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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7.48 x 5.35 x 0.63 inches; 3.2 Ounces Director
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Michael Patrick King Media Format
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DVD Run time
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146 minutes Actors
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Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, Chris Noth Subtitles:
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English, French, Spanish Language
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English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1) Studio
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Warner Brothers ASIN
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B003ZXNCJK Number of discs
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1
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I've been avoiding this thing since it came out, based on a slew of negative reviews. It's supposedly offensive, they said. It's insulting. It's insensitive. It's **GET OVER YOURSELVES**! Please! These are the same four good-time, sleep around like you're a man, careerist girls we knew from the series. Here they're having a bit of trouble adapting to married life and their careers during the recession, and when Samantha bags herself and her pals an all-expense paid luxury trip to the Middle East, the foursome goes for it. With predictably hilarious - and occasionally revealing - results. Yes, two of the four (Carrie, Samantha) aren't exactly a good cultural match for the Middle East and yeah, Carrie is kind of a neurotic brat. This is surprising how? And yeah it's terribly offensive to traditional values. Good! As the film rightly highlights, the "new" Middle East means more freedom for men, but not any more freedom for women - in that way it's not entirely different from the situation Miranda found herself in at the office. The film also highlights the awesome power gap between the haves and the have nots in the Middle East (many of them exploited guest workers), something which obviously makes Carrie uncomfortable (and which she does something about, near the end). So far from being this entirely vapid glitz fest, the movie actually has quite a lot to say about the state of the world. It's also reasonably funny
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