Review Legally Blonde 2

Review Legally Blonde 2

Research shows a link between children`s healthy self-esteem and positive portrayals in the media. For this reason, we have added a new “Miscellaneous Observations” section to our reviews, which will be rolled out on an ongoing basis. You can help us help children by suggesting an update on diversity. Fresh out of her victory at Harvard University, she is now even blonder, pinker and fluffier than before. Having already conquered the system and proven to be the most right-wing eagle, this time she has more than a blonde ambition in mind. While running for this review, I came across a strange column by Arianna Huffington attending a preview screening and wrote, “I sat among my teenage daughters while watching Elle compete against the United States. At Congress, I was impressed by the tangible effect it had on them: they left the theatre inspired, empowered, and talked about the things they wanted to change and how they could change them. She approvingly quotes Elle`s great speech (“So speak up, America. Defend the house of the brave. Talk for the country about the free gift with purchase. Speak, America! »).

This blonde joke is less funny the second time. Read reviews There is currently no audience rating for Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde. This state of willpower makes Elle appear less brilliant and not just superficial, a distinction that was made quite cleanly the first time, as well as the gentle stupidity that blondes were a slandered minority. The sequel makes the soft variations of a theme so obvious that it`s as much a children`s movie as anything else, despite the hoochy-riffy dance act in the Senate designed to get Congress to support Elle`s anti-cruelty amendment, which she calls Bruiser`s bill. Unbiased reviews of Common Sense Media are created by experts and are not influenced by the creators of the product or by our funders, affiliates or partners. Who loves rhinestone studded shoes, color-coordinated iPods, the full Gucci catalog and all things pink? Why, of course, Elle Woods! After earning a law degree from Harvard, the cheeky, pastel-loving California girl is firmly rooted in a reputable law firm and plans to marry her adorable fiancé Emmett. Life couldn`t be better or blonder. But as life is used to it, the status quo doesn`t stay sunny for long.

During a search for the mother of her beloved – and adorned – Chihuahua Bruiser, (She wants to send a wedding invitation to her puppy`s mother), she discovers that the canine matriarch is being held captive in a laboratory where scientists use her to test cosmetics. She decides to use her legal clout to correct the situation and is immediately fired from her company for her efforts. What should a well-dressed girl do? Head to Washington, D.C. and make cosmetic testing on animals illegal with chewing gum! Parents should know that Legally Blonde 2: Red, White, and Blonde is a sequel to 2003 in which a blonde sister who found a way to succeed while studying at Harvard Law School must now find a way to succeed on Capitol Hill. This film has some sexual references, including a plot development with gay dogs. While the film is a comedy and famous supposedly staying true to who you are, there`s also an element of both the mockery of the “blonde ditzy” stereotype and the useless social message: “The attractive, materialistic, blonde-haired rich sorority-rich white girls who grew up in Bel Air are people too!” It might also be interesting for some families to see how far our society has progressed, how homosexuality is now perceived compared to 2003, when it was still a punchline to let politicians and the media make a fuss about how gay two dogs are. In addition, the topic of animal testing in cosmetics companies` labs could have been covered a little more thoroughly without sacrificing all the comedic feel of the film. Blasphemy includes “kickass,” “ass,” “shit,” “whore,” and “hell.” Reference to a dog “turning tricks” on a street corner in Hollywood to survive – associated with the image of a dog standing behind a deck of cards on a street corner. Suggestion of oral sex. A cover of Maxim magazine, which reports on the main character`s crusade to stop laboratory testing on dogs, has the title: “Doing it doggie style”.

There are some good jokes about gay tolerance: Elle`s dog, Bruiser Woods (Moondoggie), comes out of the doghouse, so to speak. Mr. Moondoggie is just as expressive this time as in the predecessor and makes you laugh. The film assumes not only that She learned nothing from the first film, but also that her lessons of perseverance and open-mindedness were lost to the audience; that we seem to suffer from the same short-term memory loss that happened to Guy Pearce in “Memento.” At his home in Boston, Elle`s fiancé (Luke Wilson) is incredibly understanding when their wedding is put on hold during Elle`s election campaign.

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