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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Any fan of the show will tell you that one of the most anticipated films of the year is the "Sex and the City" movie. Set three years after the series' end, this flick had a lot to live up to.

Like any movie based on a TV show, the film already has a lot to overcome. It's hard not to feel like you're watching a very long - two and a half hours, to be exact - episode of the show with an entire season's worth of plotlines crammed into it. That's not an exaggeration: They celebrate three holidays in the movie, four if you count Fashion Week. But they pull it off, and the movie didn't feel as long as it was.

We reunite with our girls to find that Charlotte and her husband have adopted a Chinese girl, Miranda is with Steve and their son in Brooklyn, Samantha moved to Hollywood with her movie-star lover, and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big have been living happily ever after since we found out his name was John. Of course, the happiness is short-lived, and soon we see that the girls face big hurdles in their relationships. Samantha is worried she might not be able to stay faithful when she realizes her whole life now revolves around a single man, and when Carrie and Big decide to get married, he suffers from a severe case of cold feet after their small wedding starts to spiral out of control.

The film is surprisingly well-written and also well-acted. Though, like any movie, there are a few things that make you raise an eyebrow. Doesn't Charlotte's daughter have a baby sitter? And why does Samantha even live in L.A. when she spends all her time in New York? But there's so much going on that you let all the little things slide.

Along the way, the drama is mediated by big laughs and lots of tears, all culminating with Big and Carrie's wedding. Do they or don't they? You'll have to find out for yourself.

In the end, it can only be described as the most epic chick flick of all time. With enough twists and turns to make anyone's head spin, the movie takes us into the lives of our four favorite New Yorkers for one last Cosmo.

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