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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Uh, where's "the City"?,
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This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
Fans of "Sex and the City" should think twice if they assume this will be a tidy continuation of the first movie - or an extension of the fantastic TV series. The release of "Sex and the City 2" on DVD found this reviewer hoping to embrace the opportunity to see where the much loved characters' story arc's are taking them as they ease into their 40's and 50's. Yet, just as the series "thirtysomething" had a self-imposed time sensitivity that limited it's chance to conclude these arcs, "Sex and the City" should have taken a bow and ended on a high note after six tightly written seasons and the relatively acceptable big screen follow-up.Through a number of casual "round table discussions" I've had with fans of the series who watch it again and again, I've concluded that this film missed all the marks for a number of reasons: 1. The City - where is it? Due to the restaurants, condos, parks, boutiques and streetscapes that were given to us each episode, we love New York even if we've never been there . Instead, we're given a two hour travelogue for United Arab Emirates - an exotice locale, but one that is most definitely out of reach for the average viewer. The opulence may well have been on the mark - but New York opulence can never get old... let the girls roam through the post credit-crisis Big Apple and show us the city we've grown to love in this new economic reality... we can handle seeing the scars. 2. The Sex - well with the exception of Samantha... they're all married, so not much to see here. And that was the point of the show wasn't it? Add that reality to the girls being in a foreign land that feigns on public affection... well you get the point. While this hair-brained idea might have worked well around the writing table, the reality didn't play out well on-screen. In fact, it just made the whole "sex" thing in UAE uncomfortable for everyone, viewers included. 3. The Girls - do these girls talk to each other more than once every 2 months? It seems as if they aren't communicating outside of their Sunday brunches. They have iPhones/Blackberrys and the like - why the surprised look when one drops a bomb to the other over brunch? 4. The Guys - men are bad, we get it Michael Patrick King. Except for the Indian butlers in UAE, they're cool. And why was Smith Jerrod's screen time so minimal, I was hoping for something more considering the weight his character had in the series. 5. Due Dilligence - this may require a SPOILER ALERT - but if Samantha is being given a carte blanche trip to UAE with all her friends, you'd think her host would lay down a few ground rules ON CAMERA so that when she breaks one of them later in the film, we are led to believe this has been discussed, and there is a legitimate reason for her red carpet to be pulled out from under her. It seemed trite the way it was presented, the series was much better at building the back story to situations like this. 6. Reality - The series played a vital and relevant role in disseminating the pulse of New York to the world. As stated above, even if you don't live there, having watched the series you had a vested interest in "the City". This film failed to deliver the reality of New York as it so succesfully did during its run on HBO. Considering the wave of changes the financial centers of the world have gone through since the last film was released, an opportunity to present this new reality in the confines of the "Sex and the City" subtext would have been a welcome continuation. Instead, we are given this fantastical, off-putting travel show that isn't grounded in a reality that the majority of the viewers are capable of experiencing. This could have been so much better, while the product warrants a single star, two are given for keeping the dream alive. Hopefully it ends here and we can just forget about #2 and re-watch the series and #1 for the years to come without any further diversions.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Sex and the City 2,
This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
This movie was a huge disappointment. I found it very offensive and inappropriate to certain cultures and beliefs. I love the series and enjoyed the first movie, but the second movie was boring and way too long.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sex and the City 2: A brand new low,
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This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
This movie is an insult to the series and first movie... The first 20 minutes needed to be cropped off entirely, it was horribly tacky, over the top and unnecessary. Cut out the 80's flashbacks too, wtf was that? Carrie is seriously annoying and sidelines all of the issues her friends are going through because she created drama for herself. Also, her and big are just BORING to watch together. This movie might be pretty to watch sometimes, but as far as SatC goes, it's the weakest point in the series.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
really terrible,
This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
This was an awful movie. My girlfriends and I were all so excited to see this in theatre. We all loved the show and first movie but this really missed the mark. It was just a glorified fashion show where the costume changes made no sense, they seriously changed every 5 minutes or less even when it didn't fit in with the movie.Also the girls were all pretty stupid in this one, like they can't opperate in any other cultural experience than New York. They were not only insensitive to other cultures but downright rude, I found it quite offensive. Carrie's "big" relationship problem in the movie was lame too. She was childish and whinny and irritating. I usually like her.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Hopefully the end!,
This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
Box office flop. Negative reviews everywhere.Terrible movie - doesn't deserve to be called a movie. At best it should have been straight to video, or better still straight to the garbage can.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sex and the City 2,
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This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
The movie came before the estimated time. The Dvd was sealed and wasn't scratched. The movie played completely normally with good quality. No surprises.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sex and the City 2nd movie still worth watching,
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This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
Many people have said this movie wasn't good but for a second sequel, I think it was great. It kept up with the glamour, fashion and sexy expectations of the series and the first movie. Loved seeing the girls again and loved the flashback to the 80's - hilarious hairstyles and outfits.I'm ready for #3 - hope they make another one.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Uh, where's "the City"?,
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This review is from: NEW Parker/canttrall/davis/nixon - Sex & The City 2 (Blu-ray) (Blu-ray)
Fans of "Sex and the City" should think twice if they assume this will be a tidy continuation of the first movie - or an extension of the fantastic TV series. The release of "Sex and the City 2" on Blu Ray found this reviewer hoping to embrace the opportunity to see where the much loved characters' story arc's are taking them as they ease into their 40's and 50's. Yet, just as the series "thirtysomething" had a self-imposed time sensitivity that limited it's chance to conclude these arcs, "Sex and the City" should have taken a bow and ended on a high note after six tightly written seasons and the relatively acceptable big screen follow-up.Through a number of casual "round table discussions" I've had with fans of the series who watch it again and again, I've concluded that this film missed all the marks for a number of reasons: 1. The City - where is it? Due to the restaurants, condos, parks, boutiques and streetscapes that were given to us each episode, we love New York even if we've never been there . Instead, we're given a two hour travelogue for United Arab Emirates - an exotice locale, but one that is most definitely out of reach for the average viewer. The opulence may well have been on the mark - but New York opulence can never get old... let the girls roam through the post credit-crisis Big Apple and show us the city we've grown to love in this new economic reality... we can handle seeing the scars. 2. The Sex - well with the exception of Samantha... they're all married, so not much to see here. And that was the point of the show wasn't it? Add that reality to the girls being in a foreign land that feigns on public affection... well you get the point. While this hair-brained idea might have worked well around the writing table, the reality didn't play out well on-screen. In fact, it just made the whole "sex" thing in UAE uncomfortable for everyone, viewers included. 3. The Girls - do these girls talk to each other more than once every 2 months? It seems as if they aren't communicating outside of their Sunday brunches. They have iPhones/Blackberrys and the like - why the surprised look when one drops a bomb to the other over brunch? 4. The Guys - men are bad, we get it Michael Patrick King. Except for the Indian butlers in UAE, they're cool. And why was Smith Jerrod's screen time so minimal, I was hoping for something more considering the weight his character had in the series. 5. Due Dilligence - this may require a SPOILER ALERT - but if Samantha is being given a carte blanche trip to UAE with all her friends, you'd think her host would lay down a few ground rules ON CAMERA so that when she breaks one of them later in the film, we are led to believe this has been discussed, and there is a legitimate reason for her red carpet to be pulled out from under her. It seemed trite the way it was presented, the series was much better at building the back story to situations like this. 6. Reality - The series played a relevant role in disseminating the pulse of New York to the world. As stated above, even if you don't live there, having watched the series you had a vested interest in "the City". This film failed to deliver the reality of New York as it so succesfully did during its run on HBO. Considering the wave of changes the financial centers of the world have gone through since the last film was released, an opportunity to present this new reality in the confines of the "Sex and the City" subtext would have been a welcome continuation. Instead, we are given this fantastical, off-putting travel show that isn't grounded in a reality that the majority of the viewers are capable of experiencing. This could have been so much better, while the product warrants a single star, two are given for keeping the dream alive. Hopefully it ends here and we can just forget about #2 and re-watch the series and #1 for the years to come without any further diversions.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
So Bad,
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This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
I enjoyed the show. The writing was relevant, witty, and even though the characters lived somewhat lavish lifestyles, relatable. The first movie was a fun extension to the series; not much more than extended episode, but fun and entertaining. The sequel is a completely different story. The characters are shell of their former selves. They are caricatures of themselves, with dreary writing and dialogue. They sound like a parent trying to be cool. It is as if they are no longer in touch with their audience. The setting (United Arab Emirates) was supposed to show, I assume, how forward and free these ladies are as women and individuals, but instead was just a glaring picture of how disrespectful and self serving a person can be in another culture. These women came across as childish and uncaring. They were more mature in season one, episode one. What a terrible disservice to their millions of fans.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars
Can I have my money back?,
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This review is from: Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) (DVD)
I am a huge fan of the series, I almost have the episodes memorized. I was not a huge fan of the first movie, but then this? What happened? It is not clever, not witty, the story is pretty dumb, I found myself getting annoyed with the characters, feeling that they had become too self-indulgent and silly. The sillest was when they were being chased through the streets of UAE and they end up being saved by a bunch of women in their traditional dress, only to reveal 'Paris latest fashions' underneath. What happened to the smart, sophisticated writing that started this whole thing?
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Sex and the City 2 / Sexe à New York 2 (Bilingual) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray - 2010)
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