Dear Carrie Sarah Jessica Parker,
No doubt you’ve been bummed by the avalanche of negative reviews for Sex & The City 2. As its co-producer and star, you’ve graciously presided over an incredible pop cultural phenomenon for more than a decade. That was always going to be a big weight to carry. Heavier even than several Birkins.
Each time you bring back Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha for us, we excitedly show up for the reunion, carrying about 17 suitcases of baggage. We are beside ourselves with hope and joy.
So many of us have projected so much onto SATC over the years and there have been acres written and debated about how it has redefined everything from singledom to feminism, fashion and sex.
It’s certainly portrayed all those things (and others including menopause, cancer, impotence, infertility, abortion, threesomes and vibrators) in ways mainstream media never did before. Bless you for doing that, SJP. And bless you for giving us a wildly successful franchise about women who aren’t 22 and appear to have their own breasts.
Yeah, I know, given all that baggage, it was always going to be bloody hard to pull off a film that would satisfy everyone.
Having invested so heavily and happily in the characters you gave us for all these years, our expectations have been ridiculously high with every new installment.
Still, you managed to pull it off with the first film. Everyone loved it. Sex & The City 2? Not so much. I think we can agree on that. I left the cinema saying surprising words. Like ‘sucked’. And ‘absolute-shit’. And ‘I-wanted-to-punch-Carrie-in-the-face-with-all-that-incessant-princess-whining’.
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I saw it yesterday and was expecting not to like it based on the many reviews I had read. But I have to say I actually really enjoyed it. I think they probably put the over the top wedding scene in a bit early in the piece but I thought the characters were pretty true and I loved the scene with Miranda and Charlotte in their private bar sharing their motherhood woes.
ohhhh i'm going to agree with mia. I loved the first bit, it made me excited, but it went fairly downhill from there.
I think the worst part was the sickening decadence they experienced in the hotel, and the entire scene devoted to the handing out of their individual butlers made me sick. Such poor writing. It seemed as though the writers know full well that women like SATC because the high fashion and fun lifestyle is a way of escaping for a couple of hours, and I felt as though they wanted me to respond by wishing I could have my very own butler and my very own free visit to a $22,000 p/night hotel. But it didn't. Oh golly it didn't.