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The silver-screen version of Sex and the City is sure to inspire lust, though it may not be after its sexy male cast. Instead, Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her friends wear enviable fashions from the industry's biggest names such as Zac Posen, Louis Vuitton, and, of course, Manolo Blahnik, and their gorgeous clothes - and accessories - threaten to steal the show. But for fans of the series' wit, drama, and sex, there's plenty to like in this romantic comedy filled with familiar characters. Though four years have passed since the events of the series, not much has changed as the film begins: Carrie and Mr. Big (Chris Noth) are happy as they search for an apartment, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is blissful with her husband (Evan Handler) and adopted daughter, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is still with actor Smith Jerrod (Jason Lewis), and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is trying to balance life as a mother, wife, and lawyer as she lives in Brooklyn with Steve (David Eigenberg). But Carrie and Big's apartment hunt leads them down the road to marriage, and the destination may not be quite everything Carrie hoped for. (New Line Cinema)

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kaylin 

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English I have never watched the series, it appeared on TV a few times, but from the first few minutes of the movie, I knew I didn't want to watch the series. This is not my blood type and I absolutely don't understand how it's possible to make a film about nothing that lasts two and a half hours in the director's version. It's not a comedy, because it's not funny, but it's true mainly because it's really aimed at women. If any of you found yourselves in it, so be it. Do these women really deal with real problems? I don't understand, I don't comprehend, but one has to try it to see what it's all about... Well, I must say that I am strongly surprised by what is actually popular. ()

NinadeL 

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English The first Sex and the City film focuses primarily on the wedding between Carrie and Mr. Big, and it would have been rather unambitious to give them a happy ending halfway through, so it was necessary to go through two ceremonies, expectations, disappointments, etc. It's been 4 years since the end of the series and there was thus room for a lot of explanation about how everyone has moved on in life, the state of the families, and the current relationships of the main group. The film was a treat for fans of the series and really didn't need to be seen by anyone else. It's a frilly kitsch full of emotion, but at the same time, it's a major flick that also wants to offer attractive exteriors and be flashy. Libido and friendship were tested and eventually strengthened on all fronts. At the time, the film’s reception was very tumultuous, but today, both films can be seen as a certain form of satisfaction that helped the subject matter live on. ()

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Pethushka 

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English Dream world, dream fashion, dream girlfriends, dream luxury… and men. Only that "thing" can interfere with that dream life in the city. Yet you can't be without it... and that's what this dream is about. It's a great show. ()

POMO 

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English If I set aside the well-made first thirty minutes, the occasional funny moment and ingenious iPhone product placement, this shallow, superficial, tacky and protracted bit of nothing left me with less than a well-crafted trailer for any kind of movie. It’s a live-action version of Winx Club for an “adult” audience. ()

Kaka 

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English Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Versace, Dior, Mercedes & Benz, fancy clubs, splendid penthouses, five-star hotel resorts, diamonds, charming men, beautifully dressed women, love. Ordinary romance in a dazzling glittering guise. Fancy entertainment. ()

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