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Legally Blonde 2: Red, White And Blonde
on DVD (2003)
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| Starring: |
Reese Witherspoon, Regina King, Sally Field, Jennifer Coolidge, Dana Ivey, Bruce McGill, Jessica Cauffiel, Alanna Ubach, Luke Wilson, Bob Newhart |
| Director: |
Charles Herman-Wurmfield |
| Studio: |
MGM ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time: |
91 mins |
| Certificate: |
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| User collections: |
Top 12 Feel Good 'Girly' Movies (and I'm not a 'girly' girl), Best of the Chick-Flicks |
| Genres: |
Comedy |
| Languages: |
English |
| Released: |
01/12/2003
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Brief synopsis of Legally Blonde 2: Red, White And Blonde
Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) returns in all of her pink splendour in this sequel to LEGALLY BLONDE. This time, spunky lawyer Elle is in the midst of planning her wedding to law professor Emmett Richmond (Luke Wilson) when she realises that she has to locate the mother of her pet Chihuahua, Bruiser, in order to include her on the guest list. A detective locates Bruiser's mother, only to find her in an animal testing facility. Determined to put an end to the practice and to free Bruiser's mum in time for the wedding, Elle heads to Washington, D.C. to work as a legislative aid to fellow Harvard Law alum, Representative Victoria Rudd (Sally Field). Unfortunately, Capitol Hill isn't as welcoming as Elle had hoped, and she finds herself learning about the darker side of Washington politics. Undeterred, the ever-optimistic Elle enlists her friends to help in her campaign to stop animal testing. Witherspoon is delightful as the wide-eyed, good-hearted Elle. Bob Newhart stars as Elle's politically aware doorman, and Jennifer Coolidge reprises her role as Paulette, Elle's personal beauty consultant. Directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld, the film also stars Regina King, Bruce McGill, and Dana Ivey.
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Radio Times
Reese Witherspoon returns as ditzy blonde socialite Elle Woods in this frothy but dumb sequel to the 2001 hit comedy. Having graduated from Harvard, the pink-clad cutie is now a rising young lawyer, intent on legally ending the animal experimentation that's keeping her beloved dog's mother locked up in a cosmetics lab. Fans of the original will love the rose-tinted confection that follows as our stilettoed heroine teeters off to Washington to lobby the politicians directly. Reprising her tenacious sorority girl role, Witherspoon is astonishingly authentic in the lead and it's to her credit that she pulls off such an airheaded turn with so much charm and grace. Without her, the film would be a mess — some of the scenes are toe-curlingly embarrassing, while the plotline and conclusion are beyond preposterous. Ultimately there's fun to be had, but you'll need to disengage your brain to get the most out of this sugary romp.
Los Angeles Times
"...Not since Cyndi Lauper has a major pop figure projected such a blissfully happy, self-amused view toward being female..."
Halliwell's Film Guide
Witless sequel that not even Reese Witherspoon's effervescence can keep from going flat after five minutes.
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