Elle Woods, sorority girl extraordinaire, has just been dumped. What, no proposal? Dumped by the man of her dreams, Mr. Prestige (who has an attractively wide tongue). He claims she is too blonde. So, she treks on up to Harvard Law School, where she finds he has passed her up for an old girlfriend, who he also has proposed marriage to. I'm sorry, I was just hallucinating. So, she decides to try and show him, and his snobby girlfriend, up by outsmarting them and becoming an intern to Harvard's most demanding professor. Piece of cake, right?
A promising idea, but the product is somewhat tainted by a lack of purpose. Witherspoon is great in the lead role, but the written material is about as meaningful as a Britney Spears music video. This fore mentioning the horrible music soundtrack (not the score). What attempts to be CLUELESS, more closely resembles a dark gaping void centering a pink border.
As a comedy, it's not very funny. As a story of revenge, the actual story takes back burner to the superficial chick-flick quality of popular film in this new millennium. Here, vengeance is every bit as sweet as a dill pickle (yuck). In short, this movie won't appeal to the demographic it portrays, and that's barely legal in my book.
A promising idea, but the product is somewhat tainted by a lack of purpose. Witherspoon is great in the lead role, but the written material is about as meaningful as a Britney Spears music video. This fore mentioning the horrible music soundtrack (not the score). What attempts to be CLUELESS, more closely resembles a dark gaping void centering a pink border.
As a comedy, it's not very funny. As a story of revenge, the actual story takes back burner to the superficial chick-flick quality of popular film in this new millennium. Here, vengeance is every bit as sweet as a dill pickle (yuck). In short, this movie won't appeal to the demographic it portrays, and that's barely legal in my book.
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