The highly anticipated, Sex and the City – film version was released ten years
after its TV version first aired on HBO. In my 20s I loved watching SATC and
would have heated discussion with my boyfriend at the time after each episode.

Time flies. I’m now in my 30s and no longer associated with the man who used
 to watch SATC with me.

This time around four fabulous ladies are in their 40s. Four best friends are in four
 different scenarios. Carrie is about to get married to Mr. Big and Miranda faces
 Steve’s infidelity while Charlotte is pregnant and Samantha is eyeing her sexy
neighbor Dante. And their dilemmas are all very real and the elements are so |
close to every woman’s life: COMMITMENT, CHILDREN AND CAREER.

Carrie says: the only label that never goes out of style is LOVE.

L-O-V-E…Ain’t that the truth? No high fashion is trendier than LOVE. Among
 the 94 episodes from the original HBO’s SATC we followed Carrie every step
of the way as she searched for true love. Mr. Big had always been the love of
Carrie’s life. But in the end Mr. Big didn’t become Carrie’s Mr. Right and
we as the audience felt let down.

I was always very fond of Mr. Big because in my early 20s I had my own
Mr. Big before Mr. Big was invented in SATC. And just like Mr. Big in SATC,
he would always say, “Hey kiddo!” It was intimate, romantic and sexy.
 I couldn’t help but wonder if I fell for a father figure. After all he was
11 years older than me. So, could it be possible that Carrie was looking for
a father figure all along on the road to true love?

Therefore, Michael Patrick King decided to please the audience by reuniting
Carrie and Mr. Big in the film version. Mr. Big is a symbolic figure in SATC.
He’s every woman’s fantasy. I wonder if he can exist in the real world.
He stands for wealth, high society, Prince Charming and maybe Mr. Right???

Mr. Big says: I wouldn’t mind being married to you. Would you mind being
 married to me?

That’s gotta be the most un-romantic way to propose to any woman, let alone
Carrie, our iconic heroine! And when Mr. Big becomes Mr. Cold Feet, it was
like
Déjà vu for me all over again. There is one thing I learned from Mr. Big
and that is you need a diamond to seal the deal.


Throughout 135 minutes you’ll appreciate all the witty, funny and sarcastic
conversations between these four New York ladies. I don’t think it’s a film for
 everyone. But if you enjoyed the TV series, then this film is for you. If you’ve
 spend years searching for the one, then you’re likely to appreciate what this
 film has to say about love. If you love labels, fashions, shoes and bags, then
you’ll be treated to the best runway in the history of film. Nonetheless if you
think you live in the real world version of SATC, then you must see it for
yourself how your life is portrayed on the big screen!


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