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Barely Legally Blond 2
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Plot Summary
Elle Woods, now a successful lawyer, is thrilled to be planning her wedding to Emmett Richmond. However, her plans are disrupted when she discovers that her Chihuahua, Bruiser, has had his parents taken away for scientific experimentation. Determined to rescue them, Elle travels to Washington D.C. to fight for animal rights and against the cruel practices of the animal testing industry.
Critical Reception
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde received generally mixed to negative reviews from critics, though it performed moderately well at the box office. Many critics found the sequel to be less charming and original than its predecessor, with some criticizing its predictable plot and reliance on tired comedic tropes. However, Reese Witherspoon's performance was often cited as a saving grace, and some audiences enjoyed the film's lighthearted message and political satire.
What Reviewers Say
While Reese Witherspoon remains a charming lead, the sequel lacks the wit and originality of the original.
The film's attempt at political satire falls flat for many critics.
Despite the mixed reception, some viewers found it a fun and lighthearted continuation of Elle's story.
Google audience: Google users had a mixed reaction, with many appreciating Reese Witherspoon's return as Elle Woods and enjoying the film's advocacy for animal rights. However, a significant portion of users felt the sequel did not live up to the original's charm and humor, finding the plot less engaging and the humor more forced.
Fun Fact
The film's script was rewritten multiple times, with original drafts reportedly focusing on Elle's attempts to get a dog-friendly bill passed in Congress before being shifted to the animal testing storyline.
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