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律政俏佳人观后感英语
律政俏佳人观后感英语

律政俏佳人观后感英语

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A very pretty, smart and sweet young woman who decides to pletely change her life and go to Harvard law School, in order to follow her boyfriend, who has decided to break up with her. Warner Huntington the 3rd

Elle’s boyfriend, who is snobby, who decides to leave her because he feels he needs to find a more serious looking girlfriend that will help him with his future career in politics.

Paulette

A woman working class hairdresser who bees Elle’s best friend.

Vivian

Warner’s new girlfriend at Harvard, who treats Elle very poorly at first.

Brooke Taylor Windham

A suessful business woman who makes well known exercise videos, who is charged with the murder of her rich husband. Professor Callahan

A lawyer and Professor at Harvard, who is hired to defend Brooke.

Emmett

A young lawyer and Professor Callahan’s assistant.

This is the story of Elle Woods, a very cute and friendly student who is also the most popular girl in her Los Angeles sorority (A house and club for female students). Elle has just finished her studies in Fashion, and is getting prepared to marry her boyfriend, Warner, who will soon be going to Harvard Law School, in Boston. Unfortunately, Warner decides to break up with Elle, because he wants to find a more serious looking girlfriend who will help his career in politics after he gets out of law school (Elle, unfortunately looks like the dumb blonde)

This movie is about a girl that thought she was going to propose but found out that she got dumped by her boyfriend Warner. Supposely She wasnt smart eough for his parents to except her. To prove him wrong she tries to get into Harvard Law School. She studies for the LSATs, submits a video essay--in which she appears in a sequined bikini--and, miraculously, is aepted. At first, Elle is rebuked by Professor Stromwell and is the target of snide ments from other students.

Ditsy but kind Elle Woods (Witherspoon) lives in a practically perfect life, surrrounded by frivolous and sweet girls, hair and nail salons, and above all pink, pink and more pink. She is convinced that her boyfriend Warner (Davis,) will propose to her that night at dinner. Instead he dumps her, saying that he needs someone more serious if he's going to go to Harvard law school, and be a senater by the time he's thirty. Heartbroken, Elle decides the only way she can win him back is to go to Harvard as well.

The first few classes don't go very well, but she trys hard to prove she can be a serious and intelligent law student. But the challenge to get Warner back just got bigger. He's proposed to another more serious law student named Vivian (Blair) who as well as Elle and Warner gets into a law internship.

Breezy blonde Elle Woods (Witherspoon) is about to graduate from a small California college and fully expects her boyfriend Warner Huntington III (Davis) to propose marriage before he takes off to Harvard Law School. But citing his ambitions in law and politics, and saying he needs a more "serious" partner, Warner dumps her. Plucky Elle decides to follow him to Harvard (she manages to get herself admitted after majoring in fashion), and win her man back. Eventually, she

finds herself a law firm intern on a heavy murder case, still hoping to win her guy back from snooty Eastern preppie gal Vivian Kensington (Blair). This fluffy edy is rather obvious, silly, implausible, not that funny, and has a weak ending -- but it's a wonderfully charming piece of work anyway, mostly due to Witherspoon's terrific performance and a couple of mildly surprising plot turns. Raquel Welch has a cute cameo as the murdered man's ex-wife.

At one point of time or another we all have faced stereotypyed prejudices in our daily lives.This is the story of a leggy blonde who decides to take on the world & show that blondes do have more fun,but they can also prove their smarts in any field they desire.How is it different from any other movie?The blonde does this in a non-sensical & ical way.

Elle Woods(Reese Witherspoon) has it all-loving par

ents,cool friends,a rich lifestyle,pink stuff,a fashion designing degree,immense popularity,oggling guys everywhere she goes & a fashion conscious chihuahua.She’s madly in love with her boyfriend,Warner(Matthew Davis) & is waiting eagerly for him to propose.On her ’special night’ he ends breaking up with her.He explains to Elle that he still does love & care for her a lot.But since he’s got ambitions to join Harvard Law

school & later on take up a career in politics,he tells Elle that he would need a smarter life partner.Heartbroken,Elle decides to win Warner back.She studies day & night to end up with an excellent LSAT score & enrolls herself at Harvard Law school.But this is just the beginning for poor Elle as she finds out that Warner has proposed to their Harvard Law classmate,Vivian(Selma Blair).From then on Elle has to constantly struggle to prove herself to her

classmates,professors & the general public.At first,Elle & Vivian are totally vicious to each other.But as time goes on & they begin to warm up to each other,Elle realises that she & Vivian would be great friends if it were not for the issue of Warner.Emmett Richmond(Luke Wilson) is one of Elle’s professors who keeps supporting her,no matter what.He’s genuinely impressed by her colourful character who’s got an attitude to sueed & win people’s hearts.

The movie is light & funny.The cast are very definite in their roles,as tiny & ical as it may be.Reese Witherspoon stands out in playing the dumb blonde who wants to be taken seriously.This is a totally girly film which would be nice for a girl’s night out.Don’t even make the mistake of taking a guy for this movie.Go out there & embrace your feminine power!

Have you heard the one about the blonde that goes to Harvard Law School?

She gets to the top of her class, is put in charge of a high-profile murder trial during her first year, and graduates with honors.

No, really.

This, in a nutshell, is the premise of Legally Blonde, the new film starring blonde-au-natural Reese Witherspoon as Elle Woods, a So Cal sorority girl who follows her one-and-only, an East Coast blue blood by the name of Warner Huntington III (Matt Davis), to Harvard Law in order to win back his affections after he royally dumps her, citing that he needs someone more upscale on his arm, "a Jackie, not a Marilyn."

The resulting film is cute and charming, but also diabetically sweet and with a plot that is as implausible as Dude, Where's My Car? picking up an Oscar for Best Picture. Natural parisons would be to Amy Heckerling's Clueless, though Legally Blonde lacks the sharp satire that made that film as clever as it was. In its place are loud stereotypes and pletely over-the-top sets and costumes.

Regardless, the film does work, and that's due almost entirely to its star, Reese Witherspoon. Witherspoon plays Elle

with such consistent perkiness that the audience can't help but play along and get swept up into her ice-cream-and-candy world. She adds just enough parody to her character to give us the feeling that it's ok to get lost in the fluffiness of the film, and not to take it too literally.

Elle Woods is an interesting creature to behold. She's a Hawaiian Tropics girl, head of her sorority, has a perfect GPA in Fashion Merchandising, and she wears an awful lot of pink. She's the kind of girl who probably dots her I's with little hearts and practices smiling in front of the mirror.

But balancing these blonde-girl stereotypes are Elle's feistiness and her genuineness. She is genuinely ditzy, for sure, but also genuinely charming and good-humored.

Witherspoon embodies these characteristics perfectly, and is lovable and believable, blonde head to pink manicured toe.

The screenplay, co-written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith and based on the Amanda Brown's book of the same name, is pure cotton candy – delicious from start to finish, but not really satisfying or fulfilling. That's okay, since the purpose of the film isn't to give you an intellectual headache,

but rather lightly jab at some typical youth stereotypes and immerse them in edy and charm.

Supporting characters are also vivid and mendable. Selma Blair is appropriately cast as a prep-school snob, Jackie O to Witherspoon's Marilyn, and balances Elle's syrupy disposition with a personality made of vinegar.

Matt Davis, as Warner Huntington III, and Luke Wilson, as a partner at the law firm for which Elle works, are interesting enough as Witherspoon's two love interests, though their bined screen presence is somewhat limited and their characters are displayed more as subjects of conversation and lament between Elle and her girlfriends. They do make their time on screen count, though, with strong performances and looks that would melt the hearts of the film's target female audience.

Jennifer Coolidge and Oz Perkins also stand out as Elle's Boston buddies, the former a manicurist at a local beauty parlor and the latter as one of Elle's classmates. Coolidge, whom you may remember as the MILF from American Pie, is especially endearing as a fashion-challenged dishwater blonde whom Elle takes under her wing.

In the end, Legally Blonde is little more than Clueless Goes to College, but Witherspoon and her supporting cast of

oddballs and stereotypes make this film stand out as a fun and cheery summer flick worthy of more than a few laughs.

Theatre of the Stars has outdone themselves, with the opening night of Legally Blonde at the Fox. It was the best judicial performance I've reviewed there, thus far. I was tickled pink, that the courting theme for the night was, apparently, pink and blonde. Just wondering, who sent out that memo? There was a house full of blondes from all ages, and I was overwhelmed at the sight of how many of them, despite the age, wore the Elle Woods signature pink. From the stage view, the audience may have looked like the cast, providing a mirage of pink in all shades.

The audience weren't the only ones with flare to offer. From start to finish the entire set was embellished with a brilliancy. Using the appropriate pastels against the bland backdrops, of a law school or court room, provided the perfect bination of consistency and allurement. This astonishingly vivid display was best noticed during each song and dance number, whenever the charactered lawyers were portrayed as lifeless the Delta Nu girls brought the pizazz and added some funk with an upbeat tempo and a little rump shaking.

The choreography was contemporary, there was more booty shaking then I thought there would be, which, for me, was a pleasant surprise at the Fox. Not to mention, Miss Woods wardrobe was, "Omigod, you guys!" Especially the hot pink get up she wore the first day of class at Harvard Law. I must say, if law students really looked like that, I think every legality would be neglected, the prosecutor may be heavily scrutinized and justice just might prevail!

I love this everything about this movie including its storyline, actors, actresses and so on. I think this movie is very sweet. Why do I think so? There are some reasons.

First of all, Reese Witherspoon who is acting the heroine "Elle Woods" is very cute, not only cute but also her fashions are so charming. Secondly, I like Elle's character. She is always positive with everything, even if she faces serious or difficult situations. My favorite scene is that where Law School students including Elle, Elle's old boyfriend, Warner and his girlfriend Vivian are taking a class. As Elle's opinion is praised by professor, and her opinion is better than Warner's, Warner and Vivian look each other with chagrined face. When I saw the scene, I felt refreshed, and I wanted to say to Elle that "You did it, Elle!"

I really like this movie! The storyline, all of fashions are cute, and actors as well as actresses are suitable for their characters. This movie is not only sweet, charming and delightful, but also Elle Woods told us that a lot of important things for human's beings. In particular I want many ladies to see this movie, but I remend this movie to to everyone including young boys!

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