Sat May 10 08:10:00 UTC 2025: ## “Sex and the City” Movie Review: A Campy, Chaotic, and Ultimately Unsatisfying Sequel

**Poughkeepsie, NY –** Vassar College’s *The Miscellany News* reviewed the “Sex and the City” movie, released in 2008, finding a mixed bag of storylines and character arcs. While praising Charlotte’s continued success and happiness, and Samantha’s unwavering self-reliance even amidst a move to Los Angeles and subsequent breakup, the review criticizes the film’s handling of Miranda and Carrie’s narratives.

Miranda’s storyline sees her marriage falter due to Steve’s infidelity, a conflict ultimately resolved with reconciliation, a decision deemed controversial by the reviewers. Carrie’s plotline revolves around another tumultuous chapter with Mr. Big, culminating in a disastrous wedding and subsequent reconciliation, leaving the audience feeling the film ultimately returned to the status quo. The review highlights Jennifer Hudson’s performance as Carrie’s assistant, Louise, as a bright spot.

Overall, the *Miscellany News* suggests viewers approach the film with a lighthearted attitude, focusing on the early 2000s fashion and questionable life choices of the characters rather than seeking a satisfying or cohesive narrative. The review concludes with a recommendation to enjoy the film with a cosmopolitan cocktail, while suspending feminist critique.

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