Critics, fans at odds on ‘Sex and the City 2’

Critics, fans at odds on ‘Sex and the City 2’

NEW YORK – ‘Sex and the City’ may have lost the scandalous story lines and antics that once left fans both shocked and delighted, but box office experts and devotees predict that won’t stop fans flocking to the movie sequel.

Women around the world are prepping their wardrobes for cocktail nights out and planning brunches and beauty treatments timed to watch Carrie Bradshaw and her three gal pals return in ‘Sex and the City 2’, that began its worldwide roll-out on Thursday and opens in more than 30 countries this week.Similar to the first movie, many US reviews have been less than flattering. USA Today called it a ‘mortifying mess’ and New York magazine ‘an epic eyesore’.However, the Hollywood Reporter, for one, said the sequel has ‘more cutting edge humour’ than the first film and for ‘the core audience, there will be no complaints about too much of a good thing. This picture is going to be a smash.’The first movie about four New York City women dealing with life and love raked in more than US$415 million worldwide, and box office watchers expect solid ticket sales.Said Hollywood.com box office analyst Paul Dergarabedian: ‘It’s an event … and I think for a lot of women, this is their ‘Star Wars’. These are the characters that they love.’Weeks before the debut, advance tickets were snapped up with more than 50 per cent of early online ticket sales going in blocks of four or more, said Dergarabedian, ‘which means women are going in groups, they’re making a girls night out of it, and that’s music to the studio’s ears, no question about it’.Many women long ago planned shopping trips and other outings around the film, and to them reviews don’t matter.’The show is not supposed to cure cancer. It fulfils that fantasy of what New York City is to the people who don’t live (here) and what it can be for those of us who do,’ said 39-year-old New York resident Monica Lozano.The sequel sees a return to celebrating the friendship of the four main characters – Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha – who reflect on marriage and motherhood, leaving behind their families for an unlikely extravagant holiday in Abu Dhabi.Supporting characters from the TV series, such as Carrie’s former boyfriend Aidan, appear in the sequel, and stars from Liza Minnelli to Miley Cyrus make cameo appearances.And, of course, on display are many glamorous outfits that are sure to tantalise women everywhere who love fashion.- Nampa-Reuters

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