Moving from England to California, the youngest cousins of Elle Woods must defend themselves when their schools reigning forces turn on the girls and try to frame them for a crime.
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I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Blistering performances.
Blistering performances.
WARNING SPOILERS AHEAD I loved this show Cheesy and sometimes a bit silly but a somewhat somber reflection of class behavour The rich vs the poor See it all the time and Tiffiney is the epitimy of it The justice served out to her and Justin could not have been more fitting It was well worked out and planned with precision So far there are three movies in the series Legally Blonde 1 2 and 3 I see there's a 4th one in the pipeline due in 2020 I will be there for that one without a shadow of a doubt There are only two in the franchise that I consider worthwhile watching Legally Blonde 2 to me was stupid Interesting message but no oomph or excitement When Ellie nails the daughter for murder and the reaction in the court it's something to behold In legally Blondes when the twins nail Justin and Tigginey it was brilliant Tiffany's reaction was PRICELESS and the final result benefited her and Justin to a T Personally I would rate 1 and 3 both 9s 2 I would only give a 6 to Legally blondes 2 was the weakest one of the lot I look forward to seeing the next movie in the series Apparently the twins and Elie are back in this one
So I saw this on Netflix and all I have to say is that its not good. The acting, story, and every other aspect of the movie is pretty bad. I would not recommend this movie except maybe as a so-bad-that-its-good. Even then its pretty cringy.
If I had to describe this movie in one word it would be 'painful'. The twins (identical, what else?) spoke in unison for practically the entire movie and had some stupid hand gesture they did (think Amber and Ashley from Hannah Montana but remove the humour). One of the more annoying aspects was that because the girls were identical and went to a private school (meaning there was a strict uniform) you couldn't tell them apart at all. One of the girls was supposed to be smarter than the other and one of them had a huge fear of public speaking. I have no idea if this was the same girl or not because the movie made no effort to help out the audience distinguish between them. This made half the 'plot' very confusing - most of the movie required knowing who was who. Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against movies starring twins. I love the Parent Trap and really enjoy watching Mary-Kate and Ashley movies because you know which twin is which and there is something actually resembling a plot. Also there was little to no "legal" content save for a quick trial of sorts at the end of the movie, which I highly doubt should have been done by high-school students. I really wish I could get the two hours of my life back from watching this movie. I really don't recommend it.
This film is about two blonde twins from Britain, moving to the USA to study in their famous cousin's school."Legally Blondes" is a low budget rip off of the first "Legally Blonde". The storyline is basically the same, only that it happens in a high school, and every that could have looked glamorous is downgraded to stuff you find in a neighbourhood charity store. A fluffy chick flick has this obligatory shopping scene of trying different glamorous outfits in a store, but it does not even look glamorous or entertaining. I also could not tell between Izzy and Annie, as the film makes no distinction between them whatsoever. Maybe it was the intention of the filmmakers, but as a viewer I would like to know which is which when I am watching the film. In addition, the level of intelligence in "Legally Blondes" is woefully inadequate, it makes it seem like a teenage version of "Legally Blonde" but a lot worse. In short, "Legally Blondes" is a disappointing sequel.