Sex And The City Page #2

Synopsis: After moving in together in an impossibly beautiful New York apartment, Carrie Bradshaw and Mr. Big make a rather arbitrary decision to get married. The wedding itself proves to be anything but a hasty affair--the guest list quickly blooms from 75 to 200 guests, and Carrie's simple, label-less wedding gown gives way to an enormous creation that makes her look like a gigantic cream puff. An upcoming photo spread in Vogue puts the event--which will take place at the New York Public Library--squarely in the public eye. Meanwhile, Carrie's girlfriends--Samantha, the sexpot; Charlotte, the sweet naïf; and Miranda, the rigid perfectionist--could not be happier. At least, they couldn't be happier for Carrie. Charlotte still has the unrealized hope of getting pregnant. Samantha is finding a loving, committed relationship more grueling than she could have imagined. Miranda unwittingly lets her own unhappiness--created when Steve admits to cheating on her just once--spoil Carrie's. After a heate
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  2 wins & 12 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
49%
R
Year:
2008
145 min
$152,595,674
Website
4,214 Views


they were very happy.

- Until they leave of the being.

- I know.

All told him/her that if it married,

but she didn't want to hear.

He had already been married three times.

Therefore she let to "enjoy" him/it.

One night, she returns the house and

he had changed the locks.

Her nor he/she had where to live.

A feather.

After ten years.

He/she was a smart girl,

until if to have lover.

I am to think

in

to sell my apartment

and to invest the money in the new house.

Reason?

- You adore your apartment.

- I know, but...

There is immense space in the new house and...

And...

Besides, me...

I want us to make life there.

You know...

I want that is ours.

But it is ours.

- I bought him/it for us.

- And that is wonderful, but...

You went you that bought him/it.

Therefore, the house is yours and...

- If something happened...

- What will happen he/she?

I have to be smart. We are not

married, I am not entitled.

On...

On this home that I built

with you.

Do you want to marry?

Well,

I didn't think that that went an option.

- And if it went?

Reason?

Do you want to marry?

He/she didn't care of being married with you.

Did you care of being married with me?

No... if that that you wanted went.

He/she wants to say,

is it that what want?

I want you.

Therefore,

he/she is well.

Then,

will we marry even?

We will marry.

- Should I feel a diamond?

- No. No.

He/she arranges me only an enormous wardrobe.

Then,

in the other night,

Big and I were to speak on...

You know, to live together and

our future and...

On what he/she made sense

while we moved forward and...

And?

We decided to marry.

- And I am deaf.

- I am so excited!

- All are to look.

- Excuse!

Immense lament, but...

This is my friend and

he/she has just been bride.

She already walks with the man 10 years ago!

- I am tortured.

- I have a buzzing in the ear.

i AND the great news was about

to cross the country.

Samantha Jones.

I Made a decision and I wait

that are happy with her.

Wanted, finally you applied botox!

- No, I didn't apply botox.

- I tell you that you will adore, Carrie.

i I didn't call to speak of botox.

I am only to say.

Last week,

i after the auction

I began to think in my options.

Yes...

I AND...

Well...

I and Big decided to marry.

Seriously?

i Yes.

Well, that is ptimo.

You seemed more animated with the botox.

Wanted, I am animated by you,

but you already know me.

I don't believe in the marriage.

Now the botox...

he/she always results.

- Samantha, line two.

I have to turn off. We spoke when

it is in the city, for the week.

Is he/she there?

I think was in shock.

i you are you, to marry.

- It is not any other one, you are you.

- Yes, I notice.

I thought after that confusion with

Aiden, didn't want to marry.

Therefore I put you in my file

of no-casadoira and

now I will have to leave.

- Well,

I lament the extra paper work.

- You will receive the bill.

i Samantha, /i

it is that this time seems to be everything so

different. No there is none

clich of a to kneel down romantic.

They are alone

two adults

to make a decision on

they pass the rest of the together life.

Well...

I am happy for you.

One more thing.

I want you to be honor lady.

What do find of that?

i the same as you sit down for the botox.

Painful and unnecessary.

A small marriage of 75 guests.

i As marriage present, Charlotte

he/she gave me Anthony Marentino.

i I Become friends and organizer of marriages.

Right.

Then...

Scratched out!

I adored.

I hope are so resolved

for the location and for the dress.

- I already found the dress.

- The something? When?

Yes, the other day.

I have him/it there!

- This will be good.

- I am so excited.

Here it is.

It was really that reaco that I intended.

It is beautiful, but...

It is so simple.

Simple and classic.

When I saw him/it, I thought:

"It is with that

that I should marry with Big."

Of who it is?

Which is the mark?

Of anybody.

I found him/it in an old clothing store.

- "The bride used a dress of Anybody ".

- Go there.

You know that will improve him/it

with some shoes.

Because.

The invitation is finer

that the dress.

- I heard that.

- It was for you hear!

i THE last spinster,

Carrie Bradshaw, /i

i it will marry in Manolo's,

with the financier From New York /i

i John James Preston,

next Autumn.

- Our marriage comes in the page six.

- Who there would put that?

i what proves the all the unmarried women /i

that can have a happy end

after the forty.

- Congratulations!

- Thank you.

i it Seemed that wherever went,

all had seen the page six.

i Even people that it was not waited,

as my publisher of the it Sails. Enid.

We are to do ours

annual article about the age

and we want you to treat of the forty.

- ptimo. Who will interview?

No, you...

You have forty.

I want that are portrayed

as the quarentona

- and here it is going the diamond or else -

bride.

Wait, me...

- Would I appear in the magazine?

- Dressed of bride.

It is an only opportunity, for that

it releases me a week of search for the soul

and he/she just says that yes.

- Enid, am very flattered, but...

- Carrie...

Designers of the it Sails.

Photographers of the it Sails.

Hairdressers of the it Sails.

He/she waives with the head.

Yes.

Thank you.

It will be a surprise.

We will call him/her:

"The last unmarried woman."

Well,

difficultly I am the last unmarried woman.

No, but

forty years it is the limit for a woman

to be photographed dressed of bride

without seeming an espectculo of the brave.

He/she thought that if he/she treated of style

the any age.

Style, yes.

He/she becomes engaged, not.

i A typical Wednesday,

to tan with old friends, /i

i like Stanford Blatch.

i AND with new friends, /i

i like Vera Wang.

She is a borracho, for somebody

that he/she didn't judge to possess bride's genes.

- He/she seems that with the right man.

- And with the right dress.

When it marries I will use myself something like that.

- Only that larger.

- ptimo.

I liked.

Smile.

I adored.

Beautiful.

i AND Carolina Herrera.

Fantastic. Beautiful.

One more.

ptima.

i AND Christian Lacroix.

i AND Lanvin.

i AND Dior.

i AND Oscar de la Renta.

i AND, finally...

i Vivienne Westwood.

i such A special dress /i

i that took out a tear to the

more the women's skeptic.

i Then, /i

i the impossible happened.

B DEAR CARRIE,

VI YOUR PICTURE OF THE IT SAILS.

B THIS DRESS BELONGS YOU!

VIVIENNE WESTWOOD.

i it is like this, without further ado,

Vivienne Westwood /i

i it began my fatito to run

of there outside.

I lean...

You are the last New Yorker

what does still bring books of the library?

I adore the smell.

It is velhinho.

"Letters of great men's love"

Volume One.

- Am I there?

- No...

but some of your school friends

they are. Voltaire, Napoleon.

Young, you have to buy glasses.

I don't have anything, I have yours.

He/she listens to Napoleon.

"My dear Josefina,

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Michael Patrick King

Michael Patrick King (born September 14, 1954) is an American director, writer and producer for television shows and films. more…

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