sex and the city 2

Sex and the City 2

Theatrical release poster

Directed byMichael Patrick King
Written byMichael Patrick King
Based onCharacters
by Candace Bushnell
Sex and the City
by Darren Star
Produced by
  • Michael Patrick King
  • Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Darren Star
  • John Melfi
Starring
  • Sarah Jessica Parker
  • Kim Cattrall
  • Kristin Davis
  • Cynthia Nixon
  • John Corbett
  • Chris Noth
CinematographyJohn Thomas
Edited byMichael Berenbaum
Music byAaron Zigman

Production
companies

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  • New Line Cinema[1]
  • HBO Films[1]
  • Village Roadshow Pictures[1]
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures[1]

Release date

  • May 27, 2010 (United States)

Running time

146 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$95 million[3][4]
Box office$294.7 million[4]

Sex and the City 2 is a 2010 American romantic comedy film written, co-produced, and directed by Michael Patrick King.[5] It is the sequel đồ sộ the 2008 film Sex and the City,[6] based on the 1998–2004 television series. Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, and Cynthia Nixon reprised their roles as friends Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, while Chris Noth co-stars as Carrie's husband Mr. Big. It features cameos from Liza Minnelli, Miley Cyrus, Tim Gunn, Ron White, Omid Djalili, Penélope Cruz, Norm Lewis, and Kelli O'Hara.

Sex and the City 2 was released theatrically on May 27, 2010, in the United States and the following day in the United Kingdom. The film was panned by critics but was a commercial success grossing $294 million on a $95 million production budget.

A sequel television series, titled And Just Like That..., premiered on HBO Max in 2021.

Plot[edit]

Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda attend the wedding of their friends Stanford and Anthony. Three of the four women are now married themselves but Samantha, aged 52, is desperately trying đồ sộ keep her libido alive as she enters menopause. The wedding is officiated by Liza Minnelli who also performs a musical number, and Carrie serves as Stanford's "best man". Back trang chính, Miranda quits her job after her firm's misogynistic new managing partner disrespects her once too often. Charlotte's two children are a handful, mostly her two-year-old daughter Rose's extreme and constant crying, and she is worried that her husband Harry is attracted đồ sộ their buxom Irish nanny, Erin. Carrie's marriage đồ sộ Mr. Big has settled down, although they differ on how đồ sộ spend their spare time. Carrie wants đồ sộ go out often đồ sộ dinner, parties and big events, whereas Big prefers đồ sộ stay in and relax on the couch.

For their anniversary, Carrie gives Big a vintage Rolex watch engraved with the message "Me and You, Just Us Two" while he, much đồ sộ her dismay, shows her a new TV in their bedroom as his gift, which Big says they can use đồ sộ watch old films together, something they did at the khách sạn at Anthony and Stanford's wedding and seemed đồ sộ enjoy. She is disappointed with Big's gift, as she had hoped for something more personal đồ sộ show he realizes they must maintain the spark in the marriage. However, Big starts đồ sộ watch TV more often, making Carrie feel unappreciated. In response she stays at her old apartment for two days đồ sộ write an article, after which Big acts the way he did while they were first dating and they both enjoy a romantic night out. He enjoys it ví much he suggests đồ sộ Carrie that they take two days off every week, he can go somewhere for those two days đồ sộ relax, watch TV and lie on the couch, and the rest of the time he will have more energy đồ sộ bởi what she wants đồ sộ bởi. Carrie does not dismiss this, but is hurt by the suggestion and worries it means they will drift apart.

Meanwhile, Samantha is đồ sộ devise a quảng bá chiến dịch for an Arab sheikh's business. He flies her and her friends on an all-expenses-paid luxury vacation đồ sộ Abu Dhabi. Carrie is happy she will have time đồ sộ think about Big's suggestion. Charlotte is worried about leaving her husband alone with the nanny. But Miranda, unfettered by a job for the first time in her life, is especially excited. Upon entering Abu Dhabi, Samantha's hormone-enhancing drugs are confiscated under United Arab Emirates law, rendering her devoid of estrogen and hindering her libido. Charlotte tries đồ sộ gọi Harry every few minutes; Miranda revels in the culture surrounding her; and Carrie befriends her manservant, Gaurau, who is an underpaid temporary worker from India. He warns Carrie of men with watches trying đồ sộ take advantage of her.

On a visit đồ sộ a local souq (market), Carrie runs into her former lover, Aidan. He proposes dinner à deux at his khách sạn, and she accepts. The dinner is very enjoyable, with the two discussing old times. Aidan remarks on the ways Carrie is "not lượt thích other women". In a moment of remembered passion, they kiss. Carrie runs away in panic and returns đồ sộ her khách sạn, where Miranda and Charlotte are having drinks together and discussing the difficulties of motherhood. When Carrie wonders whether she should tell Big about the kiss, as they have no secrets between them, Miranda reflects on when her husband Steve told her about his affair. Samantha counsels Carrie đồ sộ wait before deciding anything. Carrie opts đồ sộ gọi Big đồ sộ tell him. Big is silent upon hearing the news, and after saying a few words, hangs up.

The four women find their Western style and attitudes clash with Muslim customs. For example, while on a date with a handsome Danish architect, Samantha is arrested for public display of affection after fondling him at a restaurant, giving him an erection in public and making out with him on the beach. With the Sheikh's intervention, Samantha is released but is left with a permanent police record. To make matters worse, the Sheikh cancels the quảng bá meeting and ceases paying for the remainder of the women's luxurious stay. They quickly pack their bags and leave, but must return đồ sộ the souq đồ sộ find Carrie's passport that she accidentally left there when she ran into Aidan. When Charlotte is conned into going into a building đồ sộ buy fake goods, Carrie, Samantha and Miranda save her. However one of the men chase after them and rips Samantha's purse, causing condoms đồ sộ fall on the ground. When Samantha's liberal dress and western attitude incites an outraged mob among the local men, the women are rescued by a group of local Emirati women who share their sense of style hidden underneath their customary Black robes. The Emirati women help đồ sộ disguise the four American women in robes and veils ví they can escape and make it đồ sộ the airport in time.

When Carrie returns trang chính, she finds the bedroom TV removed and Big gone. She passes an anxious day, at the kết thúc of which he returns. Big tells her that although he was torn, he realizes that what she needs is something đồ sộ remind her at all times that she is married. He hands her a jewelry box, which reveals an engagement ring mix with a Black diamond. When Carrie asks him why a Black diamond, he says she is not lượt thích anyone else, echoing Aidan's earlier comment, showing he does appreciate her and they have not lost their spark.

Big and Carrie combine their interests; Charlotte's nanny, Erin, turns out đồ sộ be a lesbian and no threat đồ sộ her marriage; Miranda finds a new job at a more laid-back and diverse law firm where she is appreciated; and Samantha remains unchanged, and even meets for sex on the beach with the Danish architect, this time in the Hamptons.

Cast[edit]

  • Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie Bradshaw / Preston
  • Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones
  • Kristin Davis as Charlotte York Goldenblatt
  • Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes
  • Chris Noth as John James "Mr. Big" Preston
  • John Corbett as Aidan Shaw
  • David Eigenberg as Steve Brady
  • Evan Handler as Harry Goldenblatt
  • Jason Lewis as Jerry "Smith" Jerrod
  • Willie Garson as Stanford Blatch
  • Mario Cantone as Anthony Marentino
  • Lynn Cohen as Magda
  • Alice Eve as Erin, Charlotte's Irish Nanny
  • Noah Mills as Nicky Marentino
  • Megan Boone as Allie
  • Max Ryan as Rikard Spirt
  • Raza Jaffrey as Gaurau
  • Viola Harris as Gloria Blatch
  • Omid Djalili as Mr. Safir, Hotel Manager
  • Dhaffer L'Abidine as Mahmud
  • Art Malik as Sheikh Khaled
  • Penélope Cruz as Carmen García Carrión
  • Andrew Rannells as Wedding Chorus
  • Liza Minnelli as herself
  • Miley Cyrus as herself
  • Tuesday Knight as herself
  • Tim Gunn as himself

Production[edit]

Sarah Jessica Parker at the movie mix.

Development[edit]

After months of speculation, the cast confirmed in February 2009 that a sequel was in the works. Filming began in August 2009.

The sequel is noticeably different from its predecessor and includes more exotic locales kêu ca the original. King credits this đồ sộ the experience he had promoting the original film in such locales. He was also inspired by the recession đồ sộ write something bigger more akin đồ sộ the extravagant adventures and escapist comedies of the 1930s.[1] The location of Abu Dhabi was chosen because of its high fashion culture (although the authorities later revoked filming clearance) and also that it was a location relatively miễn phí from the recession.[1]

All four stars, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and Kim Cattrall, returned in the sequel; Chris Noth also signed on đồ sộ reprise the role of Mr. Big.[7] Evan Handler returned as Harry Goldenblatt, John Corbett as Aidan Shaw, David Eigenberg played Steve Brady once more, Willie Garson returned as Stanford Blatch, and Mario Cantone again played Anthony Marentino, making the original cast almost complete. In addition, Michael Patrick King wrote and directed again, and Patricia Field once again took charge of the costumes and wardrobe. Hats were once again created by Prudence Millinery for Vivienne Westwood.

Entertainment Weekly confirmed that the budget for the film was US$95 million,[8] exactly $30 million greater kêu ca the budget for the first film. Sarah Jessica Parker was paid US$15 million plus residuals for her dual role as a producer and starring as Carrie Bradshaw.[9]

Filming[edit]

Filming in Thành Phố New York City was postponed đồ sộ the kết thúc of July as Emirati authorities refused clearance for filming in the United Arab Emirates. Consequently, the Abu Dhabi segment of the film was filmed in Morocco.[10][11] All four leading actresses and other cast and crew were photographed[12] filming scenes in Morocco in November 2009, where they had originally planned đồ sộ shoot for 13 days, which had đồ sộ be extended đồ sộ almost six weeks. Filming took place at several locations including the seaside town of Sidi Kaouki.[13]

The sequel officially began filming on September 1, 2009 and continued until the kết thúc of the year.

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Casting[edit]

In September 2009, American singer and actress Liza Minnelli confirmed đồ sộ several truyền thông outlets that she appeared in a cameo role. Singer and actress Bette Midler had been photographed on mix, but does not appear in the film. Penélope Cruz appears briefly as Carmen, a banker.[14] Miley Cyrus appeared in one scene where she appears at the premiere of Smith Jerrod's new film, wearing the same dress as Samantha. On October 17, Oceanup.com posted several pictures of Cyrus filming the scene.[15]

John Corbett was seen on location in Morocco, confirming his speculated involvement in the film as Aidan.[16]

Release[edit]

Promotion began in December 2009, when the official teaser poster was released online, featuring Carrie in a white dress and gold sunglasses which reflect a Moroccan backdrop, and the tagline "Carrie On", a similar pun of the lead character's name as "Get Carried Away" from the first film.[17] The same image and tagline was used for the launch of the official Sex and the City 2 trang web, also launched in December 2009.

The teaser trailer premiered online on December 22, 2009.[18] In March 2010, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon attended ShoWest 2010 in Las Vegas đồ sộ premiere the full length trailer and discuss the film (Kim Cattrall was in London performing on stage in the West End, and joined the rest of the cast for promotion when her stage run rẩy ended on May 3).

The full theatrical trailer premiered on Entertainment Tonight and online on April 8, 2010,[19] featuring the Thành Phố New York City-themed single "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys, as well as Australian singer Ricki-Lee Coulter's tuy vậy "Can't cảm biến It".

A full-scale promotional tour with all key cast members—including television, press conference and print—commenced in early May 2010, and continued throughout the film's release, encompassing many different countries and cities. The Thành Phố New York City premiere of the film was held on May 24, 2010.

Reception[edit]

Critical response[edit]

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 15% of 220 critics have given Sex and the City 2 a positive review; the average rating is 3.90/10.[20] By comparison the first film received a score of 49% based on 183 reviews and has an average score of 5.70/10.[21] The critical consensus is: "Straining under a thin plot stretched đồ sộ its limit by a bloated running time, Sex and the City 2 adds an unfortunate coda đồ sộ the long-running HBO series."[20] Metacritic gave the film a score of 27/100 based on a normalized average of 39 reviews indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[22]

The film was criticized for its portrayal of the Middle East. Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter called it "blatantly anti-Muslim"[23] and Hadley Freeman of the UK broadsheet The Guardian described the trailers as "borderline racist".[24] Andrew O'Hagan of the London Evening Standard wrote that the film "could be the most stupid, the most racist, the most polluting and women-hating film of the year".[25] Roger Ebert gave the film one star out of four; he wrote that the characters are "flyweight bubbleheads" and the visual style "arthritic", and criticized the voiceover narration as redundant.[26]

Lindy West wrote a noted[27][28] review of the film, saying that "SATC2 takes everything that I hold dear as a woman and as a human—working hard, contributing đồ sộ society, not being an entitled cunt lượt thích it's my job—and rapes it đồ sộ death with a stiletto that costs more kêu ca my xế hộp. It is 146 minutes long, which means that I entered the theater in the bloom of youth and emerged with a family of field mice living in my long, white mustache. This is an entirely inappropriate length for what is essentially a trang chính Clip of gay men playing with giant Barbie dolls."[29]

Toronto academic Mitu Sengupta said the film exploited women's and gay rights and "pitifully" turned them into "badges of national honor" and "smug patriotic pride". She wrote: "What's really worrying about Sex and the City 2 is not its Orientalism or crass materialism, but how easily this seemingly benign bubble-gum flick ends up fighting a very macho war of global one-upmanship on the bodies of women and gay men."[30] British critic Mark Kermode declared it the worst film of 2010,[31] saying he could think of nothing "more poisonous, more repugnant, more repulsive, more retrograde, more depressing kêu ca Sex and the City 2".[32] Time named it one of the 10 worst movies based on TV shows.[33]

Sex and the City 2 received seven nominations at the 31st Golden Raspberry Awards, including Worst Picture.[34] It went on đồ sộ win three awards, including a joint Worst Actress award for the four “gal pals” (Parker, Cattrall, Nixon, and Davis).[35] David Eigenberg expressed interest in receiving the Worst Couple/Screen Ensemble Razzie, which was awarded đồ sộ the entire cast. According đồ sộ Razzies founder John J. B. Wilson, "[Eigenberg] said that he had never won an award of any kind and if this was what he won, he would accept it." Eigenberg then collaborated with Wilson đồ sộ make a humorous acceptance Clip which was posted on the official YouTube channel of the Golden Raspberry Awards.[36]

In năm ngoái, comedians Tim Batt and Guy Montgomery watched the film every week for a full year for the second season of their podcast, The Worst Idea of All Time.[37]

Box office[edit]

Sex and the City 2 opened in 3,445 theaters on May 27, 2010, setting a record for one of the widest release for a R-rated romantic comedy film. Playing in 2,000 theaters, the film grossed $3 million from its midnight premiere.[38] On its opening day, the film topped the box office grossing $14.2 million,[39] for a projected $60 million for a four-day opening weekend, plus $75 million for a five-day Memorial day weekend.[40] But it debuted in second place behind Shrek Forever After with $31 million, and its total đồ sộ $45.2 million, for its four-day opening weekend, plus $51 million on its five-day opening weekend (Memorial Day).

Internationally, the sequel topped the charts in Germany for five weeks, the United Kingdom for three weeks, nước Australia for two weeks and exceeding the original in nhật bản and Greece. Sex and the City 2 sold more tickets kêu ca the first part in many other markets. As of August 19, 2010, the film's total US gross stands at $95.3 million. As of August 1, 2010, internationally it has grossed $199.3 million—giving it a worldwide total of $294.7 million. Although 27% lower kêu ca the first film, it was 2010's highest-grossing romantic comedy.[41]

Home media[edit]

Sex and the City 2 was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and iTunes on October 26, 2010, in the US[42] where it entered the chart at number one selling almost one million copies in its first week.[43] It was released on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK on November 29, 2010, also entering the sales chart at number one.[44]

Soundtrack[edit]

Sex and the City 2: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on May 25, 2010, by WaterTower Music.

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The score was recorded and mixed by Dennis S. Sands and Steve Kempster and performed by a large ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony conducted by Stephen Coleman who orchestrated Aaron Zigman's score. Patrick Kirst also orchestrated.

Cancelled sequel and follow-up television series[edit]

In December năm nhâm thìn, Radar Online reported that a script for the third film had been approved.[45] However, on September 28, 2017, Sarah Jessica Parker confirmed that the third film was not going đồ sộ happen. She said, "We had this beautiful, funny, heartbreaking, joyful, very relatable script and story. It's not just disappointing that we don't get đồ sộ tell the story and have that experience, but more ví for that audience that has been ví vocal in wanting another movie."[46] It was reported in 2018 that Kim Cattrall did not want đồ sộ appear in the film when she learned of the storylines involving killing off Mr. Big and Samantha receiving sexting and nude pictures from Miranda's 14-year-old son, Brady.[47] Cattrall later clarified in 2019 that she opted not đồ sộ appear in a third film, explaining she "went past the finish line" portraying the character of Samantha because of her love for the franchise.

The third movie plot was later readapted as the 2021 television series And Just Like That..., with Cattrall not returning, as agreed.[48] The series premiered on HBO Max on December 9, 2021. Originally billed as a miniseries, it was renewed for a second season in March 2022.[49]

Accolades[edit]

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