Even though I’m not watching the movie for writing this comment. I feel sick whenever I sense I’m wasting a piece of master meat by treating it as a homework.
Sincerely, not a too bad movie. The line that ties up the whole story is friendship, love and fashion. I love the way 4 women grew up together and went to an exotic land for “exploring their soul”.
Marriage. It can have multiple forms. [1] without child but available 2-day off and TV [2] 2 children and braless maid [3] successful lawyer career and 3-member family [4] SEX [5] gay marriage Confessing kiss with ex-lover after marriage? Will you do so in reality? Job vs family Sexy maid and husband
Smiling is another part impressing me. These buddies are old—I was astonished when they 4 went to buy a dress and then No.4 (Samantha Jones) roared that though she was 52 old years old..... Nonetheless, they all have healthy blonde skin color and are polite and graceful all the time, compensating the obvious wrinkles on their faces.
Abu Dhabi. Something on Mideast culture. LUXURY. The head wrap. The veil: Niqab. Robes: Abayas. The sand. Sex is illegal and the scene everyone despises the Samantha Jones for dropping the condom. Fashion girls. Contrast: The kindness of the merchant who helped keep Carrie Bradshaw’s passports and the evil of those selling black-market wristwatches. The conservatism of Mideast and the open-mindedness of America (remember the last scene? They fxxk hard on the car in the dessert?)
First-class plights, Forgetting passports, Black-market commences with cause and effect at the beginning and the ending make it a structural and logically coherent movie.
Slow motion, gazing eyes, aging and solidified love......