Have you watched
To further refresh your memories, here’s how the story goes. Melanie Carmichael, played by Reese, is the hot new designer in Big Apple. She is living the life she wanted ever since she was young. When she thinks that life can not get any better, her too-good-for-words boyfriend, Andrew Hennings, get down to his knee and proposed with all the rings in Tiffany. If only things were that easy. Even facing her snotty soon-to-be mother-in-law, Kate Hennings, Mayor of New York City, cannot compare to the dread Melanie’s feeling when she has to go back to
Aside from the mushy stuff, I had fun with the movie with all its subtle, and not-so-subtle, jabs about
After taking a quick look at the divorce papers, Jake tells Melanie that he needs to see his lawyer because he’s a country boy and the papers have words he can’t pronounce much more give meaning to.
If there is a person in the whole movie who is very vocal about her views about people in the South, the award goes to Mayor Hennings. When Her Highness set her foot in
Mayor Kate Hennings did it again. She said to Melanie’s mom, in a condescending manner that she has all throughout the film, to “go back to your double-wide and fry something.” Apparently, that’s one too many for Melanie because she decked the mayor soon after the words were spoken.
There are forums and other discussions about the movie regarding the way it depicts Alabamians. Personally, I don’t think it should really be an issue but I guess if you live in
Labels tend to generalize. As much as we want to stay out of stereotyping, it is there. The least we could do is make the best of it. You might as well turn it into something you can be proud of. If people will see you as a hick, then prove to them that being one does not mean you are below them. It’s all a matter of perspective. If you lived in the city your entire life and you may never see eye to eye with a person from
All in all, it was a good movie. I gave it four out of five popcorns. Kudos to Mayor Hennings!
If you want to know more about the people from the South, visit Alabamians and satisfy your curiosity.
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