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Sweet Home Alabama (2002)
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This delightfully entertaining romantic comedy stars Reese Witherspoon (LEGALLY BLONDE) as sophisticated Melanie Carmichael, a rising New York clothing designer who suddenly finds herself engaged to the city's most eligible bachelor. But this is no fairy tale romance for Melanie. She has skeletons in her fashion-filled closet that include Jake -- the backwoods husband she married in high school who refuses to divorce her. Determined to end their marriage and sever all ties with her past once and for all, Melanie returns to Alabama. But home starts to tug at her heartstrings, and what she thought she wanted may not be what she wants at all. (read more)
| Release Date: | September 27th, 2002 |
| Running Time: | 102 minutes |
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$127,223,418 (US) $180,622,424 (World) |
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Sweet Home Alabama Movie Review by Zara (4/3/2007) |
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I normally like Reese Witherspoon, but I find her to be a better actress when she's in odd ball independent movies and not the romantic comedies.
This movie is about a successful woman who is supposed to get married to a successful man but she's still married legally to her hometown sweetheart.
When she goes back to try...
(complete Sweet Home Alabama review by Zara)
Sweet Home Alabama Movie Review by Jessica (1/8/2007) |
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*MAY CONTAIN SLIGHT SPOILERS*
This film is an awesome romantic comedy. The cast is fantastic.
The film is based around a rising New York designer, Melanie Carmichael (Reese Witherspoon). Recently engaged to Andrew Hennings (Patrick Dempsey), who is very handsome, charming, pleasant, and an all around likeable guy. Oh...
(complete Sweet Home Alabama review by Jessica)
This film relies too much on the fact that America loves Witherspoon (and that Josh Locas is hot).
The plot is thin and Patrick Dempsey's character makes little to no sense. Candice Bergen seems to be present just to be a b*tch.
However the scenes with the people of the small Alabama town are charming and Witherspoon...
(complete Sweet Home Alabama review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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