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Release date:
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Nationwide
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, The
PG-13 |
1hr 57min |
Action/Adventure
Produced by Kira Davis
Written by Elizabeth Chandler
Directed by Sanaa Hamri
Starring: America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel, Blake Lively, Rachel Nichols,
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the movie was good i liked it i was a little dissapointed that they lumped the 2nd 3rd an 3rd movie together but other than that it was good. Great movie for a girls night out. A story of friendship love and finding your self.
The acting is great the story is well told it made me cry I give this movie a A see this movie a good job well done
High school friends maintain their kinship in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2. Four young women still rely on that same magical pair of jeans to help them connect with each other while engaging in new adventures during the summer before college. While the first movie charmed me completely, this sequel falls short in terms of plot and pacing.
It’s not easy to keep kinships alive after high school, especially when the parties involved are out of sight for long periods of time. This movie emphasizes that point. Carmen (America Ferrera) is spending her summer in Vermont learning about live theatrical productions; Tibby (Amber Tamblyn) has found work in a video store; Lena (Alexis Bledel) hopes to sharpen her artistic skills and heal a broken heart by enrolling in an art class; and Bridget (Blake Lively) goes on an archeological dig in Turkey. Will sending the traveling pants around this time still work magic for the busy sisterhood?
Unf ortunately, my interest in the answer to that question waned as the movie progressed. I couldn’t help becoming more involved in Carmen’s story than in what was happening to the rest of the group or to the quartet’s cohesiveness. Sacrilegious for someone who knows the importance of “sisterhood," I know. But Ferrera (Ugly Betty) projects such power in this role -- and her section of the film comes across as much more entertaining than the rest of the move -- so I felt cheated when the camera moved to other characters. Watch for the scene where Carmen first discovers she has acting talent. It’s a real treat! Her stage partner, played by Tom Wisdom (300), also adds to the quality of this wonderful sequence. Granted, there’s nothing wrong with the performances of Tamblyn, Bledel and Lively here. Tamblyn’s (Spiral) old-time movie star face and emotional depth still fascinate me; Bledel (Tuck Everlasting) looks as delicate and elegant as ever; and Lively (TV’s Gossip Girl) tries hard to draw us into her lonely world as her character searches for a family connection. However, their sections of the film seem to drag at times -- at least for me. Thankfully, things perk up considerably toward the end of the movie when the friends get together to help Lena find her true love.
