Even before the screening of the Sex and the City movie, critics were poised with pens above notebooks, when the four leading ladies, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon stepped onto the red carpets at Leicester Square yesterday, scrutinizing their fashion choices for the evening.
Starring as the protagonist of the movie, Sarah Jessica Parker stood out from the rest in a green tulle and feather dress by British haute couture designer Alexander McQueen and an eye-, and branch-catching headpiece by Philip Treacy.
The much-awaited movie, which spun off the highly successful, Emmy award-winning television series of the same name, about four high-powered, sartorially-adored ladies in their late 30s to 40s in
The mostly female fan base have embraced it, saying that Sex and the City is a realistic portrayal of the sexual behaviours and lifestyles of modern women, while others felt the show caricatured the modern woman, with shallow values and priorities.
That said, some die-hard fans were allowed a private screening during the Oprah Winfrey show, where one gushed, “I saw it on Saturday night at a private screening. Women wept, cheered. It's the Neiman Marcus catalogue on steroids!”
It seems that the critics are separated into two camps – those who embrace the frothy nature of the movie, and those who don’t.
Celia Warden of The Telegraph pronounced, ‘It was coarse, sentimental, and outrageously materialistic - just as we hoped and expected it would be.’
On the other hand, The Times reviewer, Will Pavia, who gave it two stars out of five, wrote, ‘there may be a problem with stretching Sex and the City into a two hour and twenty minute film - it can feel like a never ending dinner party: however pleasant the courses, after a while you can hardly eat another one.’
It seems that overall, director Michael Patrick King, who directed the television series as well, has achieved what he set out to do. He told film reviewer Emanuel Levy that “I want people leaving the movie theatre feeling, ‘all right, great, that was a lot - that was drinks, appetizer, and main course, and dessert, dessert, dessert!”