“If you’re going to let one stupid prick ruin your life,” then you need to rewatch Legally Blonde
whether it be through Elle’s tasteful all pink wardrobe or Vivian’s quiet genius,an intentional decision by the film’s creators,filmed before arriving at the correct ending of Elle graduating at the top of her class. Jessica Cauffiel,The first ending was Elle and Vivian in Hawaii in beach chairs, drinking margaritas and holding hands. The insinuation was either they were best friends or they had gotten together romantically.
What makes the perm/courtroom scene such a standout two full decades later is in part, Reese’s line delivery once again. There’s no one else who could have done this role so well. But it’s also what the scene is telling the audience. At this point in the film, Elle was still a first-year law student and although she was bright, she certainly wasn’t the most well-versed criminal defense attorney in the room. She wasn’t a full-fledged attorney at all.
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