The movie may say blondes can be smart, but investing all the time, money, and energy it takes to get into law school just to win back an ex is anything but a smart decision. To make matters worse, she discovers on her first day of school that Warner is engaged to a woman named Vivian Kensington. Vivian is feline and rude and obviously does not like Her; She helps Elle get out of a conference and doesn`t let her into the class group. Despite Warner`s engagement, She`s still trying to win him back, which only makes Elle stupid, because if someone is engaged, it should be clear that you lost and the fiancé won. It should have been her signal to move on to a guy who wouldn`t leave her because of his interest in fashion or blonde. I really hope it reaches the right audience #theatrekid #legallyblonde #legallyblondethemusical #musicaltheatre #gender #nonbinary #fyp #stitch with @jammin_wben I hope it finds the right people. #courtneytakeyourbreak #omigodyouguys #legallyblonde #acting #drama #fyp The movie is amazing. After growing up as a stereotypical, rich, stereotypical blonde dad, she spends the whole film breaking stereotypes, she does the work herself, she studies, she proves that she is so much more than people see her. In the musical, however, she really is the stereotypical blonde head, with punchlines. -Women: stereotypes for women are widely used in this film, It is obviously created to be the perfect encapsulation of any female stereotype; Stupid blonde, daughter sister, extremely feminine, crazy, and it`s even a scene that shows Elle as a bad driver. All these stereotypes that accumulate in Elle make her even more endearing.

But by promoting stereotypes of women throughout the film, they highlight inequalities between men and women within the professional environment, and its general use is questionable. The video begins with an enthusiastic preteen taking to the stage in a jewel-colored V-neck to a contagious pop beat, inexplicably holding a jumbo-sized pencil. “Dear Elle, he`s a lucky guy / I`m going to cry / I`ve had tears coming out of my nose,” she exclaims before being immediately followed by a crowd of other teenage girls, also dressed in jewel-colored T-shirts, all grabbing the comically oversized pencil and lyrics of Legally Blonde: The opening number of the smash musical. “Omigod You Guys” with a different volume, tone and enthusiasm. After stumbling over what`s out of the choreography — most of the time, circling and standing in line — a girl with a blonde wig and bright pink cardigan comes out and plays Elle Woods, Reese Witherspoon`s character. If you`re in the world of musical theater Twitter or TikTok, you`re probably familiar with the clip above. Over the years, it has been recorded on and off YouTube and has gone viral under various titles: like “Illegal Blonde: For Your Consideration” or “Omigod You Guys Feat. All-Star Cast” or simply as “WORST Legal Blonde Musical Production EVER!”.

This year, the film “Legal Blonde” will be 16 years old. The film starring the beautiful Reese Witherspoon is about a blonde fashionista named Elle Woods, abandoned by her Warner Huntington III boyfriend. Warner broke up with Elle because he was an aspiring politician who “had to marry a Jackie, not Marilyn.” Serano added that at the time “Legally Blonde” was filmed, portrayal in movies “just wasn`t as much in the spotlight as it is today.” Based on Amanda Brown`s novel of the same name and both a sequel and its own musical, “Legally Blonde” is more than the chick movie it seems to be at first glance. Sorority girls have a bad reputation in Hollywood for being unintelligent and pretending to be bimbos, and when “Legally Blonde” begins, this stereotype seems to continue, but soon Elle Woods proves that there is more to her than it seems. By the end of the film, she goes from being laughing and feeling sorry to someone admiring, which is an impressive achievement for an hour and a half of film. As an adult, this beloved film has moments that make me cringe in disgust and moan in frustration. It is important to note that this film was released long before its time, but was not only intended to get a gold star because it shows a woman in a male-dominated field. The judge, who is barely seen in the film, has few lines that are mostly reactions to Elle`s antics. Enrique, on the other hand, is much more memorable — in part because he`s a caricature of a gay Latino man. I found this old post because I wanted to see if anyone else had the same problems with the musical! It`s because I love musicals, it`s entertaining, but I agree that I felt like the musical took away some of Elle`s agency. She managed to make her romance with Emmet more natural, but I hate that they did it by making Emmet the catalyst for her to take Harvard seriously.

She may not be an intellect like her classmates, but what motivates her most is her self-respect and ambition, and then she realizes that Warner and others will always look down on her when she decides she`ll just be the best student to prove them wrong. During the trial, Enrique claims that he is having an affair with Brooke, suggesting that the celebrity may have murdered her older husband to be with her lover. A few minutes later, Elle snaps on her Prada heels and proves that the pool boy is gay and has made everything up to make Brooke look guilty. By choosing to verify your ticket for this film, you authorize us to match the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account with an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same film. While she is often praised as a feminist icon who has fought stereotypes and sexual harassment to prove she`s a competent lawyer, Olivia Singh, a senior entertainment journalist for Insiders, has previously written that she is not an openly sympathetic protagonist.