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Sweet Home Alabama (2002) (2215 words)
Sweet Home Alabama introduces us to steel magnolia Melanie Carmichael (Reese Witherspoon), an up-and-coming fashion designer living in New York City who left her white trash past in Alabama behind years ago and successfully reinvented herself in the Big Apple.
Sweet Home Alabama wants nothing more than to be enjoyed by as wide a range of audience as possible and it ends up being precisely that – another in a long line of cookie-cutter romantic comedies/modern-day fairy tales that Hollywood turns out in droves each and every year.
Sweet Home Alabama is presented in its original theatrical aspect ratio of 2.35:1 from Buena Vista.
Movie Review: Sweet Home Alabama (570 words)
She finds it, of course, and her life back in Alabama is something she'd just as soon keep in the past.
Sweet Home Alabama is billed as a comedy, and it does have its funny moments.
Fair warning: there are some very funny moments in Sweet Home Alabama, but bring a kleenex for a scene in a pet cemetery that is, at least for this pet owner, heart rending.
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