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Some friends just fit together.Plot:
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Not as good as the original. moreUS Showtimes:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Amber Tamblyn | ... | Tibby Tomko-Rollins | |
| Alexis Bledel | ... | Lena Kaligaris | |
| America Ferrera | ... | Carmen Lowell | |
| Blake Lively | ... | Bridget Vreeland | |
| Rachel Nichols | ... | Julia | |
| Tom Wisdom | ... | Ian | |
| Rachel Ticotin | ... | Carmen's Mom | |
| Leonardo Nam | ... | Brian McBrian | |
| Michael Rady | ... | Kostos | |
| Shohreh Aghdashloo | ... | Professor Nasrin Mehani | |
| Blythe Danner | ... | Greta | |
| Jesse Williams | ... | Leo | |
| Lucy Hale | ... | Effie (as Lucy Kate Hale) | |
| Maria Konstadarou | ... | Yia Yia | |
| Ernie Lively | ... | Bridget's Father |
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In the scene featuring The Cheetah Girls member Adrienne Bailon, her fellow band member Sabrina Bryan's fitness DVD Byou (2006) (V) can be seen next to Amber Tamblyn. moreGoofs:
When Carmen is packing and speaking to Julia, she puts the same red leather portfolio in her bag twice. moreQuotes:
Bridget Vreeland: You fix your own car?Greta: Cars are easy- it's people you need a manuel for.
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In the first adaptation of Ann Brashares's famous novel series, soap-opera clichés and predictable story lines were defeated by the sheer charm of the characters and their relationships with one another. And whereas that film dealt with the transition to womanhood and celebrating feminine diversity, the sequel fits our young heroines into contrived, "after-school" special story lines that end exactly the way you'd expect them to. The first film is by no means a masterpiece, but there was a genuine sense that these characters were real and thus we could relate to their plights.
There are some moments in the sequel that shine, most of them occurring when the four titular characters are together, but so much time is spent on filler plots and unnecessary contrivances that the film simply gets old too quickly. Alexis Bledel and Blake Lively don't do much to make their characters any more believable or human; they have no personality and thus their individual story lines are rendered even weaker. Amber Tamblyn and America Ferrera do the opposite, and bring their characters to life, against the odds of the mediocre script. There's also some impressive input from supporting performances, such as the great Blythe Danner and the heartfelt Shohreh Aghdashloo. All in all, a disappointment considering the first film, but still a somewhat worthy escape with four friends who, in the end, above all things, value one another more than anything else in the world.