Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda are all married now, but they're still up for a little fun in the sun. When Samantha gets the chance to visit one of the most extravagant vacation destinations on the planet and offers to bring them all along, they surmise that a women-only retreat may be the perfect excuse to eschew their responsibilities and remember what life was like before they decided to settle down.
Sarah Jessica Parker
Carrie Bradshaw
Kim Cattrall
Samantha Jones
Kristin Davis
Charlotte York
Cynthia Nixon
Miranda Hobbes
Chris Noth
Mr. Big
David Eigenberg
Steve Brady
Evan Handler
Harry Goldenblatt
Liza Minnelli
Self
Willie Garson
Stanford Blatch
Mario Cantone
Anthony Marantino
Art Malik
Shiekh Khalid
Raza Jaffrey
Butler Gaurau
Alexandra Fong
Lily York Goldenblatt
Parker Fong
Lily York Goldenblatt
Noah Mills
Nicky
Billy Stritch
Band Leader
Alice Eve
Erin
Jason Lewis
Jerry 'Smith' Jerrod
Max Ryan
Rikard Spirit
Lynn Cohen
Magda
Amira Mor
Dhafer L'Abidine
Mahmud
John Corbett
Aidan Shaw
Rana Alamuddin
Annesha
Jennifer Ferrin
Patience
Tet Wada
VIP Party Patron
Tim Gunn
Self
Penélope Cruz
Carmen García Carrión
Miley Cyrus
Self
Omid Djalili
Mr. Safir, Hotel Manager
Tuesday Knight
Self
Norm Lewis
Reginald
Megan Boone
Allie
Neal Bledsoe
Kevin
Richie Nuzzolese
Featured Guy (uncredited)
Ron White
Tom
Minglie Chen
Bergdorf Salesgirl
Michael T. Weiss
Handsome Man At Wedding
Kelli O'Hara
Ellen
David Alan Basche
David
Viola Harris
Gloria Blatch
Gerry Vichi
Leo Blatch
Kamilah Marshall
Bewitched Singer #1
Manuel Herrera
Sergio
Alexandra Carl
Waitress At Inn
Joseph Pupo
Brady
Selenis Leyva
Teacher
Dola Rashad
Meghan
Kevin Dotcom Brown
Usher
Andrew Rannells
Wedding Chorus
Director, Writer
Michael Patrick King
Characters
Candace Bushnell
February 9, 2017
6
f course we've been anticipating this movie. From the success of the HBO series to the success of the first movie, we can't help but expect more from this movie. It was a big mistake. There should be no expectations.
The movie all in all was okay. Just okay. It was 2 and a half hours. The clothes were awesome of course. But then sometimes I can't help but think, it's too awesome for the place you're in to be wearing it. My favorite part was the wedding. It was fun and so gay which was awesome. The plane and the hotel was amazing. There were several "WOWs" in the theater and I'm sure we're all thinking of the same thing: "I wish I have a friend like Samantha" or "I wish I can also do that for free". But then after a while, you can't help but think: this is too much for this movie. It's like not sex and the city anymore. I mean they're not having sex (or they can't because they're in Abu Dabi) and they're not even in the city. The title should've been "Sex and the City goes to Abu Dabi" or "Carrie and the Girls Goes to Middle East". It doesn't make sense anymore.
But I don't really mind watching it again. The clothes, the purses and especially the shoes are the only things that I love looking at in this movie.