Legally Blonde

Legally Blonde
Legally Blonde

Film Details

Year

2001

Duration

92 minutes

Genres

Comedy

Language

English

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Synopsis

This frothy comedy stars Reese Witherspoon as the irrepressible Elle Woods, who initially appears to be a stereotypical Californian 'airhead' but soon shows those around her that she is anything but dumb. After being unceremoniously dumped by her Harvard Law School-bound boyfriend for not being 'serious' enough for him, she decides the only way to get him back is to follow him into college. She applies and is miraculously accepted but, once there, has to battle against the snobbish prejudices of both her fellow students and lecturers to win the day.

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12 Classification

This film has a few uses of moderate bad language

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