Legally Blondes

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Legally Blondes
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DVD cover
Directed by Savage Steve Holland
Written by
Based onCharacters
by Amanda Brown
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBill Barber
Edited by
  • Cindy Parisotto
  • Anthony Markward
Music by John Coda
Production
companies
Distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Release date
  • April 28, 2009 (2009-04-28)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Legally Blondes is a 2009 American direct-to-DVD teen comedy film directed by Savage Steve Holland. Filmed as a pilot to a cancelled television series, it is a spin-off of the Legally Blonde film series. [1] Reese Witherspoon, who played Elle Woods in the first two Legally Blonde films, serves as a producer. The film stars Milly and Becky Rosso as Elle's British twin cousins.

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The film was released on DVD on April 28, 2009, [2] followed by its television premiere on August 2, 2009, on ABC Family. [3]

Plot

British twin sisters Izzy and Annie Woods move in with their cousin Elle Woods in Southern California after Elle becomes a successful lobbyist and moves to Washington, D.C. [lower-alpha 1] Awaiting the girls are a pair of chihuahua dogs who are the nephews of Bruiser, Elle's chihuahua. The twins are dismayed to learn that they will be attending Pacific Preparatory (Pac Prep), Elle's alma mater, a private school that requires uniforms.

The twins meet Chris Lopez, a scholarship student who is smitten with Annie, and Tiffany Donohugh, the spoiled daughter of a wealthy donor of Pac Prep. Tiffany pretends to befriend them, but later reveals to their classmates that the twins are attending Pac Prep on a partial scholarship, embarrassing them. Izzy and Annie then form friendships with other scholarship students, and they all begin making ways to change Pac Prep's culture. Izzy also tries to help Chris get closer to Annie.

Chris and Izzy are later accused of cheating on a history test and set out to prove their innocence. After learning that Chris has access to a master key that opens all doors in the school and that Tiffany has a master passcode that grants access to all of the school's computers (which had been donated by her father), the twins suspect that she and her boyfriend Justin Whitley framed them by gaining access to the test answers on their teacher's computer.

They then make their case in student court. Izzy is locked in the bathroom by Justin in an effort to silence her during the hearing, forcing Annie to overcome her fear of public speaking and impersonate her. As Izzy returns, Annie must continue making her case while impersonating her sister to keep up the ruse. As Annie finishes her summation of Tiffany and Justin's plot, supporters of the twins click their pens to anger Justin, who is irritated by the sound. Out of rage, Justin admits to framing Chris and Izzy on Tiffany's behalf. Tiffany admits to masterminding everything, but claims that she cannot be punished because of her father's status as a founder and donor of the school. Despite this, headmistress Elsa Higgins expels both Justin and Tiffany, and claims that she has her eye on Izzy and Anne.

In the end, Annie and Chris share a kiss together and Izzy does the same with Brad, a scholarship student who had assisted the twins in student court. The twins and their friends become popular at the school, while Tiffany and Justin are cut off from their families' wealth and sent to public school.

Cast

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has only two reviews, both negative. [4]

Kelly West of CinemaBlend rated the film three out of five stars and wrote, "Like so many other movies ABC Family unleashes, this one is pretty predictable and nothing that'll really move you emotionally but it does have its moments." [5] David Nusair of Reel Film Reviews gave the film one out of four stars, calling it "[a]s ineffective as direct-to-video sequels come" and "never quite able to justify its very existence." [6] David Cornelius of DVD Talk stated that the film "reimagines the franchise in the tone of a Disney Channel sitcom", while criticizing Savage Steve Holland's direction, as well as "the cheap production values, sloppy editing, and [...] that morally questionable screenplay". [2]

Notes

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