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Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, is the 2003 sequel to 2001's Legally Blonde. It was once again produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and again starred Reese Witherspoon as Elle, as well as Luke Wilson, Sally Field, Regina King, Bruce McGill, and Bob Newhart. In the UK, the film is titled Legally Blonde 2: Bigger, Bolder and Blonder. Even though the movie took place in Washington DC, the movie was filmed in the offices at the Delta Center, and the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City, Utah and the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois. The supposed "aerial views" in the movie on Washington DC buildings were scale models built by the crew.
PlotSpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Elle decides to leave Boston, where she had settled with her fiance, and move to Washington, DC. Elle is so upset that her dog's mother is in a make-up testing laboratory, that she decides to take it upon herself to have a "voice for those who can't speak", in other words, she wants to make animal testing against the law. She then tries to convince Congress to ban all animal testing, but she is met with deaf ears. While working on the campaign, she is met with skepticism and other elements such as work competition and a very negative environment. One of her new co-workers remarks that she is "Capitol Hill Barbie!", an obvious criticism of Elle's fashion sense (there has even been a Barbie doll based on Elle Woods). As with the first movie, Elle and her dog are mainly dressed in pink, a color that dominates their lives. After an abortive attempt to make herself feel better by having her co-workers write compliments about one another in a "snap cup", she starts to lose her faith in the people in Washington. As the story moves along, Elle discovers that her dog is actually homosexual. She also finds that the leading congresswoman at the House of Congress used to be a member of her Delta Nu society in school, and they become friends. The congresswoman and the senator join Elle in her quest to make animal testing unlawful. She also discovers that the congresswoman she is working for (Sally Field's character) is backstabbing her, by carrying out the orders of a character named Bob, who never actually has a physical appearance at the movie, but is a donor to the congresswoman's election fund. She is prevented from voting against Elle's proposition by a co-worker who has a recording of an incriminating phone conversation that Elle's boss had with Bob.
Spoilers end here.
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ReactionRated #21 in Entertainment Weekly's Top 25 Worst Sequels Ever Made[1] (2006). Box officeThe movie hit theaters on the Wednesday before the Fourth of July in 2003 and grossed nearly $40 million by Monday. However, the following weekend the movie saw sales get sliced in half and LB2 quickly left theaters in the coming weeks. Grossing about $90 million in the U.S., the film was a success for the studio, though many expected it to perform just as well as Witherspoons last big movie Sweet Home Alabama. The now Sony-owned MGM decided against a Legally Blonde 3 after the sequel failed to show legs at the box office and the cost of continuing the franchise was increasing with fewer profits and the rising demand of Reese Witherspoon. In the end, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde did not make enough money to warrant another sequel. Trivia
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