Watching La Pelicula Completa means watching Carrie take that flower-adorned rod from her hair and beat Mr. Big with it. It is violent. It is petty. It is the most cathartic five seconds in cinematic history. Every time I watch it, I remember that heartbreak doesn’t discriminate—whether you live in a rent-controlled Park Avenue apartment or a studio in the Bronx. If you have ever needed a vacation but couldn't afford one, just skip to the Mexico scenes. Once the four ladies ditch New York for a lesbian-owned resort in Mexico, the movie turns into a two-hour perfume commercial.
(Ready to watch?) Drop your favorite scene from La Pelicula Completa in the comments below. Just don't mention the Post-it note. I’m still not over it. Sex And The City La Pelicula Completa
We watch La Pelicula Completa to remind ourselves that you can be fifty, fabulous, and single, or forty, married, and terrified, or thirty, dating a guy who lives with his parents, and still be the main character. Watching La Pelicula Completa means watching Carrie take
It is 2008. I am wearing a silk flower in my hair that I absolutely cannot pull off. And I am ready to cry over a bird at a wedding. It is petty
Let’s get one thing straight. I don’t just watch Sex and the City: La Pelicula Completa . I inhale it. Whether I’m scrolling through HBO Max or stumbling upon a fuzzy, Spanish-dubbed version on a late-night cable channel (where the title always looks more glamorous— La Pelicula Completa ), I stop everything.