By Douglas MacLaurin
LONDON - Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and
Miranda are back — The "Sex and the City" TV stars took to the
big screen on Monday with the world premiere in London of their
tales of love and high fashion in New York.
The film takes up four years on from where
the hit series left the sassy singletons, who were so blatantly
honest in their desire to have "sex like men" but also lusted as
much for a new pair of Manolo Blahnik heels as they did for the
perfect beau.
The stars were greeted by hordes of screaming
fans in London’s Leicester Square where Sarah Jessica Parker
said "This is a movie for all genders, gays, straights and
everybody in-between."
Parker, who plays Carrie and is also a
producer of the film, said she had been working on the project
for 2-1/2 years. But getting everyone together again was not
easy.
There were reports that when talks about a
film began, Kim Cattrall, who plays Samantha, had demanded more
money and creative control.
"I needed to spend time with my real family
and I’m really glad that I did because in the four years, you
know, coming back, I think the film is where it should be,"
Cattrall told Reuters in New York before the film’s London
launch.
Kristin Davis, who plays Charlotte, said she
was tired of hearing endless gossip that the quartet of stars
did not get along on the film set.
"It’s a sexist thing really," she told
Reuters, complaining that magazines "don’t talk about how the
Sopranos all fought or whatever."
"Not all women are bitchy to each other," she
added.
The film takes off from where the TV series
ended.
Carrie is still working out of her Upper East
Side apartment, but now she is a contributing editor to Vogue
and is working on her fourth book.
Charlotte is living out her dream on Park
Avenue and Samantha has followed her actor boyfriend to Los
Angeles.
Miranda is still in Brooklyn, missing
Manhattan, and is grappling with the demands of motherhood.
Chris Noth is back as Carrie’s love interest
Mr. Big, and actress Candice Bergen also returns as Carrie’s
editor Enid Frick at Vogue.
There is a new addition to the cast too, Louise, Carrie’s
assistant, played by Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson. –
Reuters