drst: akireyta: skull-bearer:your-reference-here:soldmysoultohollstein:fightforroses:playwri
drst: akireyta: skull-bearer: your-reference-here: soldmysoultohollstein: fightforroses: playwright-cute: comeoutofthewoodwork: fattyforever: I remember how much her realization that she was “never going to be good enough for him” resonated with me when I first watched this movie. She decided to push herself, not to be with him, but to prove him the fuck wrong. Strong female role models who can still wear pink and love fashion. Yes yes yes. I FUCKING LOVE THIS MOVIE OH MY GODDDDDDDDDD CAN WE JUST STOP FOR A SEC THO? HE’S INSULTING HER FOR BEING DUMB SHE GOT INTO THAT SCHOOL ON HER OWN. WARNER NEEDED HIS DADDY TO CALL THEM TO BE ABLE TO GET IN. I LOVE THIS MOVIE NO ONE EVEN UNDERSTANDS. Elle Woods is my actual hero WHAT MOVIE IS THIS Legally Blonde, if I’m not mistaken. I really liked that this isn’t an end-of-the-movie realisation where we have to sit through a whole load of regressive bullcrap to get to this. No, this comes at the end of act one. It’s like the writers wanted to get this part over as fast as possible so we can have two full acts of Elle Woods being an awesome law student. you know, thinking about this ICONIC movie, something occurred to me. Elle gets in on her own whereas Warner’s dad bought his place, yes, but… …it never even OCCURS to Elle to try and buy or cheat or sneak into law school. She decides to go, and she gets in the front door. This is what we will call the canon text of spite. She’s gonna show his ass and live her best life at the same time. -- source link