Sarah Jessica Parker, the beautiful actress played the ditzy Carrie in Sex and the City, reveals to an interview that women are not of the heroines as seen in the series, but are severely tested by the crisis of the modern world. The woman is not a superwoman but a MOM and wife struggling with school, home and work, just as his new film, But as it does to all?.
Sarah Jessica Parker, personable and egocentric Carrie Bradshaw of Sex and the City, speaks of wives and husbands in modern times, times have changed due to the economic crisis. According to the beautiful wife of Matthew Broderick, women are not of superwomen or heroines but are only struggling with the crisis and committed to make ends meet the family budget. In the series that made him famous and rich Sarah Jessica, her character a woman who leads a life of enviable: party chic, luxurious restaurants important events … behavior that day d ’ today to really bother.
The series was based on the book written by Candace Bushnell of 1997 was elated consumerist spirit of New York of those years. Sarah Jessica Parker, interviewed by to admitted that today times are much changed, and that the woman today has no time to do some shopping spree or participate almost every day a party. The economic crisis and feels women are heroines of fantasy, but simple human beings struggling with recession, with family commitments, and with a job because the costs they impose a double salary.
These days, the actress ’ 's Sex and the City will be the protagonist of a new film that has Centre once the female figure. The new film by Sarah Jessica Parker is titled but how does to everything? and chronicles the life of a woman quite different from those frivolous and carefree superwomen of Sex and the City. A new film and puts the life of a mother and wife struggling with his work and simultaneously with the lives of children to school, the dentist, the Bills, home care, etc. … women, therefore, are strained by the crisis. They manage to get away with it?
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