This is such a groundbreaking movie, especially for 2001. The fact that Elle went there for Warner but in the end realised he didn't deserve her and she actually started being there for herself. And yes, she found love with Emmett but that wasn't the focus of the movie. Also she didn't have to change. She still liked fashion and make-up and pink while being a kick ass law student.
The last scene with Elle and Warner outside the courtroom and the graduation scene were not a part of the original script. The two scenes were shot in England some time later because Reese Witherspoon and Matthew Davis were filming there at the time (you can see her hair and make-up are different from the scene before). They were also the only ones present during the graduation scene. The other actors filmed in LA and the whole thing was edited together later.
Heida
2025-05-16 10:10:33 +0000 UTC
😂 I forgot about that
So funny
Sam
2025-05-16 04:23:54 +0000 UTC
They were thirsting. lol. Plain as day. I've sat on many admissions committees and aside from her strong scores, she has a wholly unsatisfactory application. In addition, the video would be considered unprofessional and inappropriate. It takes more than good scores to get into Harvard Law. But this is a fun comedy and we don't take these things seriously. :)
Dónde está la biblioteca
2025-05-16 01:43:18 +0000 UTC
I'm not sure if anyone remembers but this is the same movie that Wednesday watched as a horror movie
Lindsey S
2025-05-16 01:36:24 +0000 UTC
I had a law professor very similar to Professor Stromwell. She was mix of Stromwell and Annalise Keating from How to Get Away With Murder. She was my favorite professor.
RC Flores
2025-05-16 01:17:36 +0000 UTC
This reaction healed me 😂
Sam
2025-05-16 00:58:58 +0000 UTC
The Harvard admissions council wasn't thirsting; they genuinely liked her and wanted to give her a chance. Also the LSAT's highest is 180, Elle got a 179 so it was almost perfect and she didn’t barely make it or get in easily. PS. The David guy who dewormed orphans is Oz Perkins, his father was Anthony Perkins from Psycho and Oz is the director of Longlegs. Edit: In the early access reaction I wonder if you guys realized that Brooke was Clear Rivers from Final Destination.
briana
2025-05-15 23:09:55 +0000 UTC
An LSAT score of 179 puts you in the 99th percentile (highest possible is 180) , plus a 4.0 in her undergrad degree, so it's not really "just that easy" - they'd have to be crazy not to admit her.