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Sex and the City (2008)

Release Date:
Friday, May 30, 2008

MPAA Rating:
R

Rating Reason:
Strong sexual content, graphic nudity and language

Genre:
Comedy

Starring:
Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Chris Noth, Jennifer Hudson, Lynn Cohen

Written By:
Michael Patrick King

Director:
Michael Patrick King

Official Site:

Synopsis:
"Sex and the City" is coming to the big screen in a feature film adaptation of the hit HBO television series. The film will follow the continuing adventures of the series four main characters - Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda - as they live their lives in Manhattan four years after the series ended.

Sex and the City (2008) | Spiritual Article

Is SATC SATaniC?
David Bruce, Webmaster

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There are many ways to think about “Sex and the City” (SATC). To some, it is Satanic. To others it is spiritual and even biblical. Here is a breakdown of opinions with my own take.

1. SATC -- AS PROMOTING UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

The host of Live Prayer evangelist Bill Keller (aka the Dr. Phil of Prayer) says it does “little more than teach women how to be sexually permissive while celebrating unhealthy relationships… (And) reduces women to nothing more than mere sex objects” (reference).

 He is wrong on the objectification of women analogy, but does he have a point in saying that it promotes “unhealthy relationships”?

2. SATC -- AS SATaniC LIES

Bill Keller at Faith Writers seems to think that it promotes unhealthy relationships, claiming that SATC is “a case study for women in how to become whores and have failed relationships!” And he further claims the he receives “hundreds of emails daily from women, and men, who fell for satan's lies like Sex and the City.”

Hmmm, the women on SATC are “whores”? And he gets “HUNDREDS OF EMAILS DAILY” regarding its satanic lies? Something seems disingenuous about such statements to me.

3. SATC -- AS SOUL SEARCHING

The refreshingly less pretentious Chicago Sun-Times religion writer Cathleen Falsani comments on her blog, “According to my records, the ladies of 'Sex and the City, -- individually or as a group -- went to church at least nine times in the last six years, which is nine more times than the Brady Bunch ever did. Carrie, et al., attended five weddings, four funerals, two Shabbat meals, one baptism and a bat mitzvah.”

Interestingly Cathleen Falsani states that SATC raised a “question of the week. A spiritual-not-religious, Generation X version of an existential conundrum.”  Here are a few she notes:

Can you ever really forgive if you can't forget?
No matter how hard we look, do we ever really see ourselves clearly?
Do we really want these things, or are we programmed to think we do?
Is it smarter to follow your heart or your head?
No matter how much you travel or how much you run from it, can you ever really escape your past?
Soul mates: Reality or torture device?
She wants to find what's true, what matters and what doesn't.
In matters of love, how do you know when it's right?
What's it all worth?
Are we being too fast to judge judgment?
What's the harm in believing?
Can you make a mistake and miss your fate?
How did we wind up in the dark?
Denial: Friend or foe?

4. SATC -- AS A MODERN SONG OF SOLOMON
And then there is SATC from a biblical point of view. The media review editor for Presbyterians Today magazine Teresa Blythe (M.Div) writes, “The following are some verses that reveal amazing correspondences between the "Song (of Solomon)" and "Sex and the City":

"Our vineyards are in blossom." (Song 2:15)
"I sought him, but found him not..." (3:1)
"Eat, friends, drink and be drunk with love." (5:1)
"How graceful are your feet in sandals, O queenly maiden!" (7:1)
"My beloved is all radiant and ruddy..." (5:10)
"Do not stir up or awaken love until it is ready!" (2:7)
"Love is strong as death. Passion fierce as the grave." (8:6)
(Her article on Beliefnet gives fuller detail)

Teresa Blythe summarizes thusly, “People who study Song of Songs are fond of saying it promotes an ‘ideal’ of human love. (And in SATC)  Ideal love (is) examined and defined for this culture and time by strong, smart, high-heeled women who stirred up real passion wherever they went.”

MY VIEW

“She wants to do the right thing -- if she can figure out what it is” (quote from SATC)

I go with the women reviewers on this one. Bothe Blythe and Falsani are light years ahead of Keller and Tate in terms of spiritual insight. SATC does reflect on questions about life and relationships that we all ask. There are biblical connections in SATC. However, SATC is not the ending point; rather it is a starting point. It asks the questions –open ended questions. Unlike, critics Keller and Tate (who seem to have all the answers) SATS never presumes to have the answers. The answers to the questions it raise are found in the journey of life itself in relationship with God and others. SATC is weak on expressing relationship with God (to be sure), but strong in its portrayal of strong relationships with others.

Quote: “But she is a seeker. Like so many of us.” And so it is. Amen.

(My thanks to
David Buckna for the links)

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