 Much like Elle Woods in "Legally Blonde 2," a seemingly dim-witted but driven woman runs for senate to stop legislation that would harm her friends. In the case of Woods, it was her puppy. In “First Amendment,” that means her prostitute friends. For a sex-comedy, there is not much of either in this movie. There are some laughs where in one scene, before the night club girls get to their real jobs, they ask the johns to sign a petition. The johns of course sign them and we get to see the “Oppa” teaching girl from "My Wife Is A Gangster” take her top off. There are some sex scenes, but they are as subdued as make-out scenes from "Beverly Hills 90210." No one gets tested in this movie, everything meanders along and there is nothing really to hold your interest over. |