It's been three years since the lifelong quartet of best friends established the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Now they face the biggest change of all: college. Carmen is studying drama at Yale, Tibby is learning to direct at NYU, Bridget is getting to know her grandmother for the first time, and Lena is torn between two romances. Through it all, the girls maintain their bond despite the distance between them, and use their friendship (and pants) as a source of strength in the face of their obstacles.
Three Good Reasons
- 1 When the last movie came out, it was all about seing Rory (Gilmore) and Joan (of Arcadia). Now it's all about (Ugly) Betty and Serena (van der Woodsen). It's rare indeed that the stars of four different hit TV shows can share the big screen in such perfect harmony.
- 2 Unlike most movies involving teenage girls, the characters in this one come in varieties other than "friendless outcast" or "backstabbing harpy."
- 3 Returning to the story of these girls is like wearing your favorite pair of jeans straight out of the dryer: fresh and familiar at the same time.
Bet You Didn't Know
The film's director, Moroccan-American Sanaa Hamri, knows all about girl power -- she is one of the few women to have achieved success in the music video industry, directing such videos as Mariah Carey's "Crybaby" and Prince's "Musicology.
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