Recently I watched Legally Blonde & Legally Blonde : Red, White & Blonde.
These two sequels of Legally Blonde are way way way too awesome tho.
I'm just lack of vocabulary to describe this movie but it's way too good.
I won't summarize the real story behind it but I know Elle Wood taught me a simple lesson in life.
Faith.
Who knows a person with fashion design background could enter Harvard Law School?
It's Elle Wood.
That one little blonde who could pass a kind of animal's bill called "Bruiser's Bill" in the house of Representative for her first time in the Congress?
It's Elle Wood.
She believes an honest voice is louder than a crowd's.
It's just that when you believe in something and it seems impossible, that's how the real challenges begin.
You begin to lose your faith in what you believe just because some stupid assholes claim to you "No ones do that" or "You're so weird where did you get the stupid idea?"
Prove them you're wrong.
It might be difficult at first but pursue of what you dream with courage.
I'm glad the character of Elle Wood, the author of the movie potrays her as a good person.
She helped alot of people and as a return, whenever she felt everything just fell apart. God blessed her with those friends and her boyfriend to help her out.
Emmett, her boyfriend :D
When everyone looking down at her during her first day in Harvard, Emmett showed an opposite behaviour.
She knew this girl is something different.
From the very first day they work together on a case of murder, Emmett never take Elle's opinions as ridiculous or something that doesn't make sense at all.
He knew Elle's efforts of finding the real murderer were going to be worth.
So he convinced the court to supervise Elle as the counsel of the defendant as she was just a student and not a legal practicioner yet.
They won the case, wooo!
On the second movie, Emmett pushed Elle not to be afraid of getting fired from her law firm.
He supported Elle to see the Congress people by herself in the Washington D.C.
The day Elle won the discharge petition of 218 people, Elle knew she wouldn't be able to do this if Emmett lose faith in her.
She knew at least there will be one particular person that could tell her in the end of the day "Baby everything will be good, believe me."
Thus, whatever we do in life, either it is on regard to an issue of love, belief or something that concerns trustworthy, just believe in yourself that you could be able to make a change on people's point of view so that they have the same thoughts like yours.
Just don't give up :)
Hey that's me in 5 years.
Don't believe me? Just watch ;)