The movie relies heavily on the stereotype of being blonde, “Blondes are usually associated with both low intelligence and ability and high beauty and femininity.” (Bry. C, Follendant, A., Meyer, T., 2007)
Despite getting into Harvard, Elle is excluded from the study group after they tell her “It’s a smart people thing.” Her ex doubts Elle’s abilities to which she replies “did we not just get into the same law school.”Throughout the movie she is constantly judged based on her appearance and friendly personality. The soundtrack is expected for such a light-hearted film consisting of pop songs including the opening and closing track Perfect Day (Hoku). This song is played to images of blonde hair, manicured nails and groups of sorority students having fun which sets the overall tone of the movie.
Luketic uses many close up shots which mean the audience has to rely heavily on facial expressions over physical movement. This framing works well with the type of movie as the times when full body shots are show it is to emphasises the outfits worn by Elle in the scene. The outfits are part of Elle’s character, bright and colourful.
There are faults in the movie with audio and visual synchronicities in quite a few scenes. There are times when an actor is talking but in the shot their mouth is not moving. There are some factual errors as well, “In the courtroom scenes the U.S. and state flags have been placed on the incorrect sides” (IMBD)
The storyline does produce some unbelievable qualities with Elle winning her first trial based on
References: (Bry. C, Follendant, A., Meyer, T., 2007, Blonde Like Me: When Self-Construal’s Moderate Stereotype Priming Effects on Intellectual Performance, Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.) IMBD website http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250494/trivia?tab=gf Michael Hastings: http://www.answers.com/topic/legally-blonde#ixzz1pFFv1owA