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Having conquered Harvard, Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon), the blonde, effervescent, pink-loving law school grad, is now a rising young lawyer at a great firm, balancing a demanding a career with preparations for her wedding to the man of her dreams. But when she finds out that her beloved dog Bruiser's family members are being used as cosmetic test subjects by one of her firm's own clients, she stands up for their rights--and is promptly fired. She's devastated, but you can't keep an optimist down. Ms. Woods goes to Washington to take matters into her own French-manicured hands. Trying to learn the political ropes and win over politicians, Elle faces a formidable challenge--and in a sea of
gray, black, and navy, she sticks out like a pink thumb. Others on The Hill aren't immediately kind to "Capitol Barbie" and D.C. isn't an easy place for a person with impeccable fashion sense and a Harvard Law degree. But with her clever and sassy signature blend of intelligence and determination, she bucks the system the Elle Woods way. Speaking up for Bruiser and his family, Elle eventually inspires those around her to find voices of their own. Mary
Lynn appears as Renna Giuliani, a character who works for Rep. Rudd
played by Sally
Field. She is among a group who think Elle is a fool when they first meet
her, but really begin to like Elle as they get to know her better. As Elle leaves
Rudd's office, Renna Giuliani
and the others, make a mass exodus from Sally Field to join Elle and her
cause. This is
Mary Lynn's second appearance in a Reese Witherspoon film.
There is a great scene where Renna Giuliani reads Elle Woods her schedule, which includes a hard to obtain Commerce Committee hearing.
You can view a clip of the scene here. Read
a review from Kool 107's Dan Martin here.
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