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Legally Blonde

Robert Luketic · 2001 · Film

1h 36m · Comedy

In 75 Achriom libraries · rated 3.5 of 5

This picture is a vibrant exploration of self-discovery and empowerment set against the backdrop of Harvard Law School.

UpliftingContemporaryThe Power of Self-empowerment Through EducationChallenging Gender Stereotypes in SocietyUnexpected Friendships in Competitive EnvironmentsOvercoming Preconceived Notions of IntelligenceThe Importance of Staying True to Oneself

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