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New York fashion designer Melanie Carmichael suddenly finds herself engaged to the city's most eligible bachelor. But Melanie's past holds many secrets, even the husband who refuses to divorce...
...a sporadically amusing yet entirely ineffective romantic comedy that ultimately squanders an expectedly charismatic turn from star Reese Witherspoon.
It's as preposterous and phony as a Confederate C-note, but Reese Witherspoon has so much natural beauty, talent and charm she guarantees more fun than the day the hogs ate Willie.
October 02, 2002
Common Sense Media
Witherspoon's charm keeps this movie afloat.
December 28, 2010
Washington Post
Physical charms are no match for the generic predictability of the story.
September 27, 2002
TheMovieReport.com
Witherspoon is not immune to the bland and processed feel to this rote romantic comedy.
Watching Reese Witherspoon in Sweet Home Alabama is like looking at a daisy floating in a toilet: She's the best thing in it, but you wonder what she's doing there.
If you're a fan of Witherspoon, this movie was produced, shot, edited and distributed entirely for you.
September 27, 2002
New York Observer
Would be an unendurable viewing experience for this ultra-provincial New Yorker if 26-year-old Reese Witherspoon were not on hand to inject her pure fantasy character, Melanie Carmichael, with a massive infusion of old-fashioned Hollywood magic.