In "Sex and the City," Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker), a celebrated columnist in New York, is about to tie the knot with her long-time beau Mr. Big (Chris Noth). As she prepares for her big day, she confides in her three closest friends: Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis), and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia Nixon). The wedding plans are put into jeopardy when one of Carrie's friends, Samantha, inadvertently tips off Mr. Big about the true nature of their relationship with him, leading him to question his commitment. As a result, he breaks off their engagement, leaving Carrie heartbroken and devastated. As Carrie struggles to come to terms with her new reality, her friends rally around her to offer support and guidance. Samantha, ever the free spirit, encourages Carrie to let loose and have fun, while Charlotte and Miranda urge her to focus on her own happiness rather than dwelling on the past. Meanwhile, Carrie's relationships with her friends are put to the test as they navigate their own romantic entanglements and personal struggles. Samantha finds herself torn between her latest conquest and her lingering feelings for Mr. Big, while Charlotte faces an unexpected surprise that will change her life forever. Miranda, meanwhile, must confront her own insecurities about marriage and commitment. Throughout the film, Carrie's iconic style, wit, and vulnerability are on full display as she grapples with the ups and downs of love, friendship, and identity. With its witty banter, sassy humor, and poignant exploration of relationships, "Sex and the City" is a delightful and unforgettable ride that will leave audiences laughing, crying, and cheering for their beloved heroine.