Legally Blonde (2001) | 12 Life Lessons with Elle Woods | MGM Studios

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  • Warner doesn't recognize Elle at Harvard Law School.
  • Elle has a unique approach to her studies.
  • There’s tension surrounding an important alibi in a murder trial.
  • Elle demonstrates her dedication to her friends.
  • There's a strong emphasis on self-belief and first impressions.

Warner, I totally forgot you go here. What are you talking about? I'm sorry. Are you here to see me?
No, silly. I go here.

You go where? Harvard Law School. You got into Harvard Law?
What, like it's hard?

You're gonna need this. You're scrunchie.
My lucky scrunchie. It helped me pass Spanish.

Do you have a resume? Yes, we do.
Um. Here is. It's pink. Oh.
And it's scented. I think it gives it a little something extra, don't you think?

Okay, we'll see you next class.
I have to wonder if the defendant kept a thorough record of every sperm emission made throughout his life.

Interesting. Why do you ask?
Well, unless the defendant attempted to contact every single one-night stand to determine if a child resulted in those unions.
He has no parental claim over this child whatsoever.

Wish me luck, Bruiser.
This is my first class as a serious law student.
I totally looked the part.

Wait, am I on glue or did we not get into the same law school?
Warner. Yeah, but. But what?
We took the same LSATs and we're taking the same classes.

I know, but. Come on, El, be serious.
You can do something more valuable with your time.
I'm never gonna be good enough for you, am I?

What the hell do you mean you went to visit her?
I went to get her alibi. Did you get it? Mm hmm.
It's really good. Well, great. What is it?

Oh, I can't tell you. Why the hell not?
Because I promised her I'd keep it a secret.
And I can't break the bonds of sisterhood.

Screw sisterhood.
This is a murder trial, not some scandal at the sorority house.
I want the alibi.

I can't give it to you. But I can tell you she is innocent.
You know, Elle, I still can't believe you didn't tell Callahan the alibi.
It's not my alibi to tell.

I know.
And I thought that was very classy of you. Really? Sure.

Thanks. The hell with law school.
I just wanted to say goodbye. If you're going to let one stupid prick ruin your life.
You're not the girl I thought you were.

O my God. There she is.
Elle. Elle. We came to see your trial.
Oh, look, how cute. There's like a judge in everything.

And jury people vote for out. Ladies, take a seat.
Remembering that first impressions are not always correct.
You must always have faith in people.
And most importantly, you must always have faith in yourself.