The Devil Wears Prada
The Devil Wears Prada
PG-13 | 30 June 2006 (USA)
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Andy moves to New York to work in the fashion industry. Her boss is extremely demanding, cruel and won't let her succeed if she doesn't fit into the high class elegant look of their magazine.

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stellaluna-80390

Anne Hathaway has never been cuter, Stanley Tucci has never been sweeter, Meryl Streep has never been icier and MY GOD EMILY BLUNT HAS NEVER BEEN FUNNIER. A cut throat tale of workplace sabotage disguised in girly couture. This is the female wall street and over a decade later, absolutely holds up.

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Matt Greene

I can't tell is this is just a super-light drama or a jokeless comedy. Either way, without the faux-prestige of Streep strutting around, I'm convinced this movie wouldn't even be a blip on the cultural radar. AND HOW MANY TIMES DO WE HAVE TO HEAR CHARACTERS TRY TO CONVINCE US THAT ANNE HATHAWAY IS FAT?!?!

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Raj Doctor

The movie is based on a novel (2003) written by Lauren Weisberger which has been translated to more than 35 languages. The Director David Frankel had read the novel and later thought of making it into a movie. There were several screenplay writers who worked to finalize the movie script, but the credit was ultimately given to Aline Brosch McKenna.The movie is based on a real life true character the editor of Vogue Anna Wintour where Lauren had worked as an assistant for a short while. In the movie the role of real Anna is named Miranda (played villainously by Meryl Streep) and that of Lauren is named Andy (played by a new comer Anne Hathway).The choice of Meryl was obvious but Anne had to push herself to get the role, but the new debut of Miranda's first secretary Emily played by Emily Blunt was after auditioning 1000 aspirants.Meryl based her role and enacted it just imitating a brutal MAN running his company. The story is about how Andy who wants to be a journalist gets sucked into the fashion industry through this magazine where she gets job as a secretary to Miranda, who is a brutal task master - one who is obnoxious and never satisfied.The first secretary Emily aspires to be with Miranda, but with time Andy rises the ladder in the organization and does not realize that she is losing her love, her friends and her soul in the work she is doing.When she realizes it she quits the job and joins a firm as a journalist and there the movie ends showing Andy liberated and happy.The movie takes a shot at Fashion industry and takes a dubious view-point and presents it with enough guts to expose the underbelly of it.So this time on my second viewing - I felt that - you take any industry - and when you work in it and climb the ladder - and if you are sucked into it defending it and living it - you will not be aware of the dirty underbelly of that industry. But if one has to protect one's soul - one has to protect even if one works as a journalist - or even as a social worker or any other thing.The moment your soul takes precedence - you will feel that the work you are doing does not fulfill your search and what you are seeking. So to show the Fashion industry in bad light is a one-dimensional take. As much as fashion designers are superficial - so are journalist - so are any other professions. So this was the take of mine - while watching the movie a second time.The movie was a dud on USA box office but raked mullah on international release and became the biggest block-bluster internationally.What happened actually was that people went gaga over the designer clothes worn in the movie rather than taking the message home.I think, in my first viewing there was so much of critical buzz, that one gets dragged in the flow of positive reviews. Now after 10 years, it is a right frame of mind from which one watches the movie and gives a balanced review.Overall - it was a okay movie. I will go with 5.5 out of 10.

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Luxurious

The Devil Wears Prada is basically a movie about a girl named Andy who wants to become a journalist for a famous newspaper. In order to do so, she decides to work as the assistant for Miranda Priestly, editor in chief of a fashion magazine. *Take in mind that she doesn't an interest in fashion, in fact, she hates fashion.* She juggles this job, her friendships, her relationship, all while taking an interest in her job and meeting an attractive man.CharactersAndy and her friends/boyfriend annoy me. Andy: Why would you get a job at a fashion magazine, if you don't like fashion? If you're so smart, why didn't you look up the name of your boss prior to the interview? She literally didn't know who Miranda Priestly was. My English and Business teacher taught us that we needed to research the company that you're applying a job for prior to the interview. It's important to dress appropriately for your career. If you don't care to dress fashionably, at least dress professionally. *Hint: A lumpy Sweater and hideous skirt are not professional! Try a button up shirt with a professional blazer, and a matching pencil skirt.* By the way... Andy did not work hard to get that Harry Potter manuscript, she simply knew the right guy to get it.Her boyfriend: The glue that ties their relationship together is misogyny... I'm not kidding. Noah starts being an asshole as soon as he comes on the screen. Nash literally insults his girlfriend by joking that she couldn't get a job at a fashion magazine in person (granted, Nick has a point, but still). That time Numa literally celebrated his girlfriend almost quitting her job. That time he got mad that his girlfriend was late on his birthday when she informed him that she would be late. That time Neville said they don't have much in common now that she likes fashion and doesn't make fun of those girls; so the thing that brought them together was misogyny... Sad thing is she takes him back in the end. Her friends: people who seem to get mad that she has a job and responsibilities. The EndingIf the ending were up to me: Nigel would get his promotion, Andy would get a promotion in the fashion industry and end up with Christian Thompson, and Christian Thompson would not be a tool.

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