My favorite actress Meryl Streep (Meryl Streep) plays Miranda, the cold-faced "female devil" who covers the sky with only one hand, high above the sky, and authoritative and spicy. It can be said that the aura is pressing, and the queen is full. What's rare is that she doesn't abuse her acting skills like the so-called academics. Her deductive method is not overkill. Her words and deeds are natural and moderate. In her subtle expressions, her bones reveal the majesty and deterrence of the "Queen". The loneliness and desolation behind the strong woman is equally well-kept, moving but not a bit hypocritical.
Two favorite clips:
1. The queen's first appearance.
Before the appearance, the performance of others contrasted the queen's invincibility, and stunned the audience's appetite. What is the queen like?
Upon receiving the message that Miranda was about to arrive at the office early, Miranda's secretary panicked, one Oh my god, and three NOs. In the tense rhythm of the music, everyone was quickly notified that the queen was coming, and everyone moved quickly as if they were suddenly winding up. The secretary slid and poured drinking water in a rather elegant glass. A pair of PRADA high heels gracefully stepped off the car (this classic segment was later repeatedly quoted in major film and television dramas), and the camera moved step by step. Move up, yes, this is the legendary fashion demon. I saw Miranda holding the magazine color in her hand, wearing a Dennis Basso black leather jacket, Armani gloves on her hand, and an off-white Prada leather bag in her hand. She walked towards the magazine with a tall and strong figure. At this time, the camera was only showing her back and profile. . Everyone in the office hurriedly tidied things up, changed high heels, and put on lipstick. When she stepped into the elevator of the "Runway" editorial office building, the supermodel on the same elevator hurriedly said "I'm sorry" and walked out. Only then did the female devil's face appear, with short white hair, a serious and indifferent expression, and a critical and contemptuous look at the ground. When the elevator door opened again, the female devil took off her sunglasses cruelly and went straight to the office. People on the road quickly gave way until the secretary picked him up and began to criticize the work. All the shots came together in one go, full of tension, and Miranda's appearance was impressive.
2. The female devil talks about the meaning of fashion for the first time.
When Miranda and her team were discussing the matching of clothes, when they were troubled by the choice of two seemingly identical blue belts, they wore cheap blue sweaters and felt unreasonable that Andy, who was completely fashionable and completely layman, was critical of them. And couldn't help laughing out loud. Miranda said: "In a certain issue of our magazine, a sky blue dress designed by a certain designer was published on the cover. Later, such sky blue dresses appeared in several designer conferences. Then it appeared in major cities all over the world. High-end stores, department stores, and low- and medium-priced stalls have flourished. So, one day, you bought this blue sweater from the price reduction of chain stores. You think you have nothing to do with fashion, and fashion is not important. The truth is Many seasons ago, the people in this room had already made the choice for you."
What she said made me in awe. She seemed so critical that she was unbearable. However, she is truly dedicated and professional. Details determine success or failure, and success is not so casually obtained. Fashion is a very delicate and keen art, and it is inseparable from the meticulous attention to detail. This is also the survival rule of the fashion circle. And the tall design that seems to be far away from us actually deeply affects the food, clothing, housing and transportation of the general public, which really awakens the dreamer.
It is said that the prototype of Miranda is Anna Wintour, the editor-in-chief of "Vogue". A strong woman galloping in the fashion circle is worthy of respect. Of course, this film review is written for Meryl Streep, the queen in my mind, thank you for creating characters that make me stunned.
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