from the Devil Wears Prada

Kaitlyn 2022-10-31 12:10:39

After watching "the September Issue", you will feel how simple and crude the behavior of the character Miranda is set up in "the Devil Wears Prada", wearing exaggerated fur (although fur is in the September issue, it is also a problem for Vogue. Elements of meaning), throwing clothes and bags, plain and clear at a glance, and not at all like Anna. Perhaps this is the most direct method, after all, the protagonist is not Miranda.
But the staff's awe for Anna, their belief in her status is consistent with the movie, and Anna's daughter's attitude towards fashion is exactly the same as Andy's boyfriend.
Anna and Miranda were both described as "not warm and friendly, but she was just doing her job". Meryl also imitated Anna's tone, gentle and not impatient, but everyone knew that her words had to be heard.
In addition, Andy finally realized that he did not agree with Miranda and left her in the film. In the documentary, Anna also thinks that she is not approved by her family, and thinks that she is doing a ridiculous job in their eyes, no matter how much she is in her own world. brilliant. Fortunately, at least in reality Anna still has Grace and her Vogue.

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The September Issue quotes

  • Grace Coddington: I can't shoot everything for the rest of my life with Steven Meisel in Alder Mansion, which is an ugly fucking house.

  • Tom Florio: [about Anna Wintour] I don't find her to be hidden. I just don't find her to be accessible to people she doesn't need to be accessible to. She's busy, you know. And she's not warm and friendly, she's doing her business. We leave warm to me. I'll have to be warm enough for the two of us.