Talk about how work changes a person

Gregory 2022-03-21 09:01:11

Andy was originally a simple girl who pursued journalistic ideals. For her dream, she came to New York and joined Runway, a magazine with an important position and influence in the fashion industry as an assistant to the editor-in-chief. The editor-in-chief Miranda is a strong woman, with a domineering, tough and unkind work style. Andy suffered all the grievances under her, but in the end she survived and won Miranda's appreciation. After experiencing some things, Anti gradually realized the various changes that she had made after entering Runway, and realized that these changes were making herself develop in a direction that deviated from her original ideals. So she drew back, left Runway, and found her original self.

Sorry, I told the plot of the film, and some people may feel that it is no longer necessary to watch this film. But I want to say, no, the value of this film is not to understand its story, because you can see that the story is very simple, it is easy to guess what will happen next, its value lies in watching, different people will See different things in it. Some people saw beautiful clothes and trendy outfits, some people saw the glitz of the fashion industry and the intrigue and intrigue hidden behind them, and I saw the changes that work makes for a person, and the helplessness of people at work. .

Work can change a person, which I do not need to discuss. The protagonist Anti is aware of her own changes and can retreat resolutely and resolutely, which is not something ordinary people can do. We either have changed without knowing it, or we are aware of it but unable to extricate ourselves, or we are able to extricate ourselves but it is difficult to give up what we have already got and what we might get in the future. If Antti keeps going, she may become Miranda, or she may fail, be eliminated, and forgotten like other equally capable people. Miranda is the former Antti. She chose to go all the way and succeeded. In order to maintain this success, she did some things that "I would rather bear the world and not the world." But I think she She is no longer her own master. On the road of career, she is no longer driving a car, but a train—the direction of travel is not determined by the driver, but by the track. But she should still retain the original simplicity and simplicity, which is why she can help Anti. From this point of view, she belongs to the third type of person mentioned above.

The film pays attention to people's hearts, makes the protagonist fade away from the glitz, chooses love, chooses family, and chooses the original self. This is the main theme of Hollywood movies. And if our main theme film is to feature a female journalist as the main character, it will definitely be her dying parents, abandoning her wailing children, abandoning her husband who doesn’t understand her work, and rushing to interview a certain important issue without hesitation. The first line of events. For such a person, I can only say that it was not work that changed her, but that work (or something more "noble") kidnapped her, and even possessed souls and resurrected them...

No matter what kind of person we are, in the final analysis we are People have inner needs and self-choices. Work is very tiring, but you still have to listen to your heart, and often ask yourself whether the road under your feet has deviated from the original direction, and how far it has deviated. If this is not possible, it is not helpless, but sad.

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  • Anais 2021-10-20 19:01:00

    Mei Gu showed us that even in a popcorn commercial film she can contribute her superb acting skills

  • Leann 2021-10-20 19:00:59

    It's actually pretty good-looking, but I always feel that movies are teaching us to pursue our dreams, but reality often tells us to give up our dreams.

The Devil Wears Prada quotes

  • Nigel: [talking about Andy] Who is that *sad* little person? Are we doing a before-and-after piece I don't know about?

  • Miranda Priestly: Find me that piece of paper I had in my hand yesterday morning.