The relationship between the masses and fashion

Sigurd 2022-03-21 09:01:11

I have always been outdated, new movies, I like to shelve the old and watch them.
I just watched "The Devil Wearing PRADA" last night, and I always thought it was just a second-rate Hollywood movie,
but unexpectedly... it was really a second-rate Hollywood movie.
But even this second-rate is already pretty good.

In my opinion, the advantages of this movie are: simplicity and accuracy.
The movie actually talks about the relationship between the masses and fashion, both love and hate.
While admiring, admiring, fearing, and ridiculing, on the other hand, there is an inescapable vanity, on the other
hand, he is always unable to devote himself to fashion, and he is eager to see the ugly appearances and foreign appearances.
That kind of mentality is actually very complicated and difficult to handle,
but the film is quite simple to project on two women:
one is a young woman who is not involved in fashion, full of unrealistic ideals, and a down-to-earth literary and artistic young woman, the
other is extremely powerful and unprivileged. Life, the fashion demon who calls the wind and rains.
From being despised, feared, angry, to stunning transformation, participating, joining,
losing themselves, stepping on others, losing lovers,
witnessing the sadness and fragility of the female devil, unknowingly adding more emotions,
To protect her, defend her, warn her, until the turning point: the
devil said: You will be me, you will be me,
and the female Wenqing said: No.

The story is not very ups and downs, not many characters, so-called fashion scenes and luxury brands are not many,
but it is dazzling, there are vanity and prosperity, there are also bitterness and loneliness,
and there are wonderful people, witty words, and stop.
Not sensational, nor promiscuous, but fortunately, it ends.
Of course the actors are good. Meryl Streep doesn’t have many scenes. The last smile,
from the freezing of the iceberg to the iconic little bit of her mouth, smiles so gracefully and warmly.
In the next second, the iceberg is once again an iceberg,
and outside the car window, the girl is youthful, confident, jumping forward, not so fashionable, nor old-fashioned, just right.

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The Devil Wears Prada quotes

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