Ok. In fact, I also like PRADA, Shu Uemura and Chanel, Anne Hathaway, and Meryl Streep. Although this movie made me feel dizzy and breathless, it was still pleasing to the eye. I think most of the audience, like me, don’t know what a colorful, pale, arrogant and fragile world the gorgeous “fashion world” hidden behind "Skybridge" is. So we can only follow the situation prescribed by the director and step into this wonderland that the ordinary people do not know. However, when I saw the segment of the fashion blockbuster, I was completely overwhelmed by thunder. I think it's not a naked irony, it's always a bit of teasing. ——For some reason, it suddenly occurred to many high-profile women that the creed that many high-profile women like to repeat is "I like famous brands, but I can't be enslaved by them". They said these things, and tried their best to buy a five-figure bag or shoes, and then they were suspected of buying A on public transportation.
In fact, I am not saying these words to denounce luxury goods. In this film, Andy's girlfriend Lily received the $1,900 bag from Andy and how many women's hearts did the exaggerated performance represent? But she also reminded Andy of her own position. Although Lily is just a small arrangement, the audience can clearly see that she has a clear mind and she has her persistence. What I want to say is that everyone should see what is right for them. If Andy becomes a real "Marina girl", then her social positioning will inevitably change. She and her boyfriend Nate will no longer have the same cultural level, and it is imperative to part ways. This kind of change is nothing, and it is also a kind of sorrow that people stay the same. The problem is that Andy is not Emily. Emily devotes herself to the fashion industry. Her dreams and pursuits are fundamentally different from Andy. Therefore, it can be said that Andy's persistence and hard work are not wrong, what is wrong is the inconsistency of her internal and external changes. Therefore, Andy's withdrawal is correct. This is not a dispute between a "fashion queen" and a "girl next door", but a question of life orientation. Nowadays, too many people can’t see their life position clearly. I think they should all come to watch this movie to figure out what they really like. Is it a Versace evening dress or a casual pullover? Whichever you like is OK, the question is, did you really choose the right one?
It seems to say a lot of nonsense. The last thing I want to say is the embarrassment of women. As Anne Hathaway said in the film, if Marlena is a man, then no one cares about her negative things, people will only pay attention to her great career and amazing achievements. I think the fashion industry is a phenomenon that represents the patriarchal society. Women are treated as objects to be "appreciated", nothing more. The so-called timeless art and novel design are nothing but pale excuses. Andy has really grown up. Although she took off her high heels and low-cut dress, the smile on her face was truly confident and charming. It's completely different from the mess at the beginning of the film. The director does not want to pursue fashion, nor does he want to belittle fashion, but through a woman's transformation in this special workplace to tell the audience what is true fashion, women should think more, and the seeming irony is actually determined. The "inner beauty".
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