Andy, a girl who just graduated from school and wanted to be a reporter, entered a top fashion magazine Tianqiao to work as an assistant to the editor-in-chief after looking for a job to no avail. However, the good times didn't last long, and she soon discovered that her job was simply a nightmare, because the female editor-in-chief Miranda treats everyone so harshly, and the tension spread throughout the magazine. This fashionable devil gave her assistants to take care of both official and private affairs, and tossed Andy into a miserable situation. For example, when there is a hurricane, ask Andy to find a plane to take her back from Miami to New York (the reason is that her twins will perform at school the next morning); when Andy accidentally breaks her rules, ask Andy I went to find Harry Potter's manuscript only because her twins were eager to know the following story; when the devil found Andy's ability is higher than her first assistant Emily, she decided to let Andy go to Paris instead of Emily. . Emily's ideal is to go to Paris. And asked Andy to tell Emily the bad news herself. Andy did it one by one, hurting Emily, but Andy thought that he really had no choice. From the very beginning, Andy's attitude was to pass away, not to change herself for work, and then she took the initiative to change into clothes in the fashion circle, completing her work perfectly. But in the end through talking with the devil, I found that I got a job, but gave up my family and friends, and for the sake of progress in the work to suppress others severely, then resolutely left the magazine and found my lost happiness. . In the film, Meryl Streep changed the emotionally rich and introverted feminine image she used to be good at, and starred as a cold-faced "queen" who covered the sky with her hands alone, was high above the sky, and autocratic. In the film, Streep did not abuse his acting skills like some academic actors did. The performance did not go too far. His words and deeds were natural and moderate. In his subtle expressions, his bones revealed the majestic and awe-inspiring "Queen". And the loneliness and desolation behind this strong woman, Streep is also in place, moving but not a little hypocritical.
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