"The Queen Wearing Prada" is like a textbook for newcomers' workplaces. It uses fashion as a medium to integrate career choices, the relationship between family and career, and the dark tide of intrigue under the sun at the workplace. What's ingenious is that the arrangement of these elements is not so messy and lengthy. On the contrary, it has produced a strong resonance for the audience's work life. In addition to the closeness of the film concept to the reality, it also stems from Meryl Streep’s high coldness. The old and spicy fashion queen and the loneliness behind her are particularly outstanding, unpretentious.
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