It's another year for Meryl Streep.
Stepping out of the faint nostalgia of "The Ranch is a Good Companion", in the new film, Meryl wears prada and becomes the devil of fashion.
"The Devil Wears Prada" tells the story of a little girl (Anne Hathaway) who works as an assistant under the fashion legend Miranda (Meryl Streep) and finally chooses to leave. The protagonist is naturally the little girl , but I'm sorry Anne Hathaway, although you did a great job and had a Roberts feel, but with Meryl as a supporting role, it's hard to notice how great you are.
Miranda was intimidating in her first appearance. From the strong reaction of the entire editorial office when they heard that Miranda was going to "snap attack" to Miranda's self-confident to perverted pace after getting out of the "Mercedes" (or other car?) and the whole building seeing her as the queen Humility tells us what a fashion legend is and what a fashion devil is.
Miranda hardly ever looks directly at anyone throughout the film, which is an arrogance that oozes from her bones.
Of course, Meryl's performance is as high as ever. You can't imagine that Meryl, who is bored even attending the Oscars, will play a fashion devil who is born for clothes and perfumes so well, even you will Do you suspect that this is Meryl who played the housewife in "The Last Dream of the Covered Bridge"? Is this Meryl who played the European lady in "Out of Africa"? Of course, yes, this is Meryl Streep, the two-time Oscar-winning actress, who has been hailed by film critics as "only one in a generation".
Speaking of which, it is very digressive. In fact, I want to talk about the movie, but who made such a shining star in the movie?
At the beginning of the film, after Annie got a job that many people yearned for but few people could stick to, Miranda's assistant, she was also very discouraged and thought about giving up. She couldn't stand the constant tension in the editorial department. The atmosphere can't stand the life and work habits of fashion people who are always bound by details.
But she is a girl who wants to prove her ability.
So everyone saw her change, she also began to "like" her own change, and slowly she was reused by Miranda.
But often this is the time when a person needs to choose, "What do you want?" I think this is also the theme of the film.
Anne is not Miranda, what she wants is a free life, a free life that is not bound by brands and details, while Miranda wants a dazzling light in front of the spotlight, an idol among thousands, and a winner in the business world. .
They were all right, but they wanted different things, so Annie finally chose to leave.
At the end of the film, Annie, who had left the editorial department, met Miranda, who was always so dazzling, outside the building. The two looked at each other for a while, and then left each other. I couldn't see who was more lonely, but they were all wonderful.
The director of the film is David Frank, who has directed "Sex and the City" for a generation of white-collar workers. The director has completed a small-cost commercial film very well. I believe that he will not make TV dramas in the future after directing a film for the first time, but what he hopes to know is that film directing is one of the most dangerous professions, especially in Hollywood .
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