Saturday, January 11, 2020
10 Point of ââ¬ÅThe Devil Wears Pradaââ¬Â (Film) Essay
The Devil Wears Pradaà is a 2006à comedy-drama film, a looseà screen adaptationà ofà Weinbergerââ¬â¢s 2003novel of the same name. It starsà Anne Hathawayà as Andrea Sachs, a college graduate who goes to New York City and gets a job as a co-assistant to powerfulà fashion magazine editorà Miranda Priestly, played byà Meryl Strep.à Emily Bluntà andà Stanley Tuccià co-star, as co-assistant Emily Charlton, and Art Director Nigel, respectively. 1. The devil wears Prada means that the devil can come in any form and not just the ugly scary version we all expect. He can come as a well dressed good looking person and fool anybody into doing whatever he wants. 2. Prada is an upscale clothing designer. Apparently, she is a difficult person. Therefore, Ann Winter (The Devil) wears Prada clothing. 3. The Devil Wears Prada is two films in one: a caustic, energetic satire of the fashion world and a cautionary melodrama. 4. An ironic measure of the filmââ¬â¢s research into the fashion-magazine scene is the fact that thereââ¬â¢s almost no journalism in it. 5. Fashion is designed to have you buy something that has the predetermined shelf life of cottage cheese. 6. That a designer will put a fashion combination on a cover of a magazine that you would never dream of coupling together. 7. That people can pay all too much money for a handbag ââ¬â after all it is just something to put ââ¬Å"stuffâ⬠into. Well, just think of a purse is another opportunity to be mismatched with your shoes. 8. Real women will die wearing high heals that are high enough to give you a nose bleed. 9. Even designers have off days, and seasons for that matter. Learn how to just walk away from anything you canââ¬â¢t describe what color it is. 10. I believe that one of Hathawayââ¬â¢s dresses could best be described as the color of thawing frozen spinach.
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