Saturday, November 21, 2009

My favorite movie "The Devil Wears Prada"

After seeing the movie, you must want to go shopping for fashionable stuffs to an urban like N.Y.C. and Paris! The Devil Wears Prada is a 2006 comedy-drama film, a loose screen adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel of the same name. David Frankel, who is a director of TV series “Sex And The City”, directs the movie. One of the important positions of this movie is the stylist. Patricia Field, who is the stylist of same TV series as David, is chosen for this delightful part. Meryl Streep plays slave driver Miranda, and Anne Hathaway plays a main character Andrea.

In New York, the naive, simple just-graduated in journalism Andrea is hired to work as the second assistant of the powerful and sophisticated Miranda Priestly, the ruthless and merciless executive of the Runway fashion magazine. Andrea dreams to become a journalist and faces the opportunity as a temporary professional challenge. Andrea's job seems the dreamlike work that anyone longed for. However, it is filled with super severe and unreasonable demands from Miranda. The private life of Andy gradually becomes badly. Cross-purposes continue with lover Nate. On the other hand, with the support of people around her, Andrea changes her attitude and behavior more positively. She shifts to fashionable, confident, magnetic woman like Miranda. It affects her private life and the relationship with her boyfriend Nate, her family and friends. In the end, Andrea learns that life is made of choices.

The story is not so diverting and emotional, but many crucial elements like music, frame works, costumes, and actor generate a synergistic effect for the movie. Many famous fabulous fashion brands Including Prada, which is in the movie title, show up a screen one after the other as if it totally turns up a fashion magazine from next to next. It must be pleasure and enjoyable not only for a person who love brands, but also the person who is not very interested in a fashion.

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