The film Devil in Prada is based on Lauren weisberg's novel of the same name, directed by David frankl and co-starred by Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt. The film was released in America on June 30th, 2006.
The film tells the story of a female college student who just left school and entered a top fashion magazine as an assistant editor. She went from being confused when she first entered the workplace to finding the root of the problem from her own point of view, and finally became an excellent professional and fashion expert.
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The Devil in Prada tells the story of a girl who just graduated from school and wants to be a reporter. Andy entered a top fashion magazine, Tianqiao, as an assistant editor when she couldn't find a job. However, the good times didn't last long, and soon she found that her job was a nightmare, because Miranda, the female editor-in-chief, was so mean to everyone, and this tension spread throughout the magazine.
The fashionable devil took power over Andy, leaving her assistant to take care of her business and personal affairs. If there is a hurricane, ask Andy to find a plane to send her back to new york from Miami. When Andy accidentally broke her rules, Andy was asked to look for the manuscript of Harry Potter just because her twins were anxious to know the following story.
When the devil found that Andy was better than Emily, the first assistant, she decided to let Andy go to Paris instead of Emily. Emily's dream is to go to Paris. And let Andy tell Emily the bad news himself. Andy did it one by one, hurting Emily, but Andy thought he really had no choice.
Andy's attitude was to muddle along from the beginning, not to change herself for work, and then she took the initiative to change into fashion clothes and finished her work perfectly. But in the end, through the dialogue with the devil, I found that I got a job, but gave up my family and friends. After severely suppressing others for the progress of my work, I resolutely left the magazine and found my lost happiness.