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The Devil Wears Prada (2006, DVD)

Movie Description
A drastic improvement on Lauren Weisberger‘s bestselling novel, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA showcases Meryl Streep's knack for combining humor and sadness. While likely inspired by notorious VOGUE editor Anna Wintour, Streep's Miranda Priestly (head of Runway magazine) is entirely her own creation. Sporting silvery hair, a vast collection of fur coats, an encyclopedic knowledge of all things fashionable, and a killer smile, Miranda is full of wicked charm. With her mature beauty and commanding presence, Miranda is as fascinating to watch as she is intimidating to the constant rotation of assistants thrown her way.


When bookish Northwestern grad Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) interviews to become Miranda's newest lackey, Miranda hires her not for her lackluster wardrobe but for her intellect. Inside the pristine Runway offices, Andy suffers through a never-ending list of impossible tasks, and is the subject of constant harassment by Miranda's jealous first assistant (Emily Blunt). But to the dismay of her boyfriend (Adrian Grenier) and close friends, Andy slowly finds herself seduced by the glamorous world of fashion, and by Miranda herself. While Andy's transformation comes largely in the form of new designer clothing, the makeover is mental as well. What starts out as a firm belief in fashion's vapidity and in Miranda's heartlessness gradually fades into the suspicion that the boss from hell might just be hiding a soul. While the book villainized its title character, the film gives new depths to her wrath. As Andy trades her undergrad wardrobe for one packed with Prada and Chanel (with help from Stanley Tucci in a brilliant role), viewers are able to savor the work of costume designer Patricia Field. Together with director David Frankel (who also worked on SEX AND THE CITY), Field creates a world of fashion so wonderfully extreme it would be hard for anyone to resist.

Credits
Producer:Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr., Wendy Finerman
Cast:Adrian Grenier, Anne Hathaway, Daniel Sunjata, Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, Simon Baker, Stanley Tucci, Tracie Thoms

Details
Edition:Widescreen

Editorial Reviews
3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] sinfully funny, deliciously glossy [film]....[Streep's] performance is a comic and dramatic tour de force."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (07/13/2006)

"[W]e haven't seen our Meryl like this until now, relishing the role as if it were the swellest Best of Everything achievement award a 13-time Oscar nominee could receive." -- Grade: B
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (06/30/2006)

"[Ms. Streep's] perfectionism has rarely seemed so apt....[Ms. Blunt's performance] is a minor tour de force of smiling hostility."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (06/30/2006)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[I]mpressively free of black-and-white characterizations."
Box Office - Christine James (08/01/2006)

3 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he real pleasure...is watching Meryl Streep brilliantly colour her glamorous gorgon with shadings of vulnerability..."
Total Film - Neil Smith (11/01/2006)

"[A] voyeuristic treat....Streep's performance is as supple as a kid glove, evoking both the loneliness and erotic charge of ultimate power..."
Sight and Sound - Liese Spencer (10/01/2006)

3 stars out of 4 -- "[A]n appealing comedy....A series of engaging moments filled with beautifully dressed and extremely talented people."
Premiere - Claire Evans (01/01/2007)

3 stars out of 5 -- "This is a rare example of when an adaptation is superior to the novel..."
Ultimate DVD - Natalie Braine (03/01/2007)

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    Top Reviews
      A Great Chick-Flick that Guys can Enjoy!
    Review created: 12/15/06(updated 03/02/07)
    26 of 34 people found this review helpful.

    The Devil Wears Prada

    This movie is a great chick flick with tons of appeal to both sexes!

    I wasn't excited to watch The Devil Wears Prada, but after some nagging I finally gave in, settled down, and started to watch a movie I thought I was going to hate. I was wrong, I actually found myself drawn in from the very beginning. I usually get up half-way through movies like this and find something else to do until it ends, but I just couldn't.

    The characters are great, the acting is superb, the story is hilarious, sad, and exciting. I though there was a slim chance that this movie could be decent but it was incredible.

    Everybody in this film does a great job, but the scene stealer for me was Stanley Tucci, HILARIOUS.

    Not only does the film itself deliver, but the special features are great as well. The gag reel is simply amazing.

    Final Verdict:

    5/5

    Rent or Buy?: I won't buy it, but my girlfriend will, and so will all her friends, and if there's a female in your life you should too!

    IF YOU FIND THIS REVIEW HELPFUL PLEASE REMEMBER TO VOTE. Thank you.


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      Do Your Job
    Review created: 01/12/07
    6 of 12 people found this review helpful.

    When Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) lets her hair down with Andrea Sachs (played by Ann Hathaway) in Paris, after she has let Andrea know that Miranda's husband, Steven, does not need to be picked up at the airport since he has decided to sue for divorce, Andrea fully identifying with Miranda's situation (one can see it so well in Ann Hathaway's face, and one should not underestimate Ann Hathaway's performance), asks Miranda, "Is there anything else I can do?" Miranda quickly settles back into her normal "hauteur" and replies, "Your job."

    That is exactly what one can say that everyone involved with this film has done. The writer of the screenplay, McKenna (if I remember correctly) has gone farther than the original book by Lauren Weisberger and has given the devil her due. The cutting and editing are simply perfect. The music is admirably chosen and sometimes proves to be a link between one scene and another (e.g., between Andrea's scene with her boyfriend Nate and the quick cut to the Urban Jungle shoot). (It is well worth buying the CD for the music, as I have done as well.) One has to see this movie more than one time and it is well worth doing so. It is easy to notice Meryl Streep's admirable performance at first, but another viewing lets one see the slow but perfect development of Andrea (an everyman -- or everywoman -- a Faustian character, e.g., Emily's comment: "I knew you sold your soul when you tried on your first pair of Jimmy Choo's." But Stanley Tucci's (Nigel) and Emily Blunt's (Emily) roles are simply perfect as well. Even the minor characters, Nate and Christian, are really well done, though they are perhaps more "fifth business" rather than central characers, even though they are central characters, but somewhat sketchily developed. Nigel's (Tucci), "[Fashion] It's art, but greater than art, because it's something which you wear on your back -- well, not you, but some people," etc. and the comment by the Newspaper Editor at the end of the movie about some snooty girl, such a fun, perfect, snooty girl. One can see her other side when she tells Andrea's successor, "You have big shoes to fill."

    One can go on and on, one can comment on every scene, every line, but the sum of it is where I began. It is as if Miranda Priestly was in charge of everything and everyone did their job. (If the whole thing was a take on Vogue's Anna Wintour -- or her predecessors, Grace Mirabella or Diana Vreeland -- or her counterparts at other similar publications, like Harper's Bazaar, none of them should feel any objection at all, for in the end, they all did their job, or as Andrea told Christian, (paraphrase) "If it were a man doing Miranda's job, there would be no criticism."

    I watched the movie in the theater 10 times and on the DVD I watched it again, and then again with the Director's comments and the deleted scenes. The deleted scenes were wonderful, but, yes, they were rightly deleted from the movie itself, to pace it properly (so once again, everyone did their job).

    The last time I was so impressed with a film was in 1979 with the movie "Time after Time," starring Malcolm McDowell and Mary Steenbergen and about H.G. Well's really having a time machine and coming to 1979 with Jack the Ripper a.k.a., his friend, a Doctor Stevenson. In that movie, there was only one scene (in the bank) which I thought didn't fit, but otherwise, well put together.

    It isn't that a movie is (or attempts to be) profound. "Apocalypse Now" had profound in


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      A NEW CLASSIC!!
    Review created: 08/03/08

    ANNE HATHAWAY ... IS THE NEW AUDREY HEPBURN!!

    MERYL STREEP IS OUTSTANDING ...AS ALWAYS.

    STANLEY TUCCI (THE WORLD'S MOST UNDER-RATED ACTOR)DOES GAY BETTER THAN

    ANYONE ...

    I LOVE THIS MOVIE ...

    YOU WILL TOO!!!


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      The Devil Wears Prada
    Review created: 07/10/08
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    1 of 2 people found this review helpful.

    Okay movie. I did not like that the main character lived with her boyfriend. I expected more excitement and humor. The movie was the basic story of a girl who got caught up in the fashion industry and left her friends behind. She had her priorities mixed up and was on call 24 hours a day for her job. She missed her friend's birthday celebration and was constantly interrupted by her unreasonable employer. At the end of the movie she got straightened out and found a new job. The life lesson was great. It showed that friends/family should be a top priority and that people are more important than things.


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      Perfect title for Meryl Streep's character!
    Review created: 07/04/08
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

    I really liked the acting in this movie and also the dialogue. I felt it was realistic in today's fashion industry and also the "pecking order" was realistic. I also liked the portrayal of the honest character of Anne Hathaway as a REAL person and how getting caught up in some worlds is not where all of us would necessarily like to be.


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