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  A Great Chick-Flick that Guys Can Enjoy
Review created: 12/15/06(updated 03/02/07)
10 of 15 people found this review helpful.

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!

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  Do Your Job
Review created: 01/12/07
4 of 10 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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  Loved It
Review created: 05/07/08
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So much better than the book!!!! The changes that were made were perfect! I liked Emily being a pesimist more than a friend and Miranda not British..She got to sleep with Christian and it had a rise, climax and fall.


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  I'm glad I was convinced to see this movie...
Review created: 02/13/07
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Initially, I did not want to see The Devil Wears Prada. I'm not really into "chick-flicks" but this movie was absolutely hillarious! I rarely ever watch an entire "chick-flick" but this movie had me glued to my seat to see what horrible thing Meryl Streep would do next.

I've not read the book, but a couple of friends have told me that it was very different, but still a good movie... Now, that I've seen the movie and it was awesome, I think I'll read the book.

If you have a boss that you think is a terror, watch this movie. You'll feel much better about your own boss--hopefully:D


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  A Decent Film for Fans of the Book.
Review created: 01/08/07
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.

The best selling novel hits the big screen in "The Devil Wears Prada." Anne Hatheway stars as a goofy, fashionless assistant to Meryl Streep who plays a ruthless fashion godess. As the movie progresses, Hatheway has to choose between love, friendship, loyalty, sanity, and the success of her job for her ruthless boss. The acting is well done and the story closely follows the bestselling novel. There are some weaknesses to the film, but all in all it's not bad. The ending does leave something to be desired. All in all a good, fun film, but most viewers probably won't put this one on thier all time favorites list.


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  Does mean really matter when you are wearing Prada?
Review created: 01/25/07
by: cntaur5-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Excellent cast, acting, and storyline.

Cons:
It's not going to appeal to all audiences.

My wife finally roped me into watching The Devil Wears Prada (2006); she states she wanted to watch it because she has always been a Meryl Streep's fan and had heard a lot about this movie believing it was a humorous corporate fairytale. I agreed to watch this movie because I knew from reading various reviews that the appealing sparkled eyed Anne Hathaway was going to be in it. Plus I ve always enjoyed the various nuances of the fashion industry and presumed this would be a typical rags-to-riches chick flick I might enjoy. The film starts off with recent college graduate Andy Sachs (Anne...


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  Vain silly film about vain silly people in The Devil Wears Prada
Review created: 04/08/07
by: telynor-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Nice clothing.

Cons:
Flat, detestable characters; this isn't the publishing world I worked in...

In some ways, I was looking forward to watching the film adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada. Set in New York City's worlds of fashion and publishing, it's a close look at the mayhem of when a girl from the homey midwest arrives smack dab in the craziest place on Earth. Naive, serious Andrea Sachs (Anne Hathaway) arrives at the personnel office of a major magazine publisher and is sent up to interview with the assistant, Emily (Emily Blunt) of the editor in chief of Runway, the biggest fashion rag in all of America. But what Andy doesn't know is that Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) is quite...


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  It's Not Personal...It's Just Business
Review created: 12/23/06
by: Bryan_Carey-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Meryl Streep; Some amusing wit

Cons:
Old cliches; Old theme; Doesn't examine the industry like it should have

The world is full of young, determined professionals who work hard and dedicate themselves to achieving their dreams. Some of these individuals never reach their ultimate goals while others manage to achieve what they want, but often at a price. This theme appears often in cinema and one of the recent DVD releases that follows this tune is The Devil Wears Prada, a comedy/drama about life in the world of publishing. Movie Facts: Rating: PG-13 Director: David Frankel Screenplay/Writing Credits: Aline McKenna, Lauren Weisberger Movie Release Date: June 30, 2006 Movie Length: 109 Minutes Starring.


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  Wasn't this Devil Also in She-Devil?
Review created: 07/27/06
by: BeastieGirl -- a member of Epinions

Pros:
Fun movie, lots of nice clothes, Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep

Cons:
Perhaps not such a universal appeal, although my husband did want to see it...

When trying to decide on a movie to see recently, the only one that got halfway decent reviews was The Devil Wears Prada. Based on a novel by Lauren Weisberger, I thought this might be the right blend of chick-flick /comedy that I needed. I love Anne Hathaway and give her so much credit for slowly moving ahead in Hollywood, sans all the drama. Of course, Meryl Streep is an obvious win for any movie, so the combination sounded good and off I went to buy my $3.00 bottle of water and $4 bag of popcorn, what a deal. As you might expect from the film s title, it s a lot about high fashion- that s..


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  Meryl Streep Dazzled in The Devil Wears Prada
Review created: 07/21/06
by: dragonfire88-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Movies

Pros:
Streep. Hathaway. Tucci. Entertaining movie.

Cons:
A few slow places. I didn't really like Andy's friends.

I have never really been interested in high fashion. I have seen some pieces that looked really nice, but there is no way I could afford them. If by some way I could afford some of them, I seriously doubt I would ever find any of those things in my size since I am not a member of the walking toothpick brigade. I don t own any designer shoes and doubt I ever will since for me, shoes that fit are even harder for me to find than clothes. Even though I really have no interest in fashion, I did want to see The Devil Wears Prada, a movie set in the high fashion world. The main reason I wanted to...


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