"The Devil Wears Prada" DVD box
set is being positioned as a movie for grown-ups and others who know
what, or who, or when, or where, Prada is. But while watching it I had the
uncanny notion that, at last, one of those books from my childhood had been
filmed. Call it Andy Sachs, Girl Editor. Anne Hathaway stars, as a fresh-faced
Midwesterner who comes to New York seeking her first job.
Andy stills dresses like an undergraduate,
which offends Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), the powerful editor of Runway,
the famous fashion magazine. Miranda, who is a cross between Anna Wintour,
Graydon Carter and a dominatrix, stands astride the world of fashion in very
expensive boots. Her portrayal of the ice queen is perfection, what with her
dead glares and a voice that never rises above certain level and yet filled
with barbs. You simply can't take your eyes off of her. In comparison, Hathaway
(Brokeback Mountain) is slight and obviously inexperienced. However, her
genuine disposition and earnestness are very fetching, and her awkwardness
around Streep is actually an asset to the role.
Frustrated with her demanding and
unreasonable boss, Andy seeks advice from Nigel (Tucci), who helps her
transform into something that Miranda could take more seriously. It works. As
Andy's confidence improves, her ambition to win Miranda's trust and approval
becomes stronger. She starts to cater to Miranda's every need, ridiculous
schedule and demand at the expense of her own personal life, jeopardizing her
relationship with beau, Nate (Grenier). Before she knows it, she's becoming
more and more like Miranda.
Meryl Streep is indeed poised and imperious
as Miranda, and Anne Hathaway is a great beauty ("Ella Enchanted,"
"Brokeback Mountain") who makes a convincing career girl. Anyway, the
Devil Wears Prada is about fashion, about the point between reality and dream. In
my opinion, this movie suit for graduate to watch.

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