So which is it? Are we allowed to age, or no? |
Plus, it makes perfect sense that the Emily character would have a new face in that industry. |
Except her industry is journalism for the past 15 years + even at the fashion magazine. But I thought she looked great. |
I agree with the issue of Andy forgiving Emily, I thought that was ridiculous. I enjoyed the rest of the movie. I went in with low expectations and enjoyed it for nostalgic reasons. |
+1 Feel exactly the same. The plot about journalists/magazines losing jobs to digital media at least 10 years too late. Andy had zero chemistry with the Australian dude. Everyone was just a weaker version of themselves. Justin Theroux character was clownish. |
Meryl Streep the person is allowed to age. Miranda Priestly the character would not look so disheveled. The production should not be so afraid of the Stars that they can't be true to the characters and tell a cohesive story. |
He wasn't playing the violin at all. His bow was all over the fingerboard. It looked so unbelievable. The whole film was that way. Like everyone was playing up the the actor's egos instead of focusing on the production and story. |
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What was strange to me was how much it formulaically repeated the first movie. It's literally the same movie all over again.
I guess it was naive to think it would be anything else though. It does not stand alone at all. A lot of it wouldn't even make sense without having seen the first one. I was disappointed Andy was still so pathetic and needy and honestly lame. There was really zero character growth for any of them in 20 years. I can recognize though that maybe no one wants to see a movie that shows where these people would really be in 20 years. |
Emily Blunt's character is in the fashion industry. |
| Meryl’s tassel jacket was horrible. |
Emily Blunt’s character not Anne Hathaway’s. You’re confusing them. |
Did you actually see the original? Were you wearing a mask and ear plugs at the time? The first movie was shot beautifully and delivered at every level. This temu version of the first movie failed in casting, dialogue, cinematography and worst of all, fashions. The iconic fashion on display and wit from the first movie are completely absent here and the script is abysmal. Entire plot points are introduced, abandoned and suddenly reappear at the end like a bad Seinfeld episode. |
PP. The bar for movies in the last 20 years is so low I found it pretty good. I only watched the original once. Liked it but since I was never a very insecure young working woman, I laughed and moved on with my life. Did you memorize it? In interviews with the cast in 2026, Meryl Streep said they had trouble getting fashion for the original movie because people were afraid Anna Wintour wouldn't like it. A movie critic said that the new movie had the same type of marketable, conventional "fashion" looks as the last one. So I guess you liked the first stylist better? The first movie was fun but very much about Andy's personal insecurity. This movie was more about industry trends. I liked that better. Failed in casting?? It's the same people!! A little worse for wear but at least still the same people. It wouldn't have worked with a recast. P.S. Anna Wintour owns sweatpants. https://graziamagazine.com/articles/anna-wintour-in-sweatpants-now-this-is-groundbreaking/ |
The failed casting is, as someone mentioned above, the problematic new characters, Andy’s new boyfriend, the new assistants, Miranda’s spouse, Emily’s boyfriend, pick one. But now I understand your frame of reference for your opinion. That’s all. |
Meryl Streep is supposedly going to be Aslan in the new Netflix Narnia series. |