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The Devil Wears Prada [Blu-ray]

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 30,874 ratings
IMDb6.9/10.0

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Genre Drama
Format Multiple Formats, Blu-ray, Anamorphic, Dolby, Subtitled, Color, DTS Surround Sound
Contributor David Frankel, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Anne Hathaway, Adrian Grenier, Rich Sommer, James Naughton, Simon Baker, Stanley Tucci, Tracie Thoms, Daniel Sunjata, Aline Brosh McKenna, David Marshall Grant, Lauren Weisberger, Tibor Feldman See more
Language English, Spanish, French
Runtime 1 hour and 49 minutes

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Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2024
Package arrived on time, and in good condition as described. Never watched The Devil Wears Prada until now, and it was a well-done movie with the writing/humor surrounding a fashion magazine held in the iron grip of a controlling woman (Meryl Streep) making everyone's life hell. Andy (Anne Hathaway) starts a job at this magazine that quickly takes over her life while Emily (Emily Blunt) watches from the sidelines and makes smarmy remarks at her expense. Bonus seeing Stanley Tucci being a sassy fashion designer.

Being almost 20 years old, this movie couldn't possibly be made today as people would 100% be offended by it, but I had a wonderful time watching it with my best friend.
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
love watching this when i need an energy boost <3
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2024
Great
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
Hilarious movie. An all time fav
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2024
I can watch this movie over and over. This movie and Pretty Woman makes for a great weekend movie day.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024
All Star cast.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2006
There are only three things wrong with the title of this review for the film "The Devil Wears Prada." First, Anne Hathaway is an actress who plays the character of Andy Sachs, but I keep thinking of her as Anne Hathaway as in "Now that Anne Hathaway has done sex scenes to get away from the whole Disney-Princess bit she is heading back in that direction in this film" instead of as her character. Second, it was grade Flavor-Aid and not Kool-Aid that was mixed with cyanide and Valium at the order of Jim Jones in Jonestown (and no one who drank it survived) but since the phrase "drink the Kool-aid" has become part of the vernacular once again historical facts have to take a back seat. Third, haute couture is used loosely to refer to all high-fashion custom-fitted clothing, but in France is now a protected name that can only be used by French fashion firms that meet well-defined standards. This time I will embrace the vernacular and my contradictory position on such things.

I used this flawed title for my review because for me it defines the pivotal moment in "The Devil Wears Prada" that establishes both the film's major strength and its ultimate flaw. Andy Sachs wants to be a journalist but ends up as the second assistant for Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), editor in chief of "Runway" magazine (think of something beyond "Vogue") because maybe a smart "fat" girl can work where so many skinny well-dressed girls have not. Andy is fresh from the Midwest and has a level head on her shoulder, so she knows, as do we the audience, that Miranda and everybody else at "Runway" are pretentious, elitist snobs. Nigel (Stanley Tucci) is nice, but everybody else follows the lead of Emily (Emily Blunt) and treats Andy as somebody from another planet where nobody dresses well because they buy off the rack. Taking notes during a meeting that has descended to the question of which belt would be the proper accessory, Andy snickers. Miranda casts a withering stare at Andy and then proceeds to explain why the sweater Andy is wearing is a direct result of a similar decision made by the people in that room a few years earlier.

That is the point where Andy does the Kool-aid drinking, and it was the point at which this film version of the novel by Lauren Weisberger starts to get away from being totally predictable. When screenwriter Aline Brosh McKennna ("Laws of Attraction") and director Peter Howitt ("Sliding Doors") take the fashion business more seriously, which is to say when Andy starts to take it more seriously, "The Devil Wears Prada" gains considerably more weight. Everytime we get back to Andy's boy friend Nate (Adrian Grenier), best friend Lily (Tracie Thoms), and fourth wheel Doug (Rich Sommer), things are a lot less interesting than when she is at the office. Her job is clearly demanding and her friends take issue with the fact that it might possibly be considered rewarding. However, I was interested in the idea that Andy would find her niche rather than lose her soul working for Miranda. Unfortunately, in the end we get back to the predictable path the film laid out in the beginning and the mantra that no job is more important than family and/or friends. The problem is I do not accept that premise, thinking of plenty of jobs (e.g., teaching) that require you to put the job first (I think of Leo McCary in Season 1 of "The West Wing" telling his wife that the job he is doing is more important than his family at that point of time; Leo's wife left him, but I have always believed he was right).

The net result is that despite another great performance from Streep, Tucci having some fun, and what should be a breakout role for Blunt, "The Devil Wears Prada" ends up being nothing more than what it promised to be from the beginning. I might have liked this 2006 film more without my favorite scene, because at that point I was thinking the film was more ambitious than it turned out to be. I know that the film is probably just being faithful to how the novel ends, but I definitely liked the movie I thought they were making more than the one they were actually making. At the very least I would have liked to see them walk the tightrope a bit longer, so that the idea Miranda's world was worth living in could be maintained in the last half of the film. But the whole "Hell on Heels" bit proves too seductive and if Streep sets up another Oscar nomination by refusing to let her character descend into caricature, the same cannot be said by Hathaway's Andy and this anti-princess cautionary tale.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
Como dice el titulo. La trama gira en torno a Andrea Sachs, una joven aspirante a periodista que aterriza un empleo como asistente de Miranda Priestly, la poderosa y temida editora de una revista de moda de alta gama. Aunque inicialmente desentendida del mundo de la moda, Andrea se sumerge en un ambiente lleno de glamour, desafíos y lecciones de vida.

Lo que más me atrajo de esta película fue la evolución del personaje de Andrea, interpretada magistralmente por Anne Hathaway. Su transformación de una recién llegada inocente a una asistente competente y elegante es tanto inspiradora como emocionalmente resonante. Meryl Streep, como Miranda Priestly, es simplemente icónica, ofreciendo una actuación que equilibra perfectamente la dureza con momentos de vulnerabilidad sutil.

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Amaze4
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoy
Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2024
I don’t know how many times I watched it
Hector Rufino
5.0 out of 5 stars Genial
Reviewed in Mexico on April 11, 2024
Muy bien y llego rápido
Andrea
5.0 out of 5 stars Verita
Reviewed in Italy on October 21, 2024
Il film e stupendo mostra che anche una persona semplice può diventare una persona speciale.
Chretien pierre
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
Reviewed in France on August 4, 2024
Fan du réalisateur et de Meryl Streep. Un film devenu un grand classique du cinéma.
María Elena
5.0 out of 5 stars Que llegó sin falla y rápido, el contacto con el vendedor super bueno
Reviewed in Spain on December 11, 2020
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En realidad hace mucho que deseaba tener esta película en casa, está super chula, me la he visto unas cuantas veces en YouTube pero nunca la tenian completa gracias a Dios la tengo en mis manos y me llegó enseguida, la recomiendo me llegó muy rápido. Y es de segunda mano