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The Devil Wears Prada (2006) - Frankel's crowd-pleasing fashion romcom



The ingenious pitchfork stiletto created for the poster for Dave Frankel's The Devil Wears Prada

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A good-natured, young journalist gets a job as assistant for New York's leading fashion editor. The work demands sacrifices, but is she willing to accept these?

Meryl Streep (Out of Africa (1985)) is fabulous as the 'devil' editor, who luckily is also a character of flesh and blood, and Anne Hathaway (The Intern (2015)) and Stanley Tucci (The Hunger Games (2012)) are also good in this adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's (Revenge Wears Prada (2013)) same-titled 2003 bestseller.
Prada is a very well-polished story with a moral core and an interesting look inside the world of fashion. It is a good show of craftsmanship, bereft, however, of any significant sense of artistic, directorial vision.
It is written by Aline Brosh McKenna (We Bought a Zoo (2011)) and directed by master New Yorker filmmaker Dave Frankel (Hope Springs (2012)) as his second feature, following Miami Rhapsody (1995). He is next heading the Will Smith/Rachel McAdams-starring Collateral Beauty (2016).

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Stanley Tucci and Meryl Streep in Dave Frankel's The Devil Wears Prada



Watch the trailer for the movie here

Cost: 35 mil. $
Box office: 326.5 mil. $
= Huge hit
[Streep's character was based on Vogue editor, British Anna Wintour. Frankel, cinematographer Florian Ballhaus and Oscar nominated costume designer Patricia Field drew heavily on their experience from Sex and the City (Frankel directed 6 episodes between 2001-03) in getting the look for Prada. The costume design is said to have been 1 mil. $, reportedly among the highest ever for a feature, which seems destined to be a falsehood. Several huge fashion houses contributed costumes for the film free of charge. Shooting took place in New York and Paris October - December 2005. Streep was Oscar-nominated as Best Actress, which became her record-breaking 14th nomination. The film had a 27.5 mil. $ opening weekend, #2 behind Superman Returns, in North America, where it grossed 124.7 mil. $ (38.2 % of the total gross). It was a surprisingly big hit worldwide, with its 2nd and 3rd biggest markets being the UK with 26.5 mil. $ (8.1 %) and Germany with 23.1 mil. $ (7.1 %). The Devil Wears Prada is certified fresh at 75 % with a 6.7 critical average on Rotten Tomatoes.]

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