'The Devil Wears Prada' Oral History W/ Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and More | Entertainment Weekly

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The Devil Wears Prada stars Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci, Adrian Grenier, Gisele Bündchen, and creators David Frankel, Aline Brosh McKenna, Patricia Field, Elizabeth Gabler, Lauren Weisberger, sit down for an oral history.

About 'The Devil Wears Prada': A smart but sensible new graduate lands a job as an assistant to Miranda Priestly, the demanding editor-in-chief of a high fashion magazine.

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'The Devil Wears Prada' Oral History W/ Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and More | Entertainment Weekly
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It's kinda surreal that this movie is already 15 years old. Time sure flies.

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I love how candid and natural Emily Blunt is, she has proven to be an amazing actress. This was the perfect cast. Hollywood Royalty.

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The fact that we're still talking about the film is a sign the movie is a hit

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I can’t believe they didn’t ask Meryl if she could still recite the lumpy blue sweater monologue. That scene is EPIC.

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Meryl’s Miranda is iconic and so layered that it blows my mind. We could go days analysing her character, but she is so much more than a tough boss. She is a perfectionist, a woman in a ruthless corporate world expected to bring lots of profit to the industry and completely aware of constant schemes to bring her down. She can’t be anything less but fierce and detached while doing business, expecting perfection and dedication from everyone, as much as from herself.
And yet, Meryl made us see beyond the ruthless facade. She made us see the human, the mother, even glimpses of vulnerability. Andy saw that, too. Even after Andy left in Paris, there’s the connection, the understanding between the older and the younger women.
Andy left Miranda and her job in a hasty and unprofessional way, but Miranda gave her an iconic recommendation nontheless. Andy waved at her, affectionately, in the street.
That’s why the movie is so much more than the book, for me. It’s much more complex. It shows a professional business woman in power fighting to stay at the top of the merciless game. It also shows a young woman with a lot of potential, trying to find her place in the world, facing a lot of disillusionment but also gaining recognition from the best.
Miranda did not crush her dreams in the end. She actually helped her find them.
So, yes, this movie is so much more than its playful title suggests. It’s a classic.
And whatever method acting Meryl used, it was worth it!
Praise to all the cast and crew, the end result is perfection.

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This movie is timeless, so much of the fashion still holds up and the performances from the main 4 characters are excellent

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great interview, "Devil Wears Prada" is one of those movies you can throw on when you want to relax or have in the background but know almost every word and scene, a really fantastic film.

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Patricia Field customs selection! Made all this wonderful actresses and actors even more glamorous.
She knew exactly who should wear what for every moment of the story. In a movie about fashion, her attention to detail and whole work alongside the acting has made this movie iconic.

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The best movie ever made. I’m so glad they made this reunion

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There is no sequel do not ruin it! You all did a spectacular all around performance.

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Stanley Tucci haven't aged a day since then. And also looks like he just got out of the shooting of the movie.

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I love this movie and it became even more priceless when my daughter became one of Anna's assistants. She is now an associate editor at Vogue.

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The intro (Suddenly I See) is my wake up alarm because of this movie.

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I'm almost 40 and I still want Andy's job

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I AM SO GLAD THIS CAME OUT OF NOWHERE AAA

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I loved Meryl in this, and I'm not one of these people who fawn over all-things-British, but Emily, a total newcomer to Hollywood with this movie, hooked you into the story before Meryl was even shown. If it wasn't for her part and the way she played it, the ying and yang between Meryl and Anne would have never gelled as well. Nobody knew who Emily Blunt was, but the second she adlibbed "no, don't touch it." she had the audience hooked.

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To this day, we use "that's all" in my family to shut something down 😂😂😂😂

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This film is great! Honestly if anyone is ever too busy to be nice then they aren't someone you want to work for in the first place. I don't have time for people who just can't be nice, I just can't respect them. That whole culture needs to change, no one is ever more important than the person next to them. How you treat people in this life matters.

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Finally, a reunion of the cast and makers - fantastic! The movie is as good as it was 15 years ago and hearing behind the scenes info as well as their personal perspectives just makes it even more interesting to watch for the nth time. Anne Hathaway is just gorgeous.

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I can never tire of watching this movie. It's one of my favorites. I really don't know why it appeals to me or why I never tire of it but I just love it. Perfect script, casting, directing.

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