The movie The Devil Wearing Prada tells the story of a female college student who wants to be a text editor, but by chance she becomes an assistant of a top fashion magazine. At the beginning of the film, Andy, the heroine, goes to a magazine for an interview.
But this interview didn't go well. When Andy felt desperate, unexpectedly, Miranda, the editor-in-chief, decided to interview herself. The stuttering hostess didn't seem to impress the witch. Then she left disappointed, but her assistant Emily came to inform her that she had passed the interview. This is where the story begins.
Emily, the chief assistant, told her from the beginning with a condescending attitude about the hard work and her super working ability. There was contempt and disdain in her eyes, but it didn't affect Andy. She worked hard to finish the work.
Things are always unpredictable, and the high-intensity requirements of the editor-in-chief really make it difficult for the hostess to adapt. When I get home, I spit like a boyfriend.
As Andy constantly changes herself, she becomes more and more like Emily, dressed in fashion and efficient, and is more and more loved by Miranda. But at this time, her boyfriend Nate thought Andy had left her before, and the relationship between them gradually became cold.
Although they are in the same bed, they all have their own plans. Whether it's a friend's party or a birthday, or when they are sleeping, Andy may get a call from Miranda at any time.
It seems that Andy is trying to make progress, while her boyfriend is just content with the status quo. I think this is also the reason why two people go further and further. The so-called "no common goal, no common goal" may be like this.
Andy thought he could get off work early to celebrate Nate's birthday, but Miranda didn't believe Emily with a bad cold could continue to work, so she made her work overtime. Andy comes home from work at night, and Nate goes back to his room to sleep, because his girlfriend is not angry about her birthday. One night a few days later, they broke up.
Later, Andy seems to have found her passion for this job, or it may be because her lack of a boyfriend prevented her from making faster progress. Miranda decided to take her to Paris for a meeting, which Emily, the chief assistant, had planned for a long time. Suddenly the candidate changed, which led to the contradiction with Emily.
Andy learned a lot during his trip to Paris. It also made her think Miranda wasn't that cold. After seeing that the editor-in-chief was going to be replaced, Andy told Miranda in despair, but Miranda already knew. At this time, Andy suddenly realized that he was far away from his original dream and decided to leave Miranda.
Get back together with a boyfriend and find a favorite editing job in a newspaper. Andy thinks this job really suits her. At the end of the story, the hostess and Miranda meet downstairs in the company. Go about your business.
Andy not only taught us how to be competent for a job, but also taught us how to pursue the life we want. Not everything suits you, only a truly happy job suits you, and so does making friends.
Many times, people always think about how to fly higher and see more beautiful scenery. Few people pay attention to the things around them. In most cases, almost no one wants to be content with the status quo, which is why so many strong people in the workplace have been born. Of course, many of them are even women.
This group of people may get the life and wealth they want, but what they lose is priceless intangible property. They have no real happiness, no intimate friends, no people who know her, only cold money.
I once remembered that the history teacher said "self-adaptation to the heart". At that time, I didn't understand the meaning, but now, I think that if life can adapt itself to the heart, that is true happiness, and vice versa.
As the saying goes, twisting melons is not sweet. If you go forward bravely in life, the suffering you encounter will not go away. To fight for your dreams is to live in a happy environment. I think this is what this movie tells us about "fighting for dreams".