
"The early scenes of The Devil Wears Prada 2 appear to have been designed in a lab to make critics and journalists break out in stress hives. You could hear the shudders of recognition at my press screening as we watched Andy Sachs learn that she and all her colleagues at the New York Vanguard newspaper had been fired right as they were receiving awards for their journalism."
"This sequel to the 2006 hit comedy doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable dissonances between its vision of journalistic integrity and its decadent fascination with glamor and couture. For the film's first hour, that's Andy's central dilemma: Newly unemployed, she's asked by Irv Ravitz to cast most of her principles aside and come back to Miranda's Runway magazine."
"Determined to use her new position to elevate the journalism at the now-struggling Runway, Andy attempts to write and edit serious pieces, even as Miranda, who didn't want to hire her and claims not to remember her."
In The Devil Wears Prada 2, Andy Sachs faces a moral dilemma after being fired from the New York Vanguard newspaper. She is offered a position at Miranda's Runway magazine, where she must balance her journalistic principles with the demands of the fashion world. The film highlights the tension between integrity and glamour, showcasing Andy's determination to elevate journalism despite the challenges posed by her former boss, Miranda Priestly. Hathaway's performance captures the character's complexity and growth in this sequel.
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