The Devil Wears Prada 2: A Disappointing Sequel
By Virginia Trioli
Topic: Movies
The film is a weak remake of old character clashes and problems that decades of work experience seem to have left unchanged.
The fashion in the movie is not as good as it used to be.
The women are not as funny, and the boyfriends are not as mean.
The main character, Miranda, is not as critical and competent as she used to be.
Fans are excited to see the old cast together again in the sequel to the 2006 movie.
The movie is a shadow of its former self, and it's not worth the money.
There are many spoilers in this review.
Miranda has lost her edge in the reboot, and the plot is weak.
The movie is a weak remake of the original.
The dialogue is boring, and the pace is slow.
The film tries to tell a story about the decline of legacy media, but it's not interesting.
The pace of the movie is very slow.
The new generation of romantic comedies has a slow pace and boring dialogue.
The original episodes of Sex and the City were better than the sequel.
The movie lacks energy, and the characters are not as interesting.
There are too many unnecessary scenes and characters in the movie.
The filmmakers thought they needed to make the movie slower and more boring.
The theory is that streaming platforms make content that is boring on purpose.
The dialogue is heavy with exposition, and the reaction times are slow.
Old episodes of The West Wing or Moonlighting are more interesting than new movies.
The original Devil Wears Prada was a charming and rare movie.
The movie was a romantic comedy where the true love interest was between women.
Emily Blunt's husband loves the original movie.
The new movie made a lot of money, but it's not good.
The first film was a romantic comedy about women and fashion.
'Don't you just love it?' is a quote from the movie.
There is a small moment in the movie that shows what could have been.
Miranda says she loves working, and it's a happy moment.
It's rare for movies to show happy, successful women.
Miranda's joy is a good thing, especially in today's society.
The idea of competent women is attractive, especially in politics.
Sigourney Weaver's character in Alien was a strong, competent woman.
Miranda and Andrea are happy and competent at the end of the movie.
The story of the movie is a fairytale for women.
This weekend, learn about how pubs are being corporatized.
What to read this weekend
Big business is buying up small pubs.
A man's last days were happy thanks to his loved ones.
A woman was her partner's rock after a life-changing event.
A young actor's big break ended in a court battle.
A man from the bush became the head of the highest court.
Indigenous artists are showcasing their work.
Have a safe and happy weekend, and enjoy the old Devil Wears Prada song.
Virginia Trioli is a presenter and former co-host of ABC News Breakfast.
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