In celebration of The Devil Wears Prada 2's release this weekend, a sequel twenty year after the original release, we're revisiting Miranda Priestly's "cerulean blue sweater" monologue. The scene serves as our lens to understand the themes of the original film: ambition, identity, and conformity, during the height of the girl boss era.
We're discussing how our reception of these themes and the characters have changed in twenty years - when did the "real villain" become Andy's boyfriend, and the tyrannical boss become an icon simply of a competent woman working hard? How much of ourselves must we truly give up to get ahead in the workplace?
Plus, I am sharing my thoughts after seeing the sequel! The decline of print media, callbacks to the original film, and what the film says today about how much "choice" we truly have.
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Miranda Priestly's Cerulean Sweater monologue linked here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rDTRuCOs9g
00:41 Your input requested! Help me improve the platforms
04:52 Miranda's Cerulean Sweater Monologue
07:08 The Devil Wears Prada as a time capsule
09:08 Audience reception in the girl boss era
10:36 What the film said about culture
12:08 The Devil Wears Prada 2 review + thoughts
15:34 What is the sequel asking about culture?
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