
"The sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' reunites original stars and creative team, but the follow-up is described as the cinematic equivalent of Shein or H&M: the shape is there, but the details are dreadful."
"While the original film concluded with a sense of mutual respect between Andy and Miranda, the sequel fails to capture that charm, leaving audiences wanting more."
The sequel to 'The Devil Wears Prada' brings back original stars and creative team after twenty years. Andy Sachs has moved on from her fashion career to a newspaper job. The film's ending suggests a mutual respect between Andy and Miranda Priestly. However, the sequel is criticized for lacking the charm and detail of the original, likened to fast fashion brands that prioritize shape over quality. Anticipation for the follow-up has been high, but it does not meet expectations.
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