
"The film seems well aware of the last two decades of discourse, often leaning into the question of who counts as its central antagonist, if only by asking whether anyone can be so neatly categorized."
"As Miranda's new husband, Stuart, reminds her, 'Villains are always the most interesting.' This statement encapsulates the film's exploration of complex character dynamics."
The Devil Wears Prada 2 revisits the characters of Andy and Miranda, with Andy taking on a new role at Runway after a PR crisis. The film engages with the ongoing debate about villainy, challenging the notion of clear-cut antagonists. While Miranda Priestly is the obvious villain, the narrative suggests that other characters, including Andy's friends and boyfriend, also play significant roles in her struggles. The film reflects on the evolving perceptions of villainy in contemporary society.
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