The Devil Wears Prada and The Devil’s Advocate started as a fun little double feature. I thought they would be similar in terms of character, themes and message. However, it was surprising to find out they’re more or less opposites.
The Devil Wears Prada stars two women, the main character
is not the actual devil, Miranda (Meryl Streep (The River Wild)) is a
nasty berating boss who loads up Andy (Anne Hathaway (Serenity (2019))) with
countless tasks (some of which are downright impossible to accomplish), Miranda
doesn’t give a shit about Andy’s personal life, Andy eventually comes to the
realization that she needs to get back to who she originally was to avoid
turning into a cutthroat business woman, etc.
The Devil’s Advocate stars two men, the main character is unambiguously the devil, John (Al Pacino (Gigli)) lavishes Kevin (Keanu Reeves (Toy Story 4)) with a large paycheck and anything his heart desires to come work for him, John is very involved in Kevin’s personal life (to the point where he tries to interfere with their marriage), Kevin eventually comes to the realization that he needs to change who he’s been his whole life in order to save his soul, etc.
And aside from some dumb movie bullshit Prada does
have a decent overall message of saying it’s ok to take on a job you don’t really
want to use as a stepping stone to propel you towards a larger career goal. This is something that many, if not most,
folks end up doing in their life and I don’t think you see this done in a
straightforward manner very much in film.
Usually it’s all or nothing affairs with more ruthless behavior. While this picture has it’s share of whimsy
and at least one stupid fan theory that I’m pretty sure I don’t agree with (Anne
Hathaway’s boyfriend is the real villain of the story? Sorry, not buying it) it’s, uh, ok.
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