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The Queen In Prada: A must-see classic movie for women growing up

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Recently, I watched one of the classic movies that is said to be a must-see for women to grow up, "The Queen Who Wears Prada".

The film was released as early as 2006 and still provides inspiration for women who are new to the workplace to this day.

The Queen In Prada: A must-see classic movie for women growing up

1. Where dreams begin

Anne's dream in the film is to become a good journalist.

She had just left school and was turned away by the newspaper because she had no relevant professional experience.

In order to get closer to her dream, she decided to join the fashion magazine company and became an assistant editor-in-chief. It is said that with one year of experience as an assistant here, you can easily enter other newspapers.

How to say, for every young girl, fashion, beauty seems to be the same, the pursuit of the goal.

In the film, Anne evolved from an inconspicuous little assistant at the beginning to an assistant editor-in-chief who can grasp the fashion dynamics and keep up with fashion trends, and her starting point is always to be a journalist.

Many people have reduced the requirements of the spiritual world in the pursuit of material life; for example, another assistant, who painstakingly disguises himself, just to get a chance to go to Paris.

It seems that seizing fashion and not falling behind is her goal all the time. At the end of the film, Anne gives up the job that makes her look more noble, and instead chooses to be true to her dreams.

There is a very sad character in the film, the editor-in-chief of the female demon head. In order to maintain this position in the fashion industry, she divorced several times. She is meticulous about her work and life. In the end, it is the loss of family, the loss of family affection.

The Queen In Prada: A must-see classic movie for women growing up

2. The most precious thing to lose

The more everyone gains, the more they lose.

There is nothing wrong with it, compared to ordinary people, she is successful. Because she wears the most beautiful clothes every day and attends the most gorgeous dances. How many people are waiting to get to know her and follow her example.

She acquired material conditions that no one else would ever get in a lifetime. But what she loses is happiness, as the film says, and she hasn't really laughed in years.

The grace and magnificence of her appearance could not hide the loneliness in her heart.

Yeah, people who go too far don't have real friends.

It seems that every step is breaking through, and every step cannot be allowed to be missed.

Eating the most expensive steak, drinking the most exquisite coffee, carrying the most extravagant leather bag, and finally envying the little assistant who can be his own.

In this life, people are just being themselves.

And she can't be herself, which is the saddest thing.

What is lost is often the most precious.

The Queen In Prada: A must-see classic movie for women growing up

3. Desperate to love

The most direct inspiration for me from this film is: to love at all costs.

No matter where you are, how many difficulties there are. As long as you remember that you have a dream, try to get closer.

In elementary school, when we often write essays, we know exactly what our dreams are.

We scrambled to tell our dreams to our teachers, our classmates, and our parents. I'm afraid people don't know.

I laugh when I sleep and dream at night.

Because we have dreams, we are full of expectations for the future.

When we grow up and begin to realize our dreams, we suddenly can't remember.

In collision with society, confused, withdrawn, stagnant, or, one step into the abyss.

Like duckweed, the fear of the future is accompanied by increasingly vague dreams in memory.

Until it, in your mind, disappears.

The Queen In Prada: A must-see classic movie for women growing up

4. Don't let your hot heart get cold

Today, entering middle age, it is ashamed to say, busy, and always around the mobile phone.

It was only when I saw this movie that I had a little wave in my heart.

I began to reflect on what our generation was going to do to educate their children.

The extreme scarcity of the spiritual world made the originally hot heart cool little by little.

There is no big world in the eyes, and there is no dream in the heart that is worth clinging to.

Have you ever lived this life?

It's time to reflect on yourself.

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