"The Devil Wears Prada 2" reunites Mirada Priestly (Meryl Streep), and Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) as they navigate the changing media landscape, with Emily Charlton (Emily Blunt) and Nigel (Stanley Tucci) also returning, alongside new cast members like Stuart (Kenneth Branagh), Lucy Lieu and Benji Barnes (Justin Theroux). This story centers on Miranda facing industry flux and a forced reunion with a more mature Andy, who is now a major player, while confronting Emily, who is a powerful executive at the major brand, Dior. This explores themes of modern journalism and the evolution of the fashion world.
Others to round out the cast are Simone Ashley as Amari, Tracie Thoms as Lily, Caleb Hearon as Johnny, Patrick Brammall as Peter, B.J. Novak, Helen J. Shen as Jin Chao and Lady Gaga as herself.
This was directed with consistency and wit by David Frankel ("Miami Rhapsody" '95, "The Pennsylvania Miners' Story" (TV movie) '02, "The Devil Wears Prada" '06, "Marley & Me" '08, "The Big Year" '11, "Hope Springs" '12, "One Chance" '13, "The King of 7B" (TV movie) ''15, "Collateral Beauty" '16, "Jerry & Marge Go Large" '22) plus TV, shorts, videos and a music video. Considering this filmmaker directed the original, this came across very similarly, which helped as far as getting reacquainted with the characters. His staging, pacing and cohesiveness, like the original was spot on which made it easy to follow along. Like it predecessor, this was also written by Aline Brosh McKenna ("Three to Tango" '99, "Laws of Attraction" '04, "Drive/II" (TV movie) '06, "The Devil Wears Prada" '06, "27 Dresses" '08, "MorningGlory" '10, "I Don't Know How She Does It" '11, "We Bought a Zoo" '11, "Annie" '14, "Cruella" (story) '21,"Your Place or Mine" '23) plus TV, based on characters created by Lauren Weisberger. This film became a bit frustrating for the reason that it was very similar to its predecessor--this can be a plus or minus depending on how the script is treated. So, as I'm waiting for a 'different' film to come out of this story, the script then turns and slowly becomes the film they and we were hoping for, and this made the film much better. Miranda wasn't as intense as in the original, but then they got to know one another more in the 20 years. I remember that when I went to see the original back in 2006, my sister, who read the book the film was based on mentioned that the character of Miranda Priestly was actually more 'evil' that in the original film. I was amazed considering the intensity that Streep brought to that role. And, of course, the production values i.e. costumes, photography, production design, were seamless and truly enhanced the production.
It was certainly nice to see the original cast--Streep, Hathaway, Blunt and Tucci back again for another uproarious banter back and forth. Even the new characters including Branagh, Theroux, Lui and Ashley were effective and supportive. Certainly, if you liked the original, "The Devil Wears Prada", you'll love this. It shows how many changes in 20 years can happen culturally and professionally.
Out of 4 Stars: 3.5 Rated: PG-13 119mins.