This movie was by far the best comedy I have seen in a long time. Though it is not slapstick comedy or crass comedy, it is a comedy in its own style of fashion and sarcasm.

I just love this movie not only because of my gay lifestyle that's tied bonds with sense of fashion, but rather because of how fashion life is in corporate America. Everything is about a specific color, a specific fabric, a specific style. If either one of these is screwed, the whole collection would have to be a do-over. It shows the complicated work of designers, along with magazine editors and their assistants.

The talented Meryl Streep plays as Miranda Priestly, aka "The Devil Wears Prada." Priestly is a spoiled bitch who loves to make others' lives miserable because of her selfishness. What's worse, she never came to realize later on as the plot unfolds that her selfishness is not healthy. She loves it instead, and devours it as much as she can.

The beautiful Anne Hathaway plays Andrea, a fresh, out of college young girl who moved to NYC with dreams of making it big as an editor for magazines or columns found in The New York Times and such. However, her career search was limited, and she was sent to "Runway," a fasion magazine. She quickly learns the horror of what it is like to live in a world of perfection: to be a size 0, know every celebrity & designers from all over the world, and she would soon have to abandon her old ways to be able to fit into her new workplace.

Her personal life wilt one by one, like a rose's petals that wilt with age, and soon it falls apart. But at the same time, her career in fashion takes off. Soon, she realizes what must be done...and does it.

This movie is about power. It's about having the power to overcome authority. Having the power to say, "This is who I am, take me or leave me."

I have also read the novel of the same name by Lauren Weisberger. She is such a great writer, and she made me feel like I was actually in NYC following her around while she suffers on her job with all the clackers. If you haven't seen this movie, you must. It is a must see, and you will also be amazed by the actors' performances.

The next few movies I plan to see are:

The Happening
Wall*E
The Strangers
Mamma Mia!
The Dark Knight (Heath Ledger's last completed film!)
Hancock
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emporer
Sex and the City

So be prepared for some more reviews! :)