2. The story begins with Andy getting the job. She accepts the work knowing that she will be humiliated with some weird requests of her boss because there’s a saying that if she stays in this work for a year, she will be able to work in any other work she wants. She doesn’t fit in the fashion environment, because she doesn’t know a lot about fashion or with the people she is working with, but at the end, she does her best and she gets to fit in the work. She meets Christian Thompson, who is a famous writer, who helped her with a random request that Miranda asked her. And in that moment, she made her happy with this request, she started to be a slave for her. She became more egocentric, she was just thinking about helping her boss. The end is unexpected, I really thought she would stay in the work.
3. The acting is okay, this movie seems to be an insider's look at the rough-and-tumble world of fashion. Basically, Andy reaches the top and her social life falls apart, Andy goes back to her old position to balance out work with friends. And there is the climax of the problem: are we supposed to be angry with Andy, or Miranda, or the seemingly inhuman fashion world? We're never given a consistent sense of who's the villain here. But the problem is that we have seen this too many times before. There are plot elements and the odd line that seem forced or formulaic, but the overall impression is fresh and stylish.
4.I recommend it a lot, because it's a movie that motivates you to be better at your job, in all aspects, never give up without losing the fun