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And speaking of friends, can we agree that her “friends” in the movie were kind of jerks ? The scene where they’re tossing her ringing phone around after she just handed out thousands of dollars of gifts. And the boyfriend ? All she wanted was a year. One year to commit to her job and he’s all put out about his

Great clip.

I love this movie so much. It is my go to when I am feeling down, and I also take liberty with the monologues in my own reactions.

it’s so good they showed it at my fashion school DURING CLASS.

Yes, it’s from Miranda’s scene that Bobby mentions in the article where she’s in her robe (though he says it takes place in her home, but it’s actually in the Paris hotel room).

(that’s miranda’s line not blunt’s)

It’s not one of Blunt’s (many) classic lines from this movie, but I say, “by all means, move at a glacial pace!” to my toddlers like, on the daily.

I know Streep has many memorable moments in her extensive career but god dammit, the cerulean sweater monologue leaves me in awe every time.

Do it! The writers basically looked at the book and were like, Uh, this sucks, but the seed of the idea is good, so let’s work with that. They threw away everything that was bad about the book: a lot of the pettiness, everything saintly about the boyfriend (was it really necessary to have him working with

it’s hard to pick an emily quote because everything she says in the movie is wonderful.

My love for this movie knows no bounds. I don’t care! It has everything I want! Intelligent characterizations, nuance, fashion, Stanley Tucci, and it’s also miles better than the book (which my mom, for some reason, saw fit to buy me TWICE). The romance isn’t even the focal point here. It is, honestly, better than it