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전체 공개 ・ 05.03

2026.05.02 (Sat)
Good story. Loved the screenplay, the whole tour of brands and clothing, and the work culture of Runway. You can actually feel the pressure of a strict, mean boss, the overload of tasks, and the company norms through the screen and that was really well done. The problem I have is with the friendship narrative. It shows her friends and boyfriend getting annoyed because she doesn’t have time for them anymore, yet they don’t refuse the gifts she brings. In the end, she’s blamed for not giving them time like before. That’s a weak take on friendship. Yes, reality can be like that, but the film leans too much into making her seem wrong for prioritizing her job, the thing that literally pays her rent and food. Real friendships survive, who understands. If they don’t, they weren’t strong to begin with.

cherrys
05.04
yeah honestly, watching this as an adult hits different. like… if you watch it now, at this age, the conflict feels predictable. like you can kinda see where it's going from miles away. maybe because we've seen this kind of story so many times already. back then (i was like 7 😭), it felt way bigger than it actually is. BUT there's this one moment i really hate. when andy comes in with gifts for Lily, Doug, Nate. she trying to share something nice, and then miranda calls and they just start tossing her phone around!?! like... it's a joke?!?!?!? idk, that part didn't sat right with me. not back then. not now. it just feels disrespectful. like sure, you can be annoyed, but that was just too much. made me feel bad for andy tbh.