🔥 ‘THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA’ FANS ARE ALL SAYING THE SAME THING AFTER WATCHING THIS NEW NETFLIX FILM 😳🎬

A quirky new comedy starring Julio Torres has just landed on Netflix, and viewers keep comparing it to the iconic fashion-world chaos of The Devil Wears Prada.

The film, Problemista, follows an aspiring toy designer trying to survive the bizarre and unforgiving world of New York while working for a wildly unpredictable art-world boss.

But what’s making people talk isn’t just the strange humor — it’s how the movie’s chaotic boss dynamic is giving viewers serious “Devil Wears Prada energy.”

👇👇👇 See why everyone is suddenly comparing the two films…

‘absurdist Devil Wears Prada’ now on Netflix

Fans of The Devil Wears Prada who can’t wait for the sequel should definitely check out this new cult classic movie on Netflix

Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep and Emily Blunt

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‘Glorious’ movie on Netflix is must-watch for Devil Wears Prada fans(Image: 20TH CENTURY FOX)

Netflix has just added a bizarre comedy film that has already gained a huge cult following.

Described as an “absurdist” version of The Devil Wears Prada, the movie was released in 2023 and has become one of the most iconic indie films of the decade.

Saturday Night Live writer and comedian Julio Torres wrote, starred in and made his directorial debut with Problemista, which also stars Tilda Swinton in a magnetic performance as eccentric art critic Elizabeth.

Torres stars as El Salvador immigrant and aspiring toymaker Alejandro who, after being fired from his job at a cryogenics lab, becomes Elizabeth’s assistant.

She promises to sponsor Alejandro’s work visa once they have organised an exhibition of her cryogenically frozen husband’s art, but he soon discovers Elizabeth’s knack for erratic temper tantrums and unpredictable behaviour.

Julio Torres as Alejandro

Exploring issues of immigration, class, capitalism and modern American living through a surrealist lens with plenty of heart and humour, Problemista has become a favourite of film buffs and is well worth a watch now it’s been added to Netflix UK’s extensive streaming library this week.

One five-star Letterboxd review called it “The Devil Wears Prada for people with a creative spirit, an anxiety disorder, and a dream.”

Someone else raved: “So very good. The kind of film that reaffirms imagination is still alive and well in the industry. Playful and confident in itself, with so many honest things to say about the human experience.

“My favorite part had to be Tilda though. She is absolutely balls to the wall manic here, and I was eating it up with a knife and fork. One of my favorite performances from her due to the raw energy she brought to every scene.”

And another fan made the bold claim that first-time director Torres could be “the greatest mind of the 21st century”.

Julio Torres and Tilda Swinton

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An El Salvador immigrant is hired as an assistant to an eccentric art critic(Image: A24)

Stellar reviews continued on IMDb, where one fan said: “One of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time and an all time favorite Tilda performance!

“I came in expecting a fun, wild, and interesting experience and this movie delivered tenfold. It was one of the best movies that I have seen in theaters in a long time and has one of my all time favorite performances by the ice queen herself, Tilda Swinton.

“My date and I laughed, we cringed, we were captivated, and at the end we were both crying tears of joy. It was heartfelt, surreal and a rare pleasure for us both.”

And a final viewer described Problemista as “glorious”, adding: “I’m sure I’ll add to this review at some point when I’ve digested the film but for now I’ll just keep it simple and say that this is the best film I’ve seen in years.

“Julio Torres’ script, direction and performance are clever, affecting, funny, vibrant, fresh and gorgeous. Tilda Swinton gives her very best here, serving the script with amazing finesse.

“It’s so rare to find a new film that feels this vital and fully-formed. If it sounds like I’m gushing then that’ll be because I am – this film deserves it because it never puts a foot wrong. I really hope to see more work from Torres in the future.”

Problemista is available to stream on Netflix.