Among the Disney villains, he is undoubtedly one of the most famous. She is Cruella, the unpleasant antagonist of 101 Dalmatians. in 2021, A live action feature film Focused on her origins, she was born and revealed why she was so evil… family-friendly, but hilariously “dark” and transgressive, this Cruella Live is a true success that you will quickly (re)discover!
Cruella, which sees actress Emma Stone slip into the shoes of the iconic character, plunges us into the heart of the 70s punk rock movement. A talented con artist, Estella is determined to make a name for herself in the fashion world.
He befriends two young scoundrels who appreciate his skills as a con artist and leads a criminal existence with them on the streets of London.
One day, Estella’s creations are noticed by Baroness von Hellmann (the excellent Emma Thompson), a great fashion figure, terribly elegant and terribly snobbish.
But their relationship will lead to a series of revelations that will allow Estella to let her dark side creep in, before the ruthless Cruella Christmas, a brilliant young woman with a thirst for fashion and revenge…
Let us remind you that the character of Cruella de Vil (literally Cruella de Vil) was born in the 1950s, she was first a character in children’s literature created by Dodie Smith.
It was then that Disney Studios brought him to life on film, first in the 1961 animated classic. 101 dalmatins1996 with the first live-action remake starring Glenn Close, not forgetting the animated sequel 102 Dalmatians in 2000.
Cruella, directed by Emma Stone, an Oscar winner for the quality of its costumes, was a huge public success in French cinemas, with almost 1.5 million in attendance.
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