A live-action feature film following the evil exploits of Cruella de Vil, the villain from the Disney film, "101 Dalmatians'.
Director: Craig Gillespie
Cast: Emma Stone, Emma Thompson, Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, Emily Beecham, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mark Strong
Release Date: May 28, 2021
Genre: Comedy, Crime
Rated PG-13 for some violence and thematic elements
Runtime: 2 h 14 min
Review:
Disney's live action remakes haven't been more than cynical cash grabs. The films themselves have been bland retreads with little to no innovation to justify their existence. Craig Gillespie's Cruella manages to break the mold by delivering a visual feast for the eyes and story filled with hefty character development and pathos. Gillespie channels everything from Tim Burton, Lady Gaga, The Devil Wears Prada and even a touch of Cathy Yang's Birds of Prey to create a vibrant dense character study that exceeds all expectations. It shouldn't work as well as it does and it'll probably bore plenty of the smaller kids expecting something much lighter and funnier. Gillespie's direction is impressive but it wouldn't work as well as it does if it weren't for spectacular turns by Emma Stone and Emma Thompson. Both are clearly having a blast glamping it up as the dueling fashionista with their interactions being the high points of the film. It's be easy to go broad and coast through the film and it'd still be moderately fun but both actresses give their characters so much lived in depth which makes them all the more interesting. Throw some award winning costumes and it's a feast for movie lovers who enjoy great performances from stars at the top of their game. The film even manages to give Cruella's sidekicks more depth and characterization than expected with Joel Fry and Paul Walter Hause turning in strong performances as well. Once the film ends you are sort of left gobsmacked by the quality of the entire production as your reminded this is still a Disney production which started with the most basic of intentions. Sure it could have used a few trims here and there but the cast and crew all rise above their trappings to deliver something devilishly delightful.
A-
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