Cruella jokingly refers to potentially killing dogs, but Cruella herself laughs it off, as even she is not that evil. Dogs even save her life and assist her in pulling off multiple heists. She has her wicked moments, but it would be completely out of character for this version of Cruella De Vil to murder dalmatian puppies and make coats out of them. While Stone does a great job bringing aspects of the Disney animated villain to life, the Cruella at the end of the movie is not the one that audiences see in the animated film. However, Cruella suffers in its attempts to tie into 101 Dalmatians. Paul Walter Hauser and Joel Fry provide some great comedy as Cruella’s cohorts, Horace and Jasper. Emma Stone is phenomenal as Cruella (or Estella) and is matched by a truly villainous performance from Emma Thompson. It has a mix of Joker and The Devil Wears Prada blended with some Disney magic. Not only is it highly entertaining, but it was clearly made with love, passion, and creativity. After multiple lackluster live-action Disney remakes, Cruella is a breath of fresh air.
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