She brought the hippest crazy woman of all time to life


The most attractive "crazy woman" enters

Tired of fairy tales, tired of the candy romance of princes and princesses, but we always welcome a charming villain.

There are only two women in Disney films on the American Film Institute's list of the screen's 50 most charismatic villains - in addition to the familiar queen from Snow White, and Cruella, who murders puppies for fashion in 101 Loyal Dogs.

What kind of perverted, inhuman person could make the perfect black and white fur coat out of Dalmatian skin? "Fashion pioneer" Cruella, therefore, has become a "childhood shadow" in many people's hearts that is more frightening than Snow White's stepmother.

Tyrannical and cruel, the irrepressible "legendary villain" finally has her new screen moment this year - Cruella, starring Emma Stone, will be released in May this year.

This time there are no princesses, no princes, the villain is the only protagonist, and Disney is finally going black.

The story takes place in London in the 1970s, and the setting alone is interesting enough - the London of the 1970s was the era of punk rock.

Born out of chaos and disorder, punk broke all the order and then rebuilt, from music to clothing, its existence is like a "pirate", full of barbarism, anger, resistance and desire.

Stone played Cruella from the beginning with a head of red hair "female liar", to be discovered by the baroness as a genius level of fashion Icon, born in punk, and then to a more dark, complex, exaggerated Gothic style, with pessimistic romantic color, seems to imply that she is on the ruin, can not be salvaged life.

Responsible for the costume design of the film, is one of the most famous designers in Hollywood today, Jenny Beavan, Oscar best costume design nomination ten times, twice won, no matter what era, what style of clothing, she can seize the essence.

It's worth noting that Beavan is a rock nut herself - in 2016, she won the Oscar for best costume design for Mad Max, wearing a leather jacket directly to the stage (instead of leather). When she's in charge of Cruella's outfit, there's more to it than that.

Just a minute and a half of the preview has already made people's scalp tingling and expectations full, especially Stone's split personality type "change face", her surprisingly large eyes become particularly vivid in a slightly spooky atmosphere.

From the ambitious evil charm smile at the grand entrance, to the appearance of still biting his back teeth to say his name after fragmentation, the emotional span is large and full of tension.

And a few key monologues, which also introduce the character's basic characteristics:

“But I wasn’t for everyone.”

“I guess they were all scared that I would be a psycho.”

“The thing is, I was born brilliant, born bad — and a little bit mad. I’m Cruella.”

The most exciting line "I am woman,Hear me roar" comes from Helen Reddy's 1972 song "I Am Woman". She was the first Australian female singer to win a Grammy.

The song is still a classic feminist song, and after the United Nations established International Women's Day in 1975, the song became an unofficial "national anthem." (Helen Reddy died in September at age 78.)

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