Cruella

2021 • 133 minutes
4,3
473 avis
75%
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Interdit aux moins de 13 ans
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Lauréate d'un Oscar® pour "La La Land", Emma Stone est à l'affiche de "Cruella", de Disney, un film en prises de vues réelles qui traite de la genèse d'une des méchantes les plus célèbres et les plus chics, la légendaire Cruella d'Enfer. "Cruella" se déroule à Londres dans les années 1970, en pleine révolution punk, et suit une jeune arnaqueuse nommée Estella, une fille intelligente et créative déterminée à se faire un nom dans le monde de la mode. Elle se lie d'amitié avec deux jeunes voleurs qui apprécient son appétit pour les méfaits, et ensemble, ils survivent dans les rues de Londres. Un jour, les talents de créatrice d'Estella attirent l'attention de la baronne von Hellman, une légende de la mode au style envoûtant et à la répartie dévastatrice interprétée par Emma Thompson, lauréate de deux Oscars® ("Retour à Howards End", "Raison et Sentiments"). Mais leur relation déclenche une série d'événements et de révélations qui pousseront Estella à explorer son côté obscur pour devenir Cruella, une femme chic, égocentrique et vengeresse. "Cruella", de Disney, est réalisé par Craig Gillespie ("Moi, Tonya"), d'après un scénario de Dana Fox et Tony McNamara, et d'une histoire d'Aline Brosh McKenna, Kelly Marcel et Steve Zissis. Il a été produit par Andrew Gunn ("Freaky Friday : Dans la peau de ma mère"), Marc Platt ("Le Retour de Mary Poppins") et Kristin Burr ("Jean-Christophe et Winnie"), avec Emma Stone, Michelle Wright, Jared LeBoff et Glenn Close en tant que producteurs délégués. Jenny Beavan, lauréate de deux Oscars® de meilleure costumière pour "Mad Max: Fury Road", "Chambre avec vue") a créé des costumes sublimes et éblouissants qui jouent les premiers rôles dans ce film. Certaines séquences ou certains motifs lumineux clignotants sont susceptibles d'affecter les téléspectateurs photosensibles.
Classification
Interdit aux moins de 13 ans

Notes et avis

4,3
473 avis
Kyle Vansteelandt
22 mai 2022
The original 1961 animated classic "101 Dalmatians" has been one of my favorite childhood films growing up. This animated classic spreads awareness to animal lovers about animal cruelty and has an unforgettably wicked witch of a lady, Cruella De Vil, she is a menacing woman with an outrageous temper. Now, after the first origin story involving Maleficent, Craig Gillespie (director) and his crew decided to make another origin story about a sympathetic antagonist. Unlike "Maleficent," "Cruella" is a lot less entertaining and a lot more disenchanting in a way that is quite aggressive. There is almost nothing special about the craftsmanship that the filmmakers constructed; There isn't anything that is sharply executed to make this film eye-popping and fun, like "Maleficent (2014)." But, there are only two moments where men yelped with a sharp result that only made me chuckle quietly; nothing about the comedy is actually funny. There is hardly any surprise in the this entire film. Craig Gillespie must've struggled to find a way to surprise me with shocking results that are sharply executed. The latter is one of the worst ways to end a movie I have ever seen; it is muddled involving the death of our main character and the filmmakers decided to stretch out the film even more with an extra scene that should not be used. Nicholas Britell (composer) did a decent job making his score suspenseful during the second half of the film, but when it comes to the somber elements of the score, It does not succeed to make me feel bad for anyone (although that does not mean that the somber elements sound depressing). The big issue with the music is that there is a redundant soundtrack that is overstuffed with an absurd amount of 70s punk rock songs and other colorful songs that did not support the movie's narrative and the emotional value at all. As for the production design, there are some striking costume designs, but that is not what makes the movie worthwhile. Here is another calamity: Unlike Maleficent, the origin story of Cruella (Emma Stone) is surprisingly unsympathetic. Yes, there are some relatable moments of Cruella's past, and she does have an understandable backstory, but I could not help but denying the sympathy for the title character, as I have noticed that it has been poorly-executed. Let me explain: first off: The main antagonist named "Baroness" (Emma Thompson) does have some motivations, but the real questions are "how and why did she become so evil?" "How did her Dalmatians ended up being very aggressive guard dogs?" (did she mistreated the Dalmatians? or did she trained them to be so vicious?) "What is her real destiny?" These questions remain unknown. At least Cruella is nice to her dog "Buddy," and her sidekicks (Horace and Jasper) are nice to their dog "Wink." But when Cruella says "I'm gonna kill you, and your dogs" to Baroness, I was disgusted. There are some lines of dialogue that forces us to be on the cruel dark side of individuals which is highly unnecessary. The big drawback is that Dalmatians are not truly aggressive. They are more energetic and sensitive dogs. And if unhappy, they become high-strung when meeting strangers. As for the acting, The acting from some of the men on set were exaggerating their portrayals of British-men with twitching and barking. And the women are obviously classy. Emma Stone does a decent job portraying the old Cruella De Vil from the classic cartoon. In conclusion: The origin story of Cruella De Vil is reckless, dull, and unsympathetic, not to mention that makes us not want to root for the lovable canines, and strongly aspires cruelty and compassion for the dark side. Not Recommended!
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phyzzx
15 septembre 2021
Not only does the film take quite a while to get on with it but it is also an origin story. There are many slow parts that the director will tell you are necessary and few that are not causing an unavoidable length. Arty is the only truly interesting character. Cruella's treatment of friends that literally picked her up off the street is just bad form. Why are they even sticking around, what could they possibly get out of that relationship? There are two parts that slapped together well which were the music and the period. As the film wanes, an utterly unnecssary plot twist is thrown into the mix. The purpose was not needed as you already hate the character you are needed to hate. The good part of it was that it was really said and done in two minutes and if you nodded off it wouldn't make too much of a difference in A) understanding the plot and B) your entertainment. Nobody will be talking about this movie. That Mark Strong's talent was completely wasted is about all you need to know.
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DayByeDayChristine (“Christine”)
27 juin 2021
The soundtrack alone was worth 4 stars. The plot was creative and I think this is the best Disney movie I've seen in a long time. The cars were not consistent with the era which was 60s - 70s. But that is okay for me. This was a story of the triumph over revenge. Adults might enjoy this one a bit more. Me and my fiance really liked it!!!! I saw this in the movie theater and it was $24.00 for 2 people. It's just expensive because it's a Disney movie you get to own.
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