Cruella isn’t just a movie. It’s fashion, it’s rebellion, it’s pain, power, and the beauty of revenge—all wrapped up in a killer wardrobe. The storytelling is sharp, the characters are layered, and the visuals? Absolutely stunning. You get evil, you get love, you get hate, and somehow, it all comes back to identity and transformation.
Emma Stone completely owns the role—she’s elegant, wild, and unapologetically arrogant in the most satisfying way. And that final scene? The reunion, the reveal, the twist—chef’s kiss.
It feels less like a Disney spinoff and more like a fashion-fueled psychological drama. For me, it’s not just a film. It’s a whole experience.