Cruella 2021 movie review
Wednesday, 6.9.21
After over one year of not being able to go to the movie theater, due to many reasons, such as Regal theaters were undergoing a huge remodeling process as well as the NWO bs agenda to enslave people under One World Lockdown in pretense of a deadly virus, which is just a flu and most likely affects only the elderly and already sick people with weak immunity, I was excited that theaters were reopening in during late March.
I watched two movies at the AMC theater--Promising Young Woman and Chaos Walking, which were entertaining in different ways.
Then, in May, Regal theaters were reopening, in which I haven't been inside one in a long time, due to its remodeling. In June, I decided to check out Cruella because I have always been into fashion, photography, and art, although I was never really into Disney. I have only watched Disney when I was a kid during the 70s. I have never watched the 101 Dalmatians cartoon because it gave me a bad feeling when I was a kid, among other Disney cartoon I have watched. So, I wasn't aware of the Cruella character when this Cruella movie came out.
Nevertheless, the movie Cruella 2021 was an entertaining surprise. It did remind me of Devil Wears Prada, even though I didn't really like that movie. I was gifted the DVD Devil Wears Prada because I was told it was similiar to the novel I self-published at LULU.com, The Sand Dollar. So, that is why I was excited to watch the DVD. I thought it was just average, as well as the movie Devil Wears Prada had bad editing, which made it very choppy, chaotic, and all over the place, and I felt the movie didn't flow well. I later bought a copy of the novel, Devil Wears Prada, at a Used Book Sale, and I enjoyed the book more because it was entertaining as well as it filled the areas of the movie where it felt choppy. Also, the novel had a different ending from the movie.
Cruella 2021 was entertaining because of the fashion scenes as well as the dramatic and competitive relationship between the Baroness and Estella, as they fight to outdo each other. Miranda Priestley and Andrea didn't have that because Andrea was weak, clueless, and lost, and Miranda wasn't impressed with Andrea's work to begin with. Andrea later learned to present herself better in order to impress Miranda with her fashionable new look. Miranda and Andrea had a weak and boring relationship that made the movie blah.
I was happy that Cruella didn't skin any dogs for their fur in the movie. I think Disney should modernize all the Disney cartoon films like that because, after all, the world is changing, especially with all the animal rights, human rights, pedophilia, and child trafficking going on. It is 2021, and the world is watching. Enough is enough with the sick promotions. Other dark topics include adrenochrome, child abuse, cannibalism, satanism, and witchcraft. Disney needs a new makeover, which will most likely improve viewership because movies have been going downhill in the past.
I also like that the movie Cruella explained how the fashion industry worked in certain scenes about struggling to make it, and an urgent need to do anything to get notice, which usually involved doing dark acts. Cruella had a purpose and passion to go after her dream job. Andrea just wanted connections from Miranda, and she didn't have much skills, except office work and gofer job, like Miranda's Personal Assistant or bitch, in which she wasn't very good at it because she constantly complained.
While watching Youtube videos, I noticed that Louis Vuitton was promoting LV Capucines purse as Curella's main purse in the movie. This movie could have been called, The Devil Wears LV Capucines.
Some of my purse collection:








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