How “Cruella” Divided The Internet
There are yays and nays being thrown all around for Disney’s newest
With the February 17 release of Disney’s trailer for Cruella, things went a little bit mad on the internet. The trailer was the first glimpse at Emma Stone’s turn as the iconic Cruella de Vil, Disney’s puppy killing-Dalmatian donning-maniacal cackling fashion villain.
The trailer showcased Cruella’s journey beginning as Estella, a woman who works at a fashion house and is suitably obsessed with furs, to the point that it drives her to villainy. Also making her appearance in the trailer is Emma Thompson, playing the Baroness who hires Estella. As the trailer progresses, Estella starts devolving into more unhinged behavior, making quick getaways, incurring snarls from several Dalmatians, and burning up a cape to reveal a dress underneath (alright, that one may be pretty fiery).
As soon as the trailer dropped, the reviews poured in. Most people were ecstatic to see Stone doing Cruella justice, with her demeanor and spot-on British accent. The aesthetic and fashion choices also garnered significant acclaim, given Cruella’s outlandish high-fashion wardrobe and the cinematic shots and landscapes.
Emma Stone as Cruella.That's the tweet pic.twitter.com/TAPbPDIVds
— giada♧ (@gdctld) February 19, 2021
I’m actually really hyped for the new #Cruella film. You already know Emma Stone is giving it 110% in this role pic.twitter.com/IR6agUiQU0
— Owen (@owencallais) February 18, 2021
However, several people discovered some foundational and ethical problems when dissecting Cruella. Disney’s previous villain-centric films, like Maleficent, dove into a backstory that ultimately humbled the villain and allowed audiences to sympathize with them. But given Cruella’s proclivity for going Jason Voorhees on puppies, that’s not an easy pill to swallow for several viewers.
So are we just not going to talk about how the Cruella trailer makes the dalmatians to be the bad guys? Guys I think they want us to relate to the Women whose eventual goal is to kill puppies. pic.twitter.com/2OICVGpUCP
— Exalted Speed's house of secrets (@Exalted_Speed) February 18, 2021
i couldn't put my finger on why the new cruella was weird but this just hit it on the head pic.twitter.com/DfFoiEZ7LS
— gina wina bina • 🍉 (@b0phamet) February 18, 2021
How in the hell am I gonna sympathize with a protagonist named CRUELla that kills dogs and wears their skin
— Bruce Greene (@brucegreene) February 17, 2021
Another common complaint was regarding the concept of creating backstories for villains in the first place. Not every bad guy needs to have “baggage,” some are just bad. People are worried that Disney might try to stretch itself too far to humanize Cruella and rationalize her actions, instead of doing the same for villains with more complicated personalities, like Ursula from The Little Mermaid or Yzma from The Emperor’s New Groove.
Right? I’m all for a villain backstory, but there is nothing playfully macabre about “here’s how I started killing all the puppies.”
— Elle Bee Are (@elle_bee_are) February 17, 2021
https://twitter.com/MatteFlowers/status/1362027929056800774
Ethical concerns aside, several people decided to have a dog day afternoon by flooding Twitter with Cruella comparisons. A common one was for the Joker, with his comically sinister manner and flashy attire.
finally. time for jokeher https://t.co/A8INcmmmOB
— hannah strong (@thethirdhan) February 17, 2021
Similarly, several people also noticed some draws to another DC favorite sociopath, Harleen Quinzel aka Harley Quinn.
Emma Stone as Cruella.
Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn.The crossover I never knew I needed. pic.twitter.com/OWbF8OwjLc
— Jay.. (@x_warinmymind) February 17, 2021
Although, some were a little more out there.
the new cruella de vil trailer looks great pic.twitter.com/04SrPWD9HX
— Becca O'Neal 🍒 (@becca_oneal) February 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/rafalafaaa/status/1362481730729373697
The trailer has certainly managed to create incredible buzz surrounding the movie. Despite reservations, an optimistic outlook towards the cast and production value could bode well for the film, especially at a time when box office revenues are non-existent. Disney’s Cruella hits theatres on May 28, 2021.
Algorithm That Came Up With ‘Cruella’ Hurt To See People Mocking Trailer https://t.co/dPA0eX7LlP pic.twitter.com/Q0CpEfsqMJ
— The Onion (@TheOnion) February 17, 2021