Movie Review ‘Cruella’ — Disney’s Feminist Psychosis

Movie Review ‘Cruella’ — Disney’s Feminist Psychosis

Emma Stone in Cruella. (Walt Disney/Trailer image via YouTube)

The corporation’s revised morality is anti-style and anti-human.

Near the end of Cruella, after lots of jumbled, meant-to-be-amusing folderol, Emma Stone in the title role pulls the loose plot strands together in a brief but striking monologue addressed to a dead mentor:

So this is a confusing day. My nemesis is my real mother. And she killed my other mother. I guess you were always scared, weren’t you, that I’d be a psycho like my real…

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