Jenny did win. And ended up protesting the Oscar's for costume designers lack of recognition and pay. Any fashion, scifi, or historical movie would be NOTHING without costume designers. And we stan for her. 🙌
Cruella's hatred here is terrifying. For this to work she had to figure out how to obtain between 100-1000 moth chrysalises (which could not have been easy), stay up all night sewing them onto the dress one-by-one BY HAND, do it in such a way that the process of the sewing wouldn't kill the moths, and then manipulate the Baroness into locking the moth-dress up with the rest of the line so that every dress would be destroyed. Most people would have given up at obtaining the moths.
@@cripticdestinyplease tell us why people like you find it necessary to remind others discussing a movie that it's in fact a movie? Do you honestly think they don't realize that? What exactly are you trying to accomplish here?
@@cjbantilo1666 yeah because they are not afraid to face anything unlike other people who runs away and uses sensitivity and excuses to complain about eveything and end up being one sided.
@@anaabines4105 "not afraid to face anything" ... NPD, and narcissistic tendencies, are all rooted in fear, insecurity, and low self esteem. The whole reason this usually happens is because of fear and insecurity. A fearless person is not scared of how people think of them and they face their own shortcomings head on. A narcissistic person will often hide behind walls of their own grandiose self image and the admiration of others to convince themselves and others that their shortcomings aren't there.
😄 doesnt matter. Anything created in a house like that is considered the intellectual property of the owner. It happens in every single fashion design brand every single day
The baroness reminds me of my old boss. If you do something spectacular - she says "You learned well from me!" Which had me questioning my own abilities. I would think "Did I learn this from her? I must have." Or "Yes, I'm only successful bc she taught me well." Kudos to Estella for recognizing that the Baroness' manipulation.
Narcissistic bosses hire those who can be easily manipulated or look frail. From my experience, many times this is done via a personality test or eying for weaknesses, primarily looking for traits of beauty, to draw in customers, and signs of weakness, like easy belittlement. This is done for easy manipulation and commandment. Estella looking like a “grubby girl” with a lot of fashion skills probably made her LOOK like an easy target to leech fashion work off of.
There are many ways to explain this scene. These aren't eggs, those are chrysalis. Not all species of moths form a cocoon, which is a layer of silk they use as an extra protection while they are pupating. Yes, moths do not eat fabrics, just because they can not, but as soon as they hatch from their chrysalis, they start breeding, resulting in many caterpillar being born and eating all of the dresses. Some moths, as some butterflies, just add a little bit af silk at the end of their body to leave the pupa hanging, and in my experience, you can use that little silk space to sew through and leave the pupa hanging in a natural position. Some pupae are golden, specially at their pre-hatching phases. They of course took some creative licenses, but it is very very possible for this to happen, it just needs to be very, VERY well planned.
@@YaoiAngel00 they have to hatch way before the show in order to ruin the other dresses. I'm not shure whether adult moths actually eat cloth, thats more of a larva thing...
@@Sporner100 but how would larva get on the other dresses? Lol. I just imagining the larvas bouncing onto the other dresses. Or using string like spiders, but I really dunno x3 But if they were all VERY close then I can sort of imagine them crawling on em?
Agreed. Quiet, cunning, calm, and always aims to belittle other people in minute ways as a form of control. Even as a viewer, she only gives us brief chances to hate her. Then she goes back to being a campy, classy, middle-aged lady with an odd sense of humour.
Eh they came from South America so the cold weather of UK might kill them. But of course that also adds how evil cruella is, doesn't care about anything but revenge.
You have GOT to admit. This was THE BEST payback to someone passing themselves off as a great designer when she is literally taking other great designers credit when it wasn’t even the Baroness who made it.
If this happened today, the Baroness could have sent out the tattered and eaten collection as a performance and commentary on capitalism and she would’ve gotten praised anyway😂.
Whoever you are you know how to play the game..thats a super clever move you suggested, it would take the credit from Cruella...I would want to be on your team lol..
It actually improved the collection to be Frank. The only dress that was worth wearing was the moth dress, the rest was bland as hell. Estella did her a favor.
I mean, probably. Although good luck spinning the cloud of moths that caused the fashion journalists in attendance to flee the exhibition in droves. That, more than anything else, was Cruella's masterstroke - getting those who tell the public what to think about high fashion to forsake the Baroness and come see her show instead.
@@EveningFantasy Granted, some sequels to live-action adaptations tend to be bad like the sequels from 101 Dalmatians, Alice in Wonderland, and Maleficent. Kinda doubtful that a sequel to Cruella would work.
No matter how much it cost to have those cocoons shipped that quickly to England, how much planning it took to make sure that they would be delivered in time for them to only hatch once they're with the other clothes or how much work it took to get the whole dress 'beaded' in time and how careful she had to be to make sure she was only piercing the end where the moth inside wouldn't be kille, it's worth it to know that the loss of the entire collection will cost the Baroness twice as much.
Messing with the vault lock so it would open late when all her investors were already in the show and it would be too late. The perfect Pandora's Box revenge.
Those aren't eggs. They are chrysalis. Moths and butterflies hatch from eggs as caterpillers. Caterpillers eat until they get big and fat, then they form cocoons or chrysalis. When the cocoons or chrysalis open, the adult emerges. These are disney moths. Because moths don't form chrysalis, only cocoons.
@@EveningFantasy No, Cocoons are spun with silk from the caterpillar's body. Chrysalis are a membrane (exuded by the caterpillar) that form over the caterpillar encasing it in a shell. And yes some chrysalis are quite jewel-like, depending on the species of butterfly that produce it.
The two Emmas did a great job. Could you believe the baroness was the Nanny Mcphee? And all the designers of their costumes uff, This movie was such a masterpiece in every single part: costumes, cast, script, scenarios. 👏👏👏
The dress was absolutely gorgeous 😢 she should’ve made a backup with actual metal that looked the cocoons. It would’ve been a beautiful center piece for Cruella’s line.
I suspect it would have clashed horribly - it has a sculptural quality which appeals to the Baroness' sensibilities, but is incongruous next to Cruella's more avant-garde style.
Screenwriting at its very best. Watch it with an ear for the sparseness of the dialogue. Tune out all the sound effects and music and other sounds. There are just a few lines from each character, with images and actions telling the story and pushing it forward, forward, forward, until the big reveal.
I like how Cruella is still herself but...she sewed thousands of moths in their pupa onto a dress and never harmed one. Not like the Cruella of the cartoon who wants to kill 101 puppies.
Like, The Hunchback of Notre Dame in live-action would suitably fit the serious and adult tone, considering that the source material it was based from (and just like the animated original) has a dark and serious subject matter, that can allow to convey emotions, subtlety, and nuances within a live-action movie (if that movie were to be made).
@@ajpat9620 Knowing the path their Live Actions are following. I wouldn't have much faith in the project. Unless someone very capable can do it. Like the director from Les Miserables
@@BeruBeruIce Tom Hooper? Directing the live-action Hunchback of Notre Dame? Like, this has got to be a joke. Tom Hooper happens to be the director of Cats and that movie was terrible, let alone that movie was the worst movies being made. Like, there are more suitable directors to make the live-action Hunchback of Notre Dame instead of Tom Hooper, such as Alfonso Cuaron or Sam Mendes or Guillermo Del Toro.
@@ajpat9620 I forgot he directed Cats. That movie is so forgettable that eh. But now I kinda want to imagine what would Guillermo could direct. With his style and all. Like for example in Pan's Labyrinth, with the General being the main villain. Imagine that added to Frollo, the same coldness and cruelty. And his style onto the Gargoyles. Not to mention how in his Pinocchio version he made kind of a musical. Some songs weren't very memorable, but heh, in the end the movie was awesome. As for Alfonso Cuaron, I only know he directed Dramas, but never musicals...
@@BeruBeruIce The only reason that Alfonso Cuaron was a suggestion on directing the live-action Hunchback of Notre Dame was that he's known of making movies with gritty and dark tone in a dark subject matter, such as A Little Princess, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and Children of Men.
This scene is freaking epic! Emma Thompson was incredible in this movie. I absolutely love that she doesnt panic like everyone else does. She simply closes her eyes and turns her head but otherwise remains calm. Perfection! And the music score when all the moths begin to fly out is beautiful! Nicholas Britell crushed the music score for this movie! 🔥
I agree, but the thing is, that wasnt fashion but high fashion, which is very different it seems. A lot of high fashion outfits and dresses look utterly ridiculous. Or at least that was my take away from it all
It was all of the different designers getting their best work stolen my the brand, perhaps not as good, but since they were all designed by one person, you know, the costume director decided to put those dresses against the signature piece to hype the dress even more
The Only thing is this plan basically was a confession that she was Cruella. I think the Baroness may have already had suspicion since the "if you were...her..." comment but this was basically a complete admission. Cruella was the only one who would try to sabotage the event like this.
Why no one talks abt the assistant guy...he is really funny with his expressions and body language I really his acting as well...he did add an element thru his character
Something I wonder about the scene, like how did she know that the moths' egg would look like that kind of beading? I guess that's all down to the movies. Also that she got it there in time for the dress if it did actually come from South America, I guess once again, it's just a movie. But isn't it possible she could have damaged the moths while putting the eggs on the dress? Though I guess that can be chalked up to the fact that it's just a movie.
Hi! I’ve done some sewing with beading and stuff before and it’s possible she did some specialist needlework to wrap the thread around the moth eggs and attach them to the dress. It would of been painstakingly long to do but from what we saw in the movie she was a fantastic dressmaker already. Most beadwork on elaborate in movies are completely handmade and can take up to 80 hours of work
She could have done some research on what certain type of moth eggs would have looked like. And she was working all night and possibly several nights before that to create a sort of hooking system to place on the dress. Even she didn't *know* it would work. That's why she jammed the door, to give a lil extra time
@@BelladonnaJojo ah I thought she jammed the door because then they have to break the door down, so they can’t close the door again when they see the moths
The scariest part in all of this is that someone thought of this whole process and manifested it by writing this scene which became an iconic scene in this movie.
Am I the only one who thinks that the "moth-eaten" dresses were actually pretty cool-looking? Like the whole, glamour grunge post apocalyptic decay aesthetic is kind of a neat idea, really.
This film really had such higher potential to be GREAT. Storyline wise I mean. It really had all the right ingredients and it just had a chaotic messy confusing way of putting them together. Like a guy took all the right things to make a lovely wedding cake but it wasn't made into a cake it was just a hurled against the wall pile of mush and icing.
@@l.a.3479 It explains why she was the was she was from watching the cartoon from a kid to this one I definitely like that the kids version was a little to dark for kids
I don’t understand why Disney had to victimize Cruella and make another villain instead. Not everyone needs to have a sad backstory. Does the Baroness have her own sad backstory? Is there a chain of stories that goes back generations? As a standalone movie it’s pretty good and fun to watch, but I kind of like my villains to just be villains. I would have liked it better if the concept was flipped with Cruella playing the role of the Baroness, while “Estella” was actually Cruella’s daughter.
And the moral of this scene is, never work for a Narcissist. You’ll never get anywhere, you’ll be a slave under their thumb until you either die or go insane and become like them. Their money is not a gift, but a curse. It would be better to risk starving.
On this scene, it seem Estella really doesn't want come to work anymore, because its clear she is sabotaging Baroness show But Baroness are so narcissist that people may think it is normal for a worker want to sabotage the narcissist owner
How she called her friend an idiot behind his back and handsome to his face is not lost upon me. She used people just like her birth mother. Idc what they do, they cannot make Cruella a redemption arc like Maleficent.
She didnt actually called her friend an idiot but the delivery guy which happens to be her friend in disguise. She had to act the part of an irritated designer like the baroness whos waiting for the products to arrive.
@@edwardchen9619 No, they use a silk cocoon. Like, little 5 year olds learn this, it's really, incredibly simple. One does one, another does another. They don't just decide to fuck with the natural order and just stop spinning silk because you were wrong.
@@BeeBait a chrysalis is the pupa of a butterfly, the pupa of a moth isn't generally called a chrysalis, but they are basically the same thing. The cocoon is an extra layer of protection that the caterpillars of most moth species (but not all) spin around themselves before they pupate.
The hate it takes to sew thousands of delicate little life ruiners through the night... Calm hate is absolutely the scariest
Agreed!!
She's also a psycho like her mother. She can do that without hate
Absolutely
Yes, I agree!
Revenge is a dish best served cold
Whoever did the costume design for this movie deserves all the Oscars ever
She did. The film's costume designer, Jenny Beavan, won her third Oscar for her work on this film this past March.
Right!!!
@@perfectajo Not to mentioned that these costumes are some of Jenny Beavan's best works alongside Mad Max: Fury Road.
@@perfectajo damn as she should! she deserves it
Jenny did win. And ended up protesting the Oscar's for costume designers lack of recognition and pay. Any fashion, scifi, or historical movie would be NOTHING without costume designers. And we stan for her. 🙌
Cruella's hatred here is terrifying. For this to work she had to figure out how to obtain between 100-1000 moth chrysalises (which could not have been easy), stay up all night sewing them onto the dress one-by-one BY HAND, do it in such a way that the process of the sewing wouldn't kill the moths, and then manipulate the Baroness into locking the moth-dress up with the rest of the line so that every dress would be destroyed. Most people would have given up at obtaining the moths.
To quite honest, the moths improved the Baronesses bland collection.
That was way more the 1000. That had to have been tens of thousands.
Its a film..
@@cripticdestinyso what? No one’s criticizing the film.
@@cripticdestinyplease tell us why people like you find it necessary to remind others discussing a movie that it's in fact a movie? Do you honestly think they don't realize that? What exactly are you trying to accomplish here?
I love how when the moths arrived she didn’t even run or shout she just looked to side and closed her eyes
yeah, very common on narcissist
@@cjbantilo1666 yeah because they are not afraid to face anything unlike other people who runs away and uses sensitivity and excuses to complain about
eveything and end up being one
sided.
That's how you know she's not normal LoL
@@cjbantilo1666 Not being afraid of moths isn't a sign of narcissism my dude.
@@anaabines4105 "not afraid to face anything"
... NPD, and narcissistic tendencies, are all rooted in fear, insecurity, and low self esteem. The whole reason this usually happens is because of fear and insecurity.
A fearless person is not scared of how people think of them and they face their own shortcomings head on. A narcissistic person will often hide behind walls of their own grandiose self image and the admiration of others to convince themselves and others that their shortcomings aren't there.
1:15 the balls to say "I done it again",when it wasn't her who stayed up all night sewing every.single.thing BY HAND on the dress
But then she says “Stella come”. Which in her own evil way acknowledging Stella for making the dress and the others know it. 😉
@@silverpurkat her name is Estella, not Stella
😄 doesnt matter. Anything created in a house like that is considered the intellectual property of the owner. It happens in every single fashion design brand every single day
then in the next scene she gave a toast to herself and estella was like "shouldn't you give it to me?? i created your signature piece" lmao
@@brandyhuff8487 Every major company
The baroness reminds me of my old boss. If you do something spectacular - she says "You learned well from me!" Which had me questioning my own abilities. I would think "Did I learn this from her? I must have." Or "Yes, I'm only successful bc she taught me well."
Kudos to Estella for recognizing that the Baroness' manipulation.
Hah, same with mine. Lesson learned though.. Never work for the doctors office if his wife works there too.
My lesson: Never trust grown ups to do the right thing.
That's what we called as gaslighting from the Narcissist. Baroness is a narcissist!
I had a friend like this. He had make everyone’s success have to do with his influence.
Narcissistic bosses hire those who can be easily manipulated or look frail. From my experience, many times this is done via a personality test or eying for weaknesses, primarily looking for traits of beauty, to draw in customers, and signs of weakness, like easy belittlement. This is done for easy manipulation and commandment. Estella looking like a “grubby girl” with a lot of fashion skills probably made her LOOK like an easy target to leech fashion work off of.
There are many ways to explain this scene. These aren't eggs, those are chrysalis.
Not all species of moths form a cocoon, which is a layer of silk they use as an extra protection while they are pupating.
Yes, moths do not eat fabrics, just because they can not, but as soon as they hatch from their chrysalis, they start breeding, resulting in many caterpillar being born and eating all of the dresses.
Some moths, as some butterflies, just add a little bit af silk at the end of their body to leave the pupa hanging, and in my experience, you can use that little silk space to sew through and leave the pupa hanging in a natural position.
Some pupae are golden, specially at their pre-hatching phases.
They of course took some creative licenses, but it is very very possible for this to happen, it just needs to be very, VERY well planned.
Incredible.
She sure as hell planned it really really well
Moths do not eat fabric. Moth larvae eat wool. Fun scene though but not very accurate.
@hanstun1 Fabrics can indeed be made of wool
Very informative and correct
Ok, but imagine how precise you have to be to prevent killing the moths in their pupa while sewing them into a dress?
Or how do you TIME the Moth eggs to hatch at that moment??
it's cinéma for you
@@YaoiAngel00 it doesn't have to be at the right moment, just a time frame
@@YaoiAngel00 they have to hatch way before the show in order to ruin the other dresses. I'm not shure whether adult moths actually eat cloth, thats more of a larva thing...
@@Sporner100 but how would larva get on the other dresses? Lol. I just imagining the larvas bouncing onto the other dresses. Or using string like spiders, but I really dunno x3
But if they were all VERY close then I can sort of imagine them crawling on em?
I must say, the Baroness is one of the most psychologically accurate narcissists I've ever seen in cinema
Agreed. Quiet, cunning, calm, and always aims to belittle other people in minute ways as a form of control. Even as a viewer, she only gives us brief chances to hate her. Then she goes back to being a campy, classy, middle-aged lady with an odd sense of humour.
Baroness used the same word like the evil queen. The word is “speak”.
Everything aside, I wish cruella kept a moth-free copy of the dress for herself because it really was incredible
I second that! Shit if I was in her shoes I would’ve made two.
But it worked to perfection for Estella.
How about the fact that Estella introduced a foreign species of highly aggressive moth to London?
Eh they came from South America so the cold weather of UK might kill them. But of course that also adds how evil cruella is, doesn't care about anything but revenge.
How highly aggressive? They just did moth things. Was any of them carring a gun?
@@cesaradrianherrera1382 🤣
@@cesaradrianherrera1382 nope, the gun-carrying ones usually come from The USA
slay
You have GOT to admit. This was THE BEST payback to someone passing themselves off as a great designer when she is literally taking other great designers credit when it wasn’t even the Baroness who made it.
If this happened today, the Baroness could have sent out the tattered and eaten collection as a performance and commentary on capitalism and she would’ve gotten praised anyway😂.
Whoever you are you know how to play the game..thats a super clever move you suggested, it would take the credit from Cruella...I would want to be on your team lol..
It actually improved the collection to be Frank. The only dress that was worth wearing was the moth dress, the rest was bland as hell.
Estella did her a favor.
I mean, probably. Although good luck spinning the cloud of moths that caused the fashion journalists in attendance to flee the exhibition in droves. That, more than anything else, was Cruella's masterstroke - getting those who tell the public what to think about high fashion to forsake the Baroness and come see her show instead.
There should be a sequel to this movie. It should be what transpired in 101 Dalmatian, but from Cruella’s point of view
A sequel is already in the works
I hope she keeps her anti heroine status and only captured the puppies to save them from her crazy mom.
@@EveningFantasy Granted, some sequels to live-action adaptations tend to be bad like the sequels from 101 Dalmatians, Alice in Wonderland, and Maleficent.
Kinda doubtful that a sequel to Cruella would work.
She skinned puppies for fashion
What?!
U know Pongo and Perdita inbred their 15 Dalmatians from a transgender b¡.+ch (Ghengis)???
3:57 I love the way she was just standing there while everyone is screaming and running away
Ikr 😂
I mean, she’s kinda badass. Heartless and evil, but badass.
No matter how much it cost to have those cocoons shipped that quickly to England, how much planning it took to make sure that they would be delivered in time for them to only hatch once they're with the other clothes or how much work it took to get the whole dress 'beaded' in time and how careful she had to be to make sure she was only piercing the end where the moth inside wouldn't be kille, it's worth it to know that the loss of the entire collection will cost the Baroness twice as much.
I think they hatched cause in the space it got warm I believe hence why they hatched.
@@laurendaley2503 makes sense - I guess whoever packed them and shipped them would've made sure they were cool enough not to hatch earlier
Messing with the vault lock so it would open late when all her investors were already in the show and it would be too late. The perfect Pandora's Box revenge.
Those aren't eggs. They are chrysalis. Moths and butterflies hatch from eggs as caterpillers. Caterpillers eat until they get big and fat, then they form cocoons or chrysalis. When the cocoons or chrysalis open, the adult emerges.
These are disney moths. Because moths don't form chrysalis, only cocoons.
Isnt chrysalis and cocoons the same thing?
@@EveningFantasy No, Cocoons are spun with silk from the caterpillar's body. Chrysalis are a membrane (exuded by the caterpillar) that form over the caterpillar encasing it in a shell. And yes some chrysalis are quite jewel-like, depending on the species of butterfly that produce it.
Damn bro, 6 million years of evolution and still not one person asked you.
@@moosedraw3731 If you are referring to homo sapiens, we are only 200,000 years old.
Look at the chrysalis of the North American Monarch Butterfly , it looks like a cut jade with a gold dots plated on the back of it. It’s beautiful!!
The two Emmas did a great job. Could you believe the baroness was the Nanny Mcphee?
And all the designers of their costumes uff, This movie was such a masterpiece in every single part: costumes, cast, script, scenarios. 👏👏👏
Ayo- that’s the same actress?? That’s pretty cool actually :0
Yup! And Professor Trelawney and The newest Trunchbull.
I love Emma Thompson.
emma thompson is absolutely amazing
I went to the cinema to see it Four Times, at age 63!
Nanny mcphee had become so tired of taking care of children, so she decided to marry a baron, oh well incident happened and baron got her pregnant
The dress was absolutely gorgeous 😢 she should’ve made a backup with actual metal that looked the cocoons. It would’ve been a beautiful center piece for Cruella’s line.
I suspect it would have clashed horribly - it has a sculptural quality which appeals to the Baroness' sensibilities, but is incongruous next to Cruella's more avant-garde style.
Chrysalises
That stare Estella made when she said "I've done it again." Baroness dares to declare self credit for one and loses all! Eat, little moths, eat. 😆
Her name is Estella 😆
@@lostwoodsstudios8270 Thanks and fixed.
that dress was giving McQueen even after the moths ate half of it...STUNNING
Right!
Screenwriting at its very best. Watch it with an ear for the sparseness of the dialogue. Tune out all the sound effects and music and other sounds. There are just a few lines from each character, with images and actions telling the story and pushing it forward, forward, forward, until the big reveal.
I love how she gently put the moths in the shell things on the dress when she sowed them onto it❤ Moths are so pretty and always called scary :(
I have a phobia of them doe.
Except Mothra. That one is a cutie
*sEwed
Moths are not "always called scary."
@@BeruBeruIce You are afraid of female deer?
I always thought that moths are just emo butterflies. In my culture they're considered a good omen
I like how Cruella is still herself but...she sewed thousands of moths in their pupa onto a dress and never harmed one. Not like the Cruella of the cartoon who wants to kill 101 puppies.
welll she did progress long enough to become the enemy. Thrive off hate and whatnot
But it's not the same though, she has very different motives. She didn't care about not killing animals.
The moths had to live for the plan to work. The puppies can’t live without their skins. Two very different situations.
i really enjoyed this movie, one of the few disney remakes that wasnt a complete waste of time.
Same.
Except this wasn't a remake. This was a prequel. It's the sequel to this movie that will be the remake of 101 Dlamations. 😂
Disney should make more live actions with a serious and adult tone such as this
Like, The Hunchback of Notre Dame in live-action would suitably fit the serious and adult tone, considering that the source material it was based from (and just like the animated original) has a dark and serious subject matter, that can allow to convey emotions, subtlety, and nuances within a live-action movie (if that movie were to be made).
@@ajpat9620 Knowing the path their Live Actions are following. I wouldn't have much faith in the project. Unless someone very capable can do it. Like the director from Les Miserables
@@BeruBeruIce Tom Hooper? Directing the live-action Hunchback of Notre Dame? Like, this has got to be a joke.
Tom Hooper happens to be the director of Cats and that movie was terrible, let alone that movie was the worst movies being made.
Like, there are more suitable directors to make the live-action Hunchback of Notre Dame instead of Tom Hooper, such as Alfonso Cuaron or Sam Mendes or Guillermo Del Toro.
@@ajpat9620 I forgot he directed Cats. That movie is so forgettable that eh.
But now I kinda want to imagine what would Guillermo could direct. With his style and all.
Like for example in Pan's Labyrinth, with the General being the main villain. Imagine that added to Frollo, the same coldness and cruelty.
And his style onto the Gargoyles.
Not to mention how in his Pinocchio version he made kind of a musical. Some songs weren't very memorable, but heh, in the end the movie was awesome.
As for Alfonso Cuaron, I only know he directed Dramas, but never musicals...
@@BeruBeruIce The only reason that Alfonso Cuaron was a suggestion on directing the live-action Hunchback of Notre Dame was that he's known of making movies with gritty and dark tone in a dark subject matter, such as A Little Princess, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and Children of Men.
This scene is freaking epic! Emma Thompson was incredible in this movie. I absolutely love that she doesnt panic like everyone else does. She simply closes her eyes and turns her head but otherwise remains calm. Perfection! And the music score when all the moths begin to fly out is beautiful! Nicholas Britell crushed the music score for this movie! 🔥
Can’t help but think that Cruella might have accidentally introduced an invasive specie of moth to London.
Hate so vile it didn't care about the environment.
Am I the only one who thinks the other dresses in the vault are ugly af? Like are those really the best dresses you have for show this season?
Now that I you pointed it out you are so right lol
I agree, but the thing is, that wasnt fashion but high fashion, which is very different it seems. A lot of high fashion outfits and dresses look utterly ridiculous. Or at least that was my take away from it all
Plain as fuuuuuuuuuuck to me.
I loved them tbh but I’m extra af
It was all of the different designers getting their best work stolen my the brand, perhaps not as good, but since they were all designed by one person, you know, the costume director decided to put those dresses against the signature piece to hype the dress even more
The dress is absoulutly stunning❤❤❤❤
This movie should uave had a theatrical release, it was amazing.
The Only thing is this plan basically was a confession that she was Cruella. I think the Baroness may have already had suspicion since the "if you were...her..." comment but this was basically a complete admission. Cruella was the only one who would try to sabotage the event like this.
Why no one talks abt the assistant guy...he is really funny with his expressions and body language I really his acting as well...he did add an element thru his character
The torn dresses could hv been a collection by itself n deserves a runway ❤
Ever since my grand papa died, I always considered moths as the presence of his spirit when one landed on me, thus it became my new favorite insect
god what an amazing scene
God has nothing to do with it.
*stupidly written*
@@l.a.3479 🙄
@@l.a.3479 Its an expression?
Sus
Love the Alexander Mcqueen reference in that dress!
She just simply looked away from all those moths and stood there while everyone else was freaking out.😅
Loved her even more. A true villain. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@mykillshots664 right
Something I wonder about the scene, like how did she know that the moths' egg would look like that kind of beading? I guess that's all down to the movies. Also that she got it there in time for the dress if it did actually come from South America, I guess once again, it's just a movie. But isn't it possible she could have damaged the moths while putting the eggs on the dress? Though I guess that can be chalked up to the fact that it's just a movie.
You've answered your own questions 3x.
Hi! I’ve done some sewing with beading and stuff before and it’s possible she did some specialist needlework to wrap the thread around the moth eggs and attach them to the dress. It would of been painstakingly long to do but from what we saw in the movie she was a fantastic dressmaker already. Most beadwork on elaborate in movies are completely handmade and can take up to 80 hours of work
She could have done some research on what certain type of moth eggs would have looked like. And she was working all night and possibly several nights before that to create a sort of hooking system to place on the dress. Even she didn't *know* it would work. That's why she jammed the door, to give a lil extra time
@@BelladonnaJojo ah I thought she jammed the door because then they have to break the door down, so they can’t close the door again when they see the moths
I just wanna let you know…. It’s just a movie.
Like how Baroness is stealing from Estella aka Cruella
It's literally a feud between a mother and a daughter like 100%.
I like to think this is Mothra's origin story.
The hair and makeup are exquisite
Underrated movie. Emma Stone was great in it.
honestly nothing in this film was as good as the knowledge the poor moths survived
I love this movie so much!! 😄🤗💗🕊️🌷
3:57 what a badass. Of course she ain't scared of the moth, a true villain. 😂
I love this masterpiece
This scene was IT!
The scariest part in all of this is that someone thought of this whole process and manifested it by writing this scene which became an iconic scene in this movie.
Her assistant looks horrified....like he knows they aren't beads....
3:55 3:56 lol
That movie is so powerful :P I was super sceptical when I decided to watch it, but I got positively shocked :) So marvellous :)
skeptical
Baroness being an icon💚
So that's how Asia's butterfly dress was supposed to go. 😂
Am I the only one who thinks that the "moth-eaten" dresses were actually pretty cool-looking? Like the whole, glamour grunge post apocalyptic decay aesthetic is kind of a neat idea, really.
This is what got me back into fashion design after so long it's kinda sad that Ella didn't get the credit for the dress ngl 😅
Has anyone realize this is a tribute to Alexander McQueen’s 2001 VOSS collection? 🦋
No
Emma stone definitinely has british ancestry cause her accent is on point
This film really had such higher potential to be GREAT. Storyline wise I mean. It really had all the right ingredients and it just had a chaotic messy confusing way of putting them together. Like a guy took all the right things to make a lovely wedding cake but it wasn't made into a cake it was just a hurled against the wall pile of mush and icing.
Tf are you saying, the movie was GREAT. What can you suggest to make it great to you then?
@@cecironalejoiii7680 Fr bro. I want him to make a top tier movie
But can we talk about how iconic her walk is at 2:33-2:36 mark.
4:26 Baroness 😡: “That Little!”
John is the only servant that the baroness does not abuse because he knows her secret
I love how inventive this was o.o, time consuming yes, but worth it.
The soundtrack 🙌🌹
I bought this one So I can obsess when ever I want.
Welp, there goes the local ecosystem. So many south african moths....😳
It's just a movie ......
It's was from south America (written on the box)
@@shiroyasha9623 ah, my bad. I misread it
@@stormzcyn9719 still exciting times for the local ecosystem. But Cruella's like that, yah :)
@@shiroyasha9623 Wonder which part of South America that those moths (inside that box) come from.
The designs of this movie though so very good
2:55 bro the side eye 😭
“The significance of the moth is change. Caterpillar into chrysalis or pupa... and, from thence, into beauty.”
3:53 Jeffrey screaming🤣
I actually watched this a few weeks ago and loved all of it grate movie
Yes, it was grating, wasn't it? Too bad it wasn't GREAT.
@@l.a.3479 It explains why she was the was she was from watching the cartoon from a kid to this one I definitely like that the kids version was a little to dark for kids
Omg! When is part 2 coming out already?😩 I loved this movie!
I don’t understand why Disney had to victimize Cruella and make another villain instead. Not everyone needs to have a sad backstory. Does the Baroness have her own sad backstory? Is there a chain of stories that goes back generations?
As a standalone movie it’s pretty good and fun to watch, but I kind of like my villains to just be villains. I would have liked it better if the concept was flipped with Cruella playing the role of the Baroness, while “Estella” was actually Cruella’s daughter.
And the moral of this scene is, never work for a Narcissist. You’ll never get anywhere, you’ll be a slave under their thumb until you either die or go insane and become like them. Their money is not a gift, but a curse. It would be better to risk starving.
A brilliant revenge!
I adore Mark Strong.
Love it all ❤❤❤❤❤
her reaction to the moths were she wasn’t freaked out or scared of those but the dresses horrified her
It was the best scene of the movie.
Hate and anger is the good motivator for cold focus.
Not give away any spoilers: perhaps a different title for this video? ‘Vault scene’ would cover the content and leave the surprise.
Bro this movie has been out long enough 😂
I'm terrified of moths, so the end scene would be a living hell for me... 😱
I am fan of this moth design
So this is where buffalo bill got his start.
''2:55'' that look 😂😂😂
I’ll watch anything with Mark Strong
I do so like this movie
On this scene, it seem Estella really doesn't want come to work anymore, because its clear she is sabotaging Baroness show
But Baroness are so narcissist that people may think it is normal for a worker want to sabotage the narcissist owner
In 3:37, the white haired girl, oh god how stunning she is...
Even tho the dresses are messed up they still look good
i love this scene
This I didn’t see coming… and that’s rare in movies these days.
Literally my biggest fear, I am terrified of moths 😳
The next logical step is to become Mothman.
Aww, but they're just fuzzy butterflies!
Moths are just ugly butterflies lol
what does she do with the pin she takes at 2:22 ?
She pushes it into the locking mechanism which is what makes it get stuck and need the torch guys
She used it to jam the safe lock, so it had to be manually opened, and the moths could be released when the guests had already arrived.
Beautiful!
I love that movie
What does Thompson say when she sees the dresses???
"that little..."
How she called her friend an idiot behind his back and handsome to his face is not lost upon me. She used people just like her birth mother. Idc what they do, they cannot make Cruella a redemption arc like Maleficent.
She didnt actually called her friend an idiot but the delivery guy which happens to be her friend in disguise. She had to act the part of an irritated designer like the baroness whos waiting for the products to arrive.
Only, the moths don’t hatch straight from the eggs…
They are caterpillars first
Those aren't eggs but chrysalises
@@twilightprince4833 technically yes, but logically wrong. it should be a cocoon, as moths don't have chrysalis
@@BeeBait moths do have chrysalis, like butterflies do.
@@edwardchen9619 No, they use a silk cocoon. Like, little 5 year olds learn this, it's really, incredibly simple.
One does one, another does another. They don't just decide to fuck with the natural order and just stop spinning silk because you were wrong.
@@BeeBait a chrysalis is the pupa of a butterfly, the pupa of a moth isn't generally called a chrysalis, but they are basically the same thing. The cocoon is an extra layer of protection that the caterpillars of most moth species (but not all) spin around themselves before they pupate.