Cruella Review: 5 Ups & 5 Downs
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5. Emma Stone's Devilishly Good Performance
What just about everyone can agree on is the strength of Emma Stone's turn as Cruella.
Even in the film's very weakest moments, she gives a fully committed performance as both the downtrodden Estella and her more outgoing, vengeful alter-ego.
Stone does everything within her considerable abilities to sell the character's transformation from outcast to aggressor, wrapped in a thick layer of playful camp throughout.
Comparisons to Glenn Close's prior iteration are inevitable, but Stone acquits herself well as a rather different take on the character. In fact, she's good enough to make one wish she was given a stronger script to match her chops.
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