Disney's Cruella | "Baroness Rejects Design Sketches" (Deleted Scene)
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Academy Award® winner Emma Stone (“La La Land”) stars in Disney’s “Cruella,” an all-new live-action feature film about the rebellious early days of one of cinemas most notorious - and notoriously fashionable - villains, the legendary Cruella de Vil. “Cruella,” which is set in 1970s London amidst the punk rock revolution, follows a young grifter named Estella, a clever and creative girl determined to make a name for herself with her designs. She befriends a pair of young thieves who appreciate her appetite for mischief, and together they are able to build a life for themselves on the London streets. One day, Estella’s flair for fashion catches the eye of the Baroness von Hellman, a fashion legend who is devastatingly chic and terrifyingly haute, played by two-time Oscar® winner Emma Thompson (“Howards End,” “Sense & Sensibility”). But their relationship sets in motion a course of events and revelations that will cause Estella to embrace her wicked side and become the raucous, fashionable and revenge-bent Cruella.
Disney’s “Cruella” is directed by Craig Gillespie (“I Tonya”) from a screenplay by Dana Fox and Tony McNamara, story by Aline Brosh McKenna and Kelly Marcel & Steve Zissis. It was produced by Andrew Gunn (“Freaky Friday”), Marc Platt (“Mary Poppins Returns”) and Kristin Burr (“Christopher Robin”), with Emma Stone, Michelle Wright, Jared LeBoff and Glenn Close serving as executive producers. Two-time Oscar®- winning costume designer Jenny Beavan (“Mad Max: Fury Road,” “A Room with a View”) creates the dazzling and imaginative costumes, which take on a life of their own.
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I’m a lil obsessed with the sound effects in this scene. The clicking of the razor, the gentle scrape of it against the wooden backboard, and you can hear the thickness of the drawing paper as she crumpled it. Ug, so good
Your the type of person who can sense the breathing patterns, stress, heart beat, and weight of anyone. I like it
I’d love to see the prop of the razor.
Very autistic.
Litterally the whole reason I came back to this
This could've been an unintentional asmr moment in the movie too bad it's not that relaxing
Great example of a toxic relationship. Baroness treats the designers badly, steals their work, yet look how happy Cruella was when the Baroness put her design on the board. Despite the bad treatment, she still craves the acknowledgement and "approval" the Baroness gives her by not crumpling up her design.
I love how this actually depicts real working places atmosphere and horrible boss behavior. I thought it was nice to show how some boss just casually take other people's ideas and act like it's their own. In this movie the baroness behavior is completely pathologic and that was so interesting - yet horrible - to watch. She actually thinks she makes remarkable things when she steals people's ideas. That was an interesting aspect of her personality. *spoiler* She is a vampire, she steals other people's living essence, and goes to the point where she even kills cruella for real. She can't exist without other's living essence, or without destroying it, making it her own. She destroys, hurt everything and everyone around her. She can't stand others existence yet she can't exist without it. And when cruella, her enemy, ceases to exist because she "killed" her, she killed the only thing that still made her existing, she gets arrested and disappears.
I mean she's the one who chooses the "beautiful" designs.
If you think your ideas are so good on their own you should start your own business, she doesn't steal other's work she pay for them under the contracts they sign
@@mohamedemad2051 she clearly steals other people's ideas. Oh and I am actually. But I'm learning how to do my job, so I don't have to steal from others. Having employees is one thing. Stealing their job and making it your work is another
The razor that the Baroness uses reminds me of Sweeney Todd's. Emma Thompson played Mrs. Lovett once.
Sadly the baroness doesnt have the tragic backstory to semi-explain her actions like Sweeney does
@@codex_jinora indeed she seems a natural born psycho. But a Baroness origin story would also be interesting. 😁
The Baroness might take away other people’s credit but she does have a sight for talent when she sees one
Unintentional asmr
So, she’s not even a designer - she’s just a plagiarist claiming these designs as her own? 😬
Technically no, the design are hers as per the contracts the designers signed so she is entitled legally to use their work as she sees(sp?) fit reprehensible perhaps plagiarism nop.
It's the same as when you work at a university and come up with a ground breaking invention, it's not going to be yours to make money off of, it's property of the university because they bought it from you by paying you a salary.
Ohhh 😮 I see, so legally she can’t be considered a plagiarist. But it’s her perogative whether to disclose the makers of the dresses. If she were a good employer, which clearly she is not, she would have credited the work. But with her narcissistic personality, obviously that would never do or she would crush any rumors that might have leaked about the people who made the dress. Though in my eyes, that still doesn’t make her a fashion designer when she didn’t even at least come up with the idea in the first place. But I concur that legally she is not a plagiarist.
@@jhwang5235 if you sell something. Does it still belongs to you? No it doesn’t.
@@albatrus.3952 Es lo que estoy diciendo, igual no importa si trabajan para ella, lo unico que importa lo que dice el contrato ese es el punto final.
Imagine, I'll be doing this to my children's homework. 😅
I’d be doing it if I saw my child with doctor like handwriting, and their handwriting it’s anything but English.
How is she the famous one when she's not the one making all her designs? 🤔
Cause she's rich and has the power+influence, this happens in anywhere in loads of companies
The boss gives orders and employees do the work, if they mess up the blame is on employee and if it's successful the boss takes all credits
Similar thing happened to my relatives: my non blood related aunt, fashion designer working in a couture company and designed a dress for (I heard) Beauty Pageant around from where im from, in the end her boss took away the dress took away all the credits. She was devastated and kinda lost her mind....
My blood related aunts commented that she's too naive about the society and over trusting her boss
The same reason you don’t know any of the designers behind the big fashion labels today. They all signed away their work when they started working for her.
Same thing for any designer. She has a taste and decides what is worth of her name and what not, and the designers try to appeal to her taste.
She has the money and power that those designer don't. If they want to be independent, sure but it will take a long time and probably cost alot too.
Ideally, the concept of leadership comes with knowledge of what good craft is. She was once in their shoes by learning her craft, so know she is in a teaching position, where she instructs the quality. Her reputation implies that she has an eye for good design, and she molds the designs of her staff.
That said, much like others have implied, in the real world, its simply a matter of power, influence, and forcing designers to sign off their credit. It's why you'd see a decline in talent in thinks like movies or animation, and other. Rather than considering talent and craft, they slowly shift into what makes more money.
Honestly don't get how the designers can work for her. The baroness is just stealing their designs and passing it as her own. Plus doubt she pays them enough, like less minimum wage or something
0:16 sooo satisfying
Perfect😍
Why did they cut this scene from the movie? I love it
It seems that they went with the brighter area where all the designers have their works on mannequins. She's walking straight 'towards' the camera (which she is the main focus) rather than walking off to the right (in this clip).
I do agree though, i like this concept as well.
Love how the Baroness rips the paper and crumples it while staring at the poor girl.
Amei esse filme melhor filme de live- action da Disney
When your math at the test makes no sense.
I adore baron
She loves and cherishes that razor more than her own family and employees lol 😂
Ficaria otima essa cena no filme está ótima mesma amei ❤❤❤❤
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How would Baroness react to my sketch of a Shinnok costume?
This movie is great but it doesn't explain why Cruella wants to skin the puppies later on
She had the idea to use them as coats/designs. Estella+Cruella decided to trick the Baroness into thinking that she had killed her dogs.
There is definitely going to be a part II.
asmr
So I really don’t know how fashion labels work, but it seems strange that something should get branded as your work if you hired somebody else to do it.
She knows great art but cannot create it, so she steals. Her daughter creates great art but cannot be satisfied or have enough due to that giant hole in her heart so she doesn't care for it. One has everything but gives out nothing. One has nothing but everything inside screaming to get out.
My teacher:
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Plss baroness's profile
I don't remember this scene
Vist ✓
Wooo in spanish plis ??
Dice que es hora de ir a la gala. Ella responde que sigan trabajando.