"Kuila" is arguably the best presentation of all Disney's live-action adaptations. Not only the pictures and music are splendid, but the plot and duration of the movie also have unexpected breakthroughs, and the full plot is enjoyable to watch.
Every fashion look in "Kuila" is exquisite, and the British fashion blockbuster is now vividly displayed on the big screen. From the grandeur to every runway show, to the delicate design and polishing of Haute Couture. Pioneers are neutral and sassy like Artie, and classical have the grace and luxury of Hellman.
The 180-degree horizontal jump from Estella to Cruella de Vil in black and white is even more wonderful to show the huge impact of the rise of the punk spirit in London and the entire European and American fashion industry in the 1970s. Our senses follow Cruella's smoky outfits and the frenetic punk rock in the background, deeply and generally feeling a fashion sea change. From Estella's ruthless squeezing and dialogue under the fashion devil Hellman, I seem to be able to see countless fashion victims who take Estella as a microcosm and are coerced and eliminated by this never-ending surging fashion trend: they He was also a short-lived designer and a catwalk model who was all-powerful. It's just that the years have not favored them, and the fashion has never sympathized with them, but the surging trend comes from their conscientious efforts.
Throughout the past 50 years in the fashion industry, what people think of as classics and popular impressions of an era turns out to be their vivid imprints.
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