Just the wife is on fire. This "Black and White Witch Kuira" is a movie, a haute couture show, and a feast for costume designers. Even a man like me, who knew nothing about womenswear, was amazed by the dazzling outfits that came out. Butterfly's golden dress, the red dress reborn from ashes, and the long dress pulled up after grabbing the handlebars, every piece of clothing is very, very eye-catching. The red petal dress that the heroine wore when she was standing on the roof of the car, made the heroine become the new queen of the fashion industry, which is beyond vulgar and admirable. This year's Oscar for best costume design must be it - of course, costume designers certainly don't care about such a small award.
In terms of plot, the early stage of the film is like Dickens' "Oliver Twist", which tells the story of Kuira's wandering in London with both parents, and the middle stage is like "The Queen Wearing Prada", which tells the story of the talented Kuira in the workplace. The inspirational story of becoming an excellent designer from a cleaner. Later, like Shakespeare's "Hamlet", it tells the story of Kuira's revenge after discovering his enemy. Costume designers can get trophies, screenwriters can get chicken legs, and the plot of the movie is too outrageous - but there is no logic with Disney movies. Just like Disney's "Mulan", isn't it delicious to watch Liu Yifei fight monsters and upgrade all the way and finally defeat the big Boss. This movie is also, the plot is very cool, it's really cool, so what does it matter if it's full of loopholes. Devil VS Devil, the two big villains fighting each other is too fun. The men are all tool people and have no sense of existence, and the two women staged a super-burning show. The baroness's performance is very exciting, murder and arson are all evil, but she is polite and elegant and leads the national fashion, which makes people really hate it, and even like this evil to the core. Kuira is also a dual personality, sometimes gentle, sometimes arrogant. When she was with the "family", she was Estella who tried her best to live, and she did not reluctantly make people cry. The considerate and kind gene of her adoptive mother was perfectly presented in Estella; when facing the baroness, she was inhuman. Kuira can't help but be frightened, the ruthless blood of her biological mother is displayed on Kuila. Kuira, who was deviant, was simply a young idol of punk rock. If it wasn't for a Disney movie, I think Kuera would have been blackened as V in Vendetta and Arthur in Joker. I have to admit that there is some truth to the saying "Women are not bad and men don't love them". Apart from the "family", the good girl Estella will probably not get the hearts and minds of the boys, and the bad girl Kuira will definitely be liked by the audience - and of course I will like it.
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