Cruella’s ending raises more questions than it answers, and some of those questions are about brother-sister lovin’.
villain, but the movie raises more questions than it answers. Why was Cruella’s hair half white from birth? Does she hate Dalmatians or not? And are Pongo and Perdita in an incestuous relationship? We’re here to help you puzzle through the latest developments in the Dalmatians Cinematic Universe.ends with one of the Dalmatians that Cruella has inherited/stolen from her biological mother giving birth to a litter of puppies, two of whom Cruella gifts to Roger and Anita , respectively.
This, too, is unclear. The movie may suggest that Cruella was genetically predestined to become a top designer and a fashion genius, by being born to a mother who is one and the same, but she is no longer obsessed with fur the way her animated counterpart was, and the movie makes a point of the fact that she doesn’t kill the Baroness’ dogs despite wearing a spotted coat.
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