101 Dalmatians (1961)
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101 Dalmatians (1961)
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE DALMATIANS (1961)
dir. wolfgang reitherman, clyde geronimi and hamilton luske
Designer Chiara Catalano painted coats.
"Fifteen!! We have fifteen puppies!! Goodness, gracious! It's a miracle!!"
Happy 60th anniversary to 101 Dalmatians!!
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
65th of chaos! 🚗🐾
On January 25th, 101 Dalmatians (1961) celebrated its 65th anniversary. Inspired by Dodie Smith’s story, the film tells a tale of obsession in a simple a coat made of dalmatians, and became one of Disney’s most iconic classics.
Over the years, it grew into a franchise with multiple adaptations (seven in total!), and it also became one of my favorite movies. I discovered it last year. And what I like most about this movie is definitely the characters and chase scene.
And here's an interesting fact: Cruella De Vil have only about 10 minutes of screen time, is still one of the most memorable villains 🦨
101 Dalmations (1961)
Time for another yapping sesh yall.
I am absolutely IN LOVE with just how incredibly infatuated Roger and Anita are with each other. The quite literally bring out the best in each other, I remember when i watched the movie for the first time with my boyfriend and his brother-- we were pleasantly surprised with how Roger was the pinnacle of healthy masculinity. The man is unashamedly theatrical and vulnerable with his wife. He is not afraid to speak his mind both with his distaste for Cruella but also showing how incredibly afraid he is of her. He of course tries fuzzing up to protect Anita but its clear that its an uncommon occurrence that he has to show such bravery that he's literally trembling in his boots. I think its a very clear implication that Roger despite the norms of society in the 60s, isnt afraid to cry in front of Anita. Be completely vulnerable to her and speak the truth about his feelings, which makes her just as comfortable speaking hers to him. Feeling validated for what she feels and that she isnt just some "emotional woman".
They also mess around with each other, that is very apartment when Roger sings about Cruella to her. Sure she looks a bit annoyed at his playing around, but its clearly because she wants to be polite about her old school mate and she does with clear body language and posture find her husbands jokes funny. She thinks he's a silly man and if he wasn't a musician she would’ve probably encouraged him to be an actor or stand up comedian. She isnt afraid to stand up for herself either when she does disagree with her partner and Roger clearly listens. Only dismissing her when he feels like she's hurting herself when she's trying to defend a clearly very alarming and problematic person.
I feel like they're the kind of couple that at this point knows the ins and outs of each others personalities and are so in sync at this point that they could practically finish each others sentences. I can just see the two of them swooning over one another so much that they both would admit that if they could propose and marry each other 10 times over and over again, then they would.
Lmao me? Talking about heteronormative fluff? Who am I and what has happened to me /pos
Again why not @shychick-52 to this, sorry dude its not about Jasper this time but I think this could still be a fun ramble to read.