Directed by and starring Ben Stiller , the film follows Derek Zoolander, a dim-witted supermodel brainwashed to assassinate the Prime Minister of Malaysia.

As the film’s antagonist, Mugatu (Will Ferrell) is a parody of the fashion industry’s tyrannical creative directors. With his white Mohawk, latte-sipping fury, and a cadre of ninja assistants, Mugatu indexes the cult of the volatile genius. He screams at interns, throws croissant tantrums, and masterminds a brainwashing scheme to assassinate a foreign leader—all in the name of “deregulating the Malaysian textile industry.” This absurd motivation is key: Mugatu indexes the way high fashion’s artistic pretensions are ultimately in service of brutal global capitalism. He is not a terrorist in the traditional sense; he is a supply-chain terrorist. The film’s index thus connects the runway to the factory floor, suggesting that the same industry that produces beauty also produces exploitation. Mugatu’s villainy is funny because it is barely exaggerated.

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The film's influence extends beyond the world of comedy, with its impact felt in the fashion industry, advertising, and even music. "Zoolander" has been name-checked by artists such as Macklemore and Lil Nas X, who have cited the film as an inspiration for their work.

The cry of a model discovering his deep-sea roots.