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Deja 2022-03-28 09:01:08
The magical special effects of human flesh are extremely elegant to create a fairy tale-like sparkle. The lines and plot settings are full of morals, but the overall story is simple enough to feel cool enough. The stupid handsome guy who loves Belle doesn't seem to exist in fairy tales. He is a very interesting key character and adds a chill at the...
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Destini 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Bell Beta's sound seems to indicate a natural pairing; Beast Beta's bestiality is expressed by gnawing on deer, jealous of the bloodthirsty behind a rival, and drinking water. Bell just looks a little old, but behind the blond wavy hair, gorgeous clothes and himself The temperament is added, and I feel beautiful. The magic furniture in the residence has no animation visual effect bonus, which is much inferior, but it is good at the level of the time. There is also a baroque, Rococo style with...
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Onie 2022-03-27 09:01:14
This is the real ugly beast, not just animals like other versions. This movie is based on the logic of fairy tales. It ignores the logic of adults and only shows you this level of performance. I prefer the castle part of the beast, the statues and candlesticks played by real people, which are weird and interesting. This method doesn't work either. Bella's acting skills are a bit bad, she played in the front in many reactions, which reduces the experience for fairy tale...
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Wilbert 2022-03-27 09:01:14
[Anthology Film Archive Film Screening] Women's gaze on the beast burns its skin, but the description of such a textual "gazing" is not the author's concern for the binary relationship between the viewfinder and the captured object. The result of the female character's gaze. The idea of human head statues and candles seems to have inspired Disney to set candle holders, grandfather clocks and other furniture as human-shaped...
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Claude 2022-03-27 09:01:14
The deepest impression is that the long and narrow corridors and the wall lamp posts are all an individual's arm, and the angle will change with the movement of the person. ....
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Mylene 2022-03-27 09:01:14
Maybe because of the black and white film, I feel depressed, even though the script is from a fairy tale. The camera angle in the movie is often from the outside to the inside, forming a prying effect in a sense. This photography technique runs through the entire movie, creating a sense of alienation from the...
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Josefa 2022-03-27 09:01:14
In the ending of the original story, was the beast transformed like this? Sweaty...the soundtrack and its...
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Orrin 2022-03-27 09:01:14
080722 is really beautiful, like a dream. . . The only thing that makes the ending of this film incomprehensible is whether the Beast gave Beauty the key to test her (whoever goes in will replace the Beast); what is the meaning of Beast's playmate when she becomes Beauty's daughter (Beauty clearly stated at the beginning that she doesn't like that playmate). Companion, did you like it after becoming a rich beast?)
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Christa 2022-03-27 09:01:14
The roses in the animated version of Beauty and the Beast are red, but Jean Cocteau's version is white. Why? Black and white film White Rose is of course higher contrast. But another way of saying it is more interesting, red represents the love between men and women, and white represents the love between the same sex. And Jean Cocteau happens to be...
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Zelda 2022-03-27 09:01:14
1. Having made such a magical film as early as 1946, Cocteau is really an artistic genius. 2. The scene where the Beast and the heroine eat for the first time is very characteristic. Although the heroine did not see the Beast, her expression and some body language are sexually suggestive. 3. It is more like a fable or a fairy tale than a...
Beauty and the Beast Comments
Extended Reading
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Félicie: I'd rather sleep in sheets than hang them up. Look at my hands!
Ludovic: Appalling!
Adélaïde: Look at mine! Reduced to being a cook!
Ludovic: My dear princesses, when you're poor, you work!
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Belle: He's entrusted me with the key to his treasure. He has complete confidence in me. *I'd* be the monster if I were not to return.