I watched this movie twice, and finally I decided that it will tell the story of how the deer elf reincarnates and finally gets married and has children with his lover. why? Please see below.
The first time I watched it, I totally understood it. what? The story of the deer elf who felt bad for the prince who was turned into a beast, and then made him fall in love with a human again, and then lifted the curse? This is too illogical. Love is possession and privatization. It is impossible for a god who tried love for the first time to have such a broad mind. After reading it twice, I was sure that "Belle" entered the forest was not an accident, it was a reincarnated elf deer who went to the castle to retrieve the memory of her previous life. The dream is the memory of the deer's previous life.
Reasoning detail 1: "Belle" and the Elf Deer Princess are more similar in length and have the same body shape. They are all pure big eyes, light golden wavy long hair, and a good figure. It's just that Belle looks younger, and Princess Deer is more mature. Why do the clothes the Beast give Belle fit so well? These should be the clothes worn by the deer princess. In the movie, Belle found the sculpture of the deer elf through the guidance of the deer. Belle asked, "Why is it me, disturbing my soul every night?" If an ordinary person won the jackpot and entered the forest inexplicably, it is indeed illogical. But if you think Belle is the reincarnation of Princess Deer, who came back to rescue the prince, then it makes sense. I felt that all the dreams and all the yellow spiritual power chains were helping Belle to remember the story of her previous life.
Reasoning details 2: Take the dream as the starting point. The deer princess asked the prince, "Can you stop chasing the golden deer?" The prince said, "Yes, but you have to give me a heir." This shows that the deer princess is infertile. After all, in this life, she is an animal that can transform into a human form. She didn't dare to say what could be born with the prince. This can be said to be the foreshadowing of the story. The deer elf must become a human being to satisfy the prince's request. So, she has to be a person.
Reasoning details 3: Before her death, Princess Deer pleaded with the forest god "Dad, he gave his daughter eternal love, let him go". This sentence is very strange, "eternal love" means that the prince will always love the deer princess. If this sentence is true, how can the prince love others? However, if Belle is the deer princess, then everything will be explained again. From beginning to end, the prince loves only the deer princess.
Reasoning detail 4: After Princess Deer died, roses grew from the blood dripping from her body. When Belle was being held hostage, her neck was cut by the bad guy, and the dripping blood also gave birth to roses. In other words, Belle is a mana person. This detail is the key to my thinking that Belle is actually the reincarnation of Princess Deer. This can explain why Belle was able to pull out the golden arrow when saving the beast. The golden arrow was pulled out from the deer princess by the girl who could psychic. In my opinion, people who do not have mana cannot be pulled out.
So, if you go to see this movie with an ordinary girl who falls in love with the beast after three days of being together, and has lifted the spell, you will find that many places are not explained and the details are not scrutinized. For example, there is no communication between the two, and Belle doesn't like the beast, does a dance lead to love?
However, if you take the idea that Belle is the reincarnation of the deer princess, in this life, she finally becomes a real human, marrying and having children with the beloved man, and satisfying the idea of the beloved man wants an heir, then all the pictures in the movie will be Explained. The explanation is as follows:
1. Belle is the reincarnation of Princess Lu, so the prince is still the "eternal love" that Princess Lu said, and the prince did not fall in love with anyone else. The god of the forest punished the prince on the one hand, but kept the prince immortal. Doesn't the prince love to hunt and can't go home? Then turn the prince into a big lion, playing the jungle every day and biting like a wild beast until you hit enough. Do you hunt all day to hurt animals? Then let you taste what it's like to be an animal. It can be said that the character of the beast is completely an angry old father punishing his son-in-law.
2. Belle is the reincarnation of Princess Deer, so it is completely appropriate for Belle to wear Princess Deer's clothes. In the dance between the deer princess and the prince, at the end of the dance, the deer princess became Belle. So, the scene where Belle invited the beast to dance was triggered. But in fact, I think this is to explain that Princess Deer is Belle, and Belle is Princess Deer. Belle danced with the beast, reminding the beast of his relationship with the deer princess. He fell in love with Belle so quickly because the beast thought she was the deer princess back then. And Belle herself doesn't seem to notice, she may just imagine that the beast is a prince, wearing the same clothes. So, when the beast expressed her love, she said angrily, "You beast! Don't think that you can pretend to be a prince by wearing the prince's clothes." Maybe at this time, Belle felt that the beast had imprisoned the prince in the dream. , a beast is a beast. But Belle went back to her father and had one last dream, the process of the prince turning into a beast. Only then did she understand all this and remembered her mission.
3. Belle is the reincarnation of the deer princess, so when she asked the forest god to make a way and let her return to the beast, the thornbush made way. Could it be that the heart of the god of the forest was moved so easily, and the revenge for killing the daughter was written off? I don't think it's possible. The deer princess is dead and the forest god is very angry, how can you hope the beast will be rescued? But if Belle is the reincarnation of the deer princess, everything makes sense. The god of the forest knew that the deer princess was Belle, so she wanted her daughter to be happy, so she opened the way for Belle.
Maybe that storm was also caused by the god of the forest. Then the family moved to the country, and then set up a plan to let Belle return to the castle, and awaken Belle's past life memories through dreams. Therefore, the beast loves only one from beginning to end, and that is the deer princess. A second before the beast lifted the spell, Belle said, "I've fallen in love with you for a long time." This sentence has many meanings, it may mean that she is the deer princess, or it may mean that she fell in love with the prince in her dream on the first day.
Regarding the ending, the beast was shot with an arrow, which was considered to have repaid the debt of Princess Shelu back then, and the god of the forest was relieved. Magic is permutation, one person for another beast. However, I have a wild guess. It's that Belle is actually an ordinary girl. Because of her looks and temperament, she is very similar to Princess Deer, so she was selected by the forest to enter the castle. The golden spiritual power flow every night is to introduce the soul of the deer spirit into Belle's body, so that Bell has the memory and spiritual power of the deer spirit. Then, when Belle asked the god of the forest to open the way, she might have silently agreed to a condition in her heart, that is, to give up her body forever and exchange bodies with the deer spirit, while she entered the sculpture and was trapped inside forever. In this way, the deer elf becomes a real human being. All in all, it's a very magical film.
This movie is still very good, the costumes, makeup, and pictures are all great. The male protagonist is the dance troupe teacher who directed Natalie Portman in "Black Swan", who has two personalities of black and white swans. He is very handsome and sexy. He also starred in the British film Elizabeth I, playing a gay little prince.
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