Love makes the beast gentle

Duane 2022-04-21 09:01:26

People thought it was Belle who saved the prince. I don't think it's all true. It was the prince who changed his mind, became kind and generous, understood love, and was gentle and humble because of love. In the eyes of mutual appreciation and attachment, he found the place of love.

I still remember the sturdy and beautiful scenes in the movie, Belle's kindness and beauty, and the tenderness and shyness of beasts. The magic rose in the glass cover is breathtakingly beautiful. The roses in the prince's castle are also incomparably beautiful.

The beast sat on the castle, watching the rose wither petal by petal, the loss and desolation in his heart merged with the loneliness and coldness of the castle. It really seems like a completely forgotten world.

The strange woman among the civilians galloped on horseback, disregarding the danger, in order to save her trapped father. And decided to be trapped in the castle for his father. How can a girl who is brave and arrogant from the beginning teach people not to like it.

What the prince needed at this time was someone who could save him, but he didn't ask Belle to do it in the first place. Perhaps after becoming a beast, he has learned humility and what is true love. It can only be love from the heart.

At first, the servants made various arrangements, eagerly hoping that this girl was the right person. But the prince himself has no hope for this. They didn't fall in love with each other at first sight, but they were still little enemies.

Until the prince's gentleness and kindness were seen by Belle, until Belle's bravery and difference were seen by the prince. Getting along day and night is an essential way to get to know each other. Fate is the wonderful beginning of this time together.

Maybe it's another person, it may be the same result. The story of the film sometimes expresses not a specific story, but an abstract logic. The actors presenting the plot simply enhance the expressiveness of the story. That's one of the charms of movies.

There are some gorgeous scenes, many pieces of cheerful music, there are loving servants, there is a beautiful pas de deux, there is an ancient and simple but radiant library, and there is a castle that has been abandoned for many years and is still domineering and magnificent.

Above all, there is a kind and humble heart of a beast here. This beast is much cuter than the arrogant, mean and selfish prince.

When love happens quietly, many people don't understand their hearts when it happens. When danger arises, and that person may be lost, it will suddenly be understood. I just hope it's not too late, I hope it's all in time.

Thanks to this happy ending for the prince and the beauty to be together happily. This movie takes people into a castle that can't be gone, and experiences a tender and affectionate story. It makes you feel the same nervous heartbeat and worry about losing your love at a critical moment, and then you get love and cherish love again. This is the second charm of the film.

If there is no loss, it may be difficult for people to know how to truly cherish.

If there is no deception, it is difficult for people to understand how valuable sincerity and kindness are.

If there is no separation, it is difficult for people to expect to meet and embrace, and promise each other never to be separated.

If he hadn't turned into a beast, the shallow prince might never have repented in his life. It is the beast who makes the true prince.

People thought it was Belle who saved the prince. I don't think it's all true. It was the prince who changed his mind, became kind and generous, understood love, and was gentle and humble because of love. In the eyes of mutual appreciation and attachment, he found the place of love.

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Beauty and the Beast quotes

  • LeFou: So, you were...

    Monsieur Toilette: [restored to human] Yeah.

    LeFou: What will you do now?

    Monsieur Toilette: Brush my teeth!

    [goes off]

  • [Clothilde tries to kill Lumiere, Cogsworth shoots her]

    Cogsworth: [sees who it is] Oh, it can't be...

    [they fight]