Bell should actually be the reincarnation of the forest fairy, or the body of the soul. In Bell's sleep, the fairy started the plot directly opposite Bell on the other side of the spring. At first it looked like Bell was just looking in the mirror. And when Bell was kidnapped later, her blood shed and turned into a rose like a fairy. When Bell couldn't get into the castle, he asked the forest god for help, and the forest god also helped. Therefore, I think that Bell and Fairy should have such a relationship.
Therefore, the love between the Beast and Bell is not inexplicable. The two of them once fell in love with each other. He fell in love with Bell when he saw Bell for the first time. The Beast is not a scumbag, he helped Bell's father. The reason why the beast would offer a life for a flower is because it was made of fairy blood. It can be seen that in the heart of the beast, a drop of blood of the fairy is as important as a human life. And he also said, that is his precious thing. Therefore, this actually reflects the beast's love for fairies. Although all this was caused by the beast's failure to keep its promise and not listen to the fairy's words, it was not what he wanted in his heart. He also regretted it and blamed himself. In fact, the beast is also a gentle man. He kept secretly sending clothes to Bell and looked at her while she was sleeping, preventing Bell from seeing herself and hunting, for fear that she would be afraid of herself. When Bell was dancing with him, the first sentence of the beast was to ask Bell: "Dancing with me, aren't you afraid?" It can be seen that the beast's love for Bell is gentle and delicate, humble and silent.
Bell may have been scared when she first entered the castle, but when she understood that the beast was not going to kill her, she let go of her fear and wanted to find the secret of the beast. But perhaps it was the words of the beast that really moved Bell: I will die because of it. At this time, Bell's body froze, and she promised the Beast that she would be back at seven o'clock. The implication was that the Beast would not die. At this moment, Bell's love for the beast manifested.
If it is said that the beast fell in love at first sight because of Bell's beauty, then Bell is in love for a long time because of the tenderness of the beast.
In this film, dreams and reality are interspersed, and the emotions are subtle and delicate, but some of the plots are too procrastinated, which is really inadequate.
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