Something unreasonable in the fairy tale

Salma 2022-01-16 08:01:40

I have never read it before, but I have always read the fairy tales of "Beauty and the Beast" when I was young. I was full of illusions about everything when I was young, and considering things is a bit simpler than it is now.

The topic is a bit far off, so let's get back to the subject. Today I have nothing to do and want to watch a movie. The "Beauty and the Beast" that I have been refreshing recently aroused my curiosity. I always remembered that I had a version before, but I haven't watched it. I thought about going to the cinema tonight, but then someone said that he didn't want to go to the cinema to watch this kind of film.

He was sitting in front of the computer and playing games with me, and I flipped through the phone. Saw the 14th edition of "Beauty and the Beast". Before I read it, I read the review first, and many people have rated it pretty well. Some people compare the 14th edition with the 17th edition, saying that the 14th edition is better. Since the evaluations are very high, my expectations are quite big.

But I was a little confused during the whole process. In my memory, the king (should be a prince, I don't remember clearly) probably didn't turn into a beast because he shot a fairy.

The plot is a bit inexplicable, and the love comes too suddenly, so I always feel that there are many unreasonable points.

1. Unreasonable reasons for punishment

The king shot his lover (the fairy), and the fairy's Baba turned him into a beast in order to punish the king. Only true love can exchange him for his true body. This seems a bit unreasonable.

Isn’t the fairy Baba sure that no one will fall in love with the beasts, and therefore put such a curse on it? What if someone fell in love with him, so his daughter would kill him for nothing? It's too wrong for her daughter to die, it's really too cheap for the king.

I suspect that the fairy is not his own.

What's the meaning of this punishment? If the king and a woman are happily together after n years, isn't this an indirect proof that his daughter is alive and in love with a scumbag? Sacrifice oneself and fulfill others.

In addition, the fairy Baba means to tell the king that it’s okay for you to kill my girl, I forgive you, and make you uglier, just wait here slowly. If you meet someone who likes you in n years People, just forget my girl, you can still remarry.

Would such an old man be too selfless? ? ?

2. It is unreasonable for Belle to fall in love with the beast (too far-fetched)

I don't know if it's because the movie time is too short to express the emotions of the beast and Belle delicately. There is basically no emotional interaction between the Beast and Belle, and I haven't seen the Beast do anything too great for her, that is, it didn't kill her, and accompany her to dinner at night.

She inherited part of the memory of the fairy queen in her sleep, and she didn't know if it was an inheritance. In short, she was dreaming. Dreams are all about the past of the king and the queen, how loving, how the queen was killed, and knowing why the king became a beast.

But are there any auxiliary effects? That's just the love between the king and the queen, but Bell is nothing to do with you. How are you moved?

In the whole process, except for the queen who saw the king's regret and guilt for two seconds after he died, he didn't see any guilt in the whole process.

I really don't know how Bell fell in love with this beast. If you just fell in love with a dream? I don't quite understand it.

The most important thing is that Belle said that she had fallen in love with the king a long time ago. How early is this? ? I wonder if she fell in love with the beast, or the fairy queen took Belle's body and fell in love with the king again.

In fact, I would rather believe that the queen’s soul has been with the king in the castle. In order to save the king, I sacrificed my soul and helped my ex-husband find a wife to accompany him.

I guess that the queen's soul merged with Bell, and I was telling the king that I had fallen in love with you a long time ago. It's a bit reasonable to explain what Bell said I've fallen in love with you a long time ago.

3. The beast is not worthy of sympathy

The Queen of Immortal had persuaded the king to give up chasing the doe, just want to live with him, but the king has not listened to the persuasion, but has been slaughtering and hunting, this is the interpretation of the greed and cruelty in human nature.

In the end, the king beast shot his own queen, and it was still a dead body with two lives. Killed his own wife and children with his own hands, can you still fall in love with another woman after n years with peace of mind? ? ?

What about the promised love that will last until death? Forgot after a few years of turning around?

If you say that your wife was murdered by an adulterer or died at the hands of others, you can still accept it after n years of falling out of the psychological shadows and falling in love with others again. My wife was killed by his own means, or a dead body with two lives. Is this a bit reasonable?

Even if the king is a little bit remorseful for his dead lover, if it wasn't for Bell to see in his dream that he once had a queen, the ghost knew that he was married, it would be a bit of a lie to the marriage.

Well, I will give this movie to Samsung. One star is for special effects and the picture effects in the movie, one star is for the hard work of the actors, and one star is for the group of dogs.

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Beauty and the Beast quotes

  • Belle: God of the forest. Let me go back to him. It is my only wish. My only desire.

  • [the Beast Catches The Merchant Taking a Rose]

    The Beast: My gifts were not enough for you? Do you also have to steal what I treasure most?

    The Merchant: I won't be treated as a thief or a coward. I am a just and honorable man!

    The Beast: Who did you pick this rose for?

    The Merchant: My youngest daughter. She is worth more than anything in the world, to me.

    The Beast: Then I will give you one day to say goodbye to your loved ones. You only need to whisper the words: "More than anything in the world," to your horse, and he will bring you here.

    The Merchant: I will not return!

    The Beast: Oh, yes you will. Otherwise, I will kill your entire family, one by one. I will kill your youngest daughter last, since she's your favorite. Remember... A life for a rose.