beauty and the beast

Eloy 2022-03-24 09:01:23

When the window of the film was opened, a certain sense of deja vu came to my face. It was probably a night in college, I watched the animated version of "Beauty and the Beast", and the clues of the memory were so matched that the plot was not adapted much. The plot is, of course, the typical block-overcoming block, and unlike the traditional Prince Charming Cinderella, the whole film is about the goddess saving the prince. Maybe feminism can do something about it. From my point of view, the focus of the film is obviously not the plot, but the sound effects, costumes, and special effects. Forgive me, I don't know if this is an opera, but I am really not interested in opera. The "Les Miserables" in my impression should belong to the same industry. Opera always gives people a sense of fatigue, and probably appreciate opera requires a peaceful state of mind. Only in order to feel the inexplicable, can we focus on the picture and listen to the sound with relish. Saying something like this accidentally puts yourself in a state of impetuousness. Haha, in short, the film is mediocre, not good or bad, with few grooves and lack of bright spots, and I personally don't like it very much.

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Beauty and the Beast quotes

  • [the Beast enters the dining room and sees a dinner plate on his side. He sits down and sees another plate set up across from him. He pushes away the plate in a fit of rage]

    Beast: [roars] *Lumiere*!

    [Lumière and Cogsworth get startled]

    Lumière: [turns to Cogsworth] Be calm. Let me do the talking.

    [the Beast bursts through the door]

    Beast: You're making her dinner?

    Lumière: We thought you might appreciate the company.

    Cogsworth: Master, I just want to assure you that I had no part of this hopeless plan. Preparing her dinner, designing a gown for her, giving her a suite in the East Wing...

    Beast: You gave her a bedroom?

    Cogsworth: No, no, no! *He* gave her the bedroom.

    Lumière: Well, this is true. But, if this girl is the one who can break the spell, then maybe you can start by using dinner to charm her.

    [turns to Cogsworth, bonks]

    Lumière: Good thinking, Cogsworth.

    Cogsworth: What?

    Beast: That's the most ridiculous idea I've ever heard. Charm the prisoner.

    Lumière: But you must try, master. With every passing day, we become less human.

    Beast: She's the *daughter* of a common thief. What kind of person do you think that makes her?

    Mrs. Potts: Now you can't judge people by who their father is, now can you?

    [the Beast sighs]

  • Clothilde: [sings] I need six eggs, that's too expensive!