Kindness, weirdness, persistence, infection, love, rescue

Marvin 2022-10-12 15:58:01

The beginning of the story starts with the prince in a castle who was irritated and turned into anger because of his grumpy, unkindness, and lack of sympathy. The witch cast a spell to become a monster and harm the servants of the entire castle. Before the last magic rose petal fell when the prince was 21 years old, a girl fell in love with a monster, otherwise the spell would never be lifted. Belle is a beautiful and weird girl, (at least her neighbors think so). She is proud and upright, but she is a fanatic and obsessed with books and hates vulgar and savage people, especially the suitor Gaston. Her father is an inventor, and the father and daughter have their own hobbies. They live happily and happily in peace. Until one day his father accidentally broke into the castle on his way to the invention exhibition and was unfortunately captured by a monster. In order to rescue her father, Belle did not hesitate to take herself as a hostage and rescued her father. In the days with the monsters, Belle's beauty, wisdom, fear of danger, bravery and decisiveness slowly infected the monsters, and the monsters gradually became gentle and friendly, eliminating violence. And Belle was also moved by the monster rescued by the hungry wolf, and after slowly learning about the monster, she couldn't help but feel good about him. Belle missed her father and knew through the magic mirror that his father was ill. The monster sent her home even more when she knew it. When Gaston knew that Belle had returned and loved her father deeply, he wanted to force Belle to agree to marry him by imposing rumors about the monsters of his father in a lunatic asylum. When Belle took out the magic mirror to show everyone the monster, he was snatched by Gaston and found the castle of the monster, trying to kill the monster. In the end, in this battle, Belle fell in love with the monster, the curse was lifted, the monster was restored to its original shape, and the castle was restored to its original shape.
The Belle in the film is very similar to the heroine in "a walk the remember" that I saw some time ago. They both insist on their own opinions. They are confident, full of hope and interest in life. Hobbies and beliefs, completely ignore the evaluation and attacks of the outside world, firmly believe in the truth and adhere to principles. And they can infect others through the powerful power radiated from their body, and make the people who come into contact with them unknowingly change.
I am not a beautiful girl, I am not confident at all or even a little inferior. I don’t see any advantages in me. I often feel that love never happens to me. I dare not love or be loved. , I live in extreme depression every day, and I can't let it go. I really hope that I can cultivate my hobbies, find my faith, insist on all the good things, and have a prince who loves me deeply, just like the heroines in these two films. But I found that I couldn't do it, I couldn't get enthusiasm for anything, and I couldn't stick to what I wanted to do. Maybe this is destined to be a Cinderella who cannot become a princess.
I knew for a long time that there was a movie called Beauty and the Beast, and I didn't have the opportunity to watch it when I was young.

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Beauty and the Beast quotes

  • Beast: I want to do something for her. But what?

    Cogsworth: Well, there's the usual things: flowers, chocolates, promises you don't intend to keep.

    Lumiere: No, no! It has to be something very special! Something that sparks her interests--wait a minute!

  • Cogsworth: As you can see, the pseudo-façade was stripped away to reveal the minimalist Rococo design. Note the unusual inverted vaulted ceilings.

    [as he, Lumiere, and Belle walk past the knights in armor, they turn their heads to follow them]

    Cogsworth: This is yet another example of the late neoclassic Baroque period. And, as I always say, "If it's not Baroque, don't fix it!".

    [laughs at his own joke, notices the knights with their heads turned]

    Cogsworth: As you were!

    [the knights turn their heads back forward]