Beauty and the Beast
A live-action adaptation of Disney's version of the classic tale of a cursed prince and a beautiful young woman who helps him break the spell.
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- Cast:
- Emma Watson , Dan Stevens , Luke Evans , Josh Gad , Kevin Kline , Hattie Morahan , Haydn Gwynne
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Powerful
A different way of telling a story
This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
I really cant find the words to put my disatisfaction with this movie the best way i can. At one hand i really enjoyed the graphics and in general whole production was great, the songs, designs , even the story was ok when observed detached from the whole movie, BUT once it all is merged together with actors and all.... it was just not.... good. I did like Gaston.
Not bad, not great. Emma Watson really drags it down. She's really phoning it in on the acting and can't sing well either. The movie is visually stunning, and I enjoyed the enchanted objects for the most part. The story wasn't off putting but it wasn't terribly compelling. I drifted in and out. It was mostly worth it for Dan Stevens, who I always find mesmerizing.I don't say any of this out of loyalty for the 1991 animated film. I don't worship that movie or even like it that much. So they had a chance for a win with me, but it doesn't stand out.
1.5/4I thoroughly enjoyed Cinderella (2015) and was expecting Beauty and the Beast to do its respective predecessor justice. I'm going to just tell you my personal opinion: It didn't come close. Stick with the cartoon from 1991.To start off on a positive note, the visuals are absolutely stunning. The cinematography is lush and the set is total perfection. It truly is some of the best eye-candy I've ever seen in a movie (and I've seen a lot of movies ladies and gentlemen). Direction screenplay, and plot all seem to take a backseat to production. My answer to that? Go tour a real castle.Emma Watson makes for a great Belle, and she's a great misfit bookworm princess. Also, she fits in to the Parisian born theme of the character perfectly, as she is Parisian in real life. However, everyone else is completely miscast, especially Luke Evans as Gaston. The overly cocky and somewhat fun character is simply overly cocky in this movie. How much fun can you have with one mood? Anyone? C'mon, Luke, you aren't even acting like you're interested in Belle at all. Josh Gad is no good as the gay LeFou. With all of the hype and controversy Disney made of LeFou, you'd think they'd do a homosexual character right? Wrong. They never let you forget about his sexual orientation, and they remind you even at times when it's totally unimportant to the story. Gad's character could never develop beyond Gaston's inferior/cronie/admirer.At the end of the day, this movie felt too true to the original. When you try to mimic and old glory, it never comes out just how you'd want it. Aside from the opening number (the song about how odd Belle is) none of the other songs have a lasting impact. "Be My Guest" was good, but the CGI was ridiculous to me, as they didn't even animate the atmosphere of most of the song. Some songs (like Evermore) have about 15 seconds of screen time, and others (like Gaston) were completely out of wack due to Luke Evan's eye-rolling preformance.Is this a bad movie? No. Is this a good movie? No. Did it live up to my expectations? No. Is the cartoon better? Yes. Would I ever watch this live-action version again? Probably not.
I was very disappointed. It was too slow and serious with phony dancing and unemotional characters who don't read the lines in the form of a sentence or lyric very well. They're pausing and acting so laid back at the emotions in the movie. The best parts were the scenes that didn't copy the far superior cartoon.