Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Disney continues to have a stranglehold on a number of aspects of G-Rated entertainment. They know how to milk a good story and get the most of it. The movie that mother saw as a child is familiar to my children. So all but inevitable that a property as adored as 1991’s "Beauty and the
Beast," the first animated film to not just compete in Oscar’s Best
Picture category but also top the $100 million box-office mark, would
receive a 21st-century makeover. I thought that I would not like this real life version of the Disney animated film that took home lots of awards years ago, but I was wrong about this. The film is nominated in the realm of costume and design, which are both good categories for it. This is a gloriously old-fashioned musical with
dazzling beauty to behold (with enough Rococo gold decor to gild any 17th century French castle) and is anything but a beastly re-interpretation of a
fairy tale as old as time. It can be framed as a more inclusive display
of love in its various forms, which goes beyond the sweetly awkward
courtship between brainy, brave and independent-minded bookworm Belle (played by Emma Watson of
Harry Potter films) and the cursed prince in the ill-tempered guise of a
ram-horned bison-faced creature (Dan Stevens of “Downton Abbey,” whose eyes show him to be a man worthy of falling for). In the end, I found it both charming and enjoyable.
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