Beauty and the Beast Gets Rave Reviews
March 21, 2017
The latest remake to one of Walt Disney’s undeniably charming works, “Beauty and The Beast”, roars and shines with delightful charm. Walt Disney would be just as obsessed with the new film as we all are. Walt Disney had once tried to conjure up the “tale as old as time” in the 1930’s, but we ended up with “Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs”. The “tale as old as time” is not only an achievement for Disney, but, an achievement in family oriented cinema.
It is just as magical as the 1991 original. Though the film is exactly like the animated feature, this tale adds new zing to the story with additional scenes and new emotional ballads. Through the scope of the original, its remake fills in the plot holes of the 1991 original. Not only is that a classic, but this one make a major mark in cinema.
She has certainly made quite a living after bidding adieu to Hogwarts. The one, the only, Hermione Granger, (Oops, I mean Emma Watson) can seriously sing. Not only that, but, her fellow cast members are also musically gifted. The acting on the other hand, may not be as superb shown in other Disney classics. But you can definitely feel the drama playing out in its live-action take.
“Chicago” and “Breaking Dawn” director Bill Condon well puts this tale out in a real world feel.
The sets, costumes (and yes, the houseware) are as beautiful as ever. Just like the beast in the original, it was just as creepy then as it is now. I was just in awe for one, the first time Belle and the Beast danced to the original tune Angela Lansbury (this time around it’s Emma Thompson) sang for the film 26 years ago. And two, the iconic “Be Our Guest” scene. Its computer imagery is breathtaking.
Disney maestro Alan Menken is back. Scoring the remake of the film nearly twenty years following the original. He creates a magical and bright score that makes the film just as beautiful.
Any Shakespeare love line can be imagined as the emphasis for this love story. For she is a bibliophile (Book fanatic, not Bible fanatic). Belle obsesses over Billy Shakespeare, now she’s crazy for a cursed prince who wallows in self loathing and pity.
It all started 80 or so years ago with the Hi-Hoing dwarfs, the Evil Queen and Snow White and the apple that damned her. What was the start of a cultural phenomenon, turned into a frenzy of animated hits and misses following several decades later.
Beauty and The Beast continues to send the fairy tale cult into hyperdrive. Not only was the 1991 classic a phenomenon, but, its live-action counterpart is joining that club.
Rate: A-
Director: Bill Condon
Starring: Emma Watson, Luke Evans, Dan Stevens, Josh Gad, Kevin Klein,
Runtime: 2 Hours and 9 Minutes
MPAA Rating: PG(for action, violence, peril and frightening images)