Directed by: Bill Condon
Screenplay by: Stephen Chbosky, Evan Spiliotopoulos
Produced by: David Hoberman, Todd Lieberman
Starring: Emma Watson, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, Ewan
McGregor, Ian Mckellen
Bill Codon’s Beauty and the Beast is an unadulterated live action rendition of 1991 Disney’s Academy Award nominated classic. Who doesn’t know and love these Disney classics. Disney stories are always simple with a strong message and this one is no different.
Beauty and the Beast teaches us, that, compassion, humanity and a good heart
are the main criteria to define a
person’s beauty rather than good looks and attractive physical appearance.
Story revolves around three main characters Beast, Belle and Gaston. Beast used to be an arrogant prince and his arrogance lead him to be cursed by an enchantress. Only the true love can break the spell but for that Beast needs to learn compassion and make someone fall in love with him for his inner beauty. Belle on the other hand is young beautiful women who looks at things beyond their physical appearance and believes there is more to life than this simple provincial routine life. Gaston on the other hand is a narcissistic former soldier turned hunter who is hell bent on making Belle his trophy wife. For next 129 minutes, we see these characters dance, sing, romance and fight, with Belle eventually falling in love with Beast and curse being lifted.
person’s beauty rather than good looks and attractive physical appearance.
Story revolves around three main characters Beast, Belle and Gaston. Beast used to be an arrogant prince and his arrogance lead him to be cursed by an enchantress. Only the true love can break the spell but for that Beast needs to learn compassion and make someone fall in love with him for his inner beauty. Belle on the other hand is young beautiful women who looks at things beyond their physical appearance and believes there is more to life than this simple provincial routine life. Gaston on the other hand is a narcissistic former soldier turned hunter who is hell bent on making Belle his trophy wife. For next 129 minutes, we see these characters dance, sing, romance and fight, with Belle eventually falling in love with Beast and curse being lifted.
When adapting a classic screenplay/storyline gets very limited scope for
change, audience pretty much has the idea what will happen in the film and
expects/like it that way, that is why in such cases film maker’s sole focus is
on enhancement of how it happens. This is exactly where Bill Codon excels, he has
kept every element same as 1991 classic yet his direction presents them in a
very refreshing manner. Middle act required a tighter screenplay to keep the
momentum intact but first and last act covers for this nicely.

All the actors/singers have performed with perfection. Luke Evans portrayal
of Gaston stands out the most, his narcissism and self-love literally echoes from
the cinema screen. Emma Watson as Belle is believable and I am not sure how to
rate Dan Stevens as Beast but use of a CGI Beast face over an actual human in a
body suit works for the screen and blends well with Dan’s vocal expressions. Rest
of the cast has big names like Ewan McGregor and Ian Mckellen and they do live
up to expectation.
An unfinished version of original classic was first screened at the New York
Film Festival on Sept 29 1991 and received 10-minute-long standing ovation from
the film festival audience. So, the question arrives, is this rendition of the
classic equally good? Unfortunately, for me no.
End Fight Sequence is done brilliantly and is great on its own, but when
compared with the original doesn’t reach the required high note and leaves
audience unsatisfied.
Bill Codon’s rendition is a visual treat and If you loved the 1991 classic,
then you will enjoy this one too.
I was only 6 years old when the first one came out and watching it again
made me relive my childhood memories I go with 3 stars.
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