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Beauty and the Beast

  • 2017
  • PG
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Kevin Kline, Ewan McGregor, Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Ian McKellen, Audra McDonald, Emma Watson, Josh Gad, Dan Stevens, Luke Evans, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Dark FantasyFairy TaleAdventureFamilyFantasyMusicalRomance

A brave, beautiful, and brilliant young woman is imprisoned by a beast in his castle. Despite her fears, she learns to see beyond the beast's hideous exterior and realize the gentle heart of... Read allA brave, beautiful, and brilliant young woman is imprisoned by a beast in his castle. Despite her fears, she learns to see beyond the beast's hideous exterior and realize the gentle heart of the true prince within him.A brave, beautiful, and brilliant young woman is imprisoned by a beast in his castle. Despite her fears, she learns to see beyond the beast's hideous exterior and realize the gentle heart of the true prince within him.

  • Director
    • Bill Condon
  • Writers
    • Stephen Chbosky
    • Evan Spiliotopoulos
    • Linda Woolverton
  • Stars
    • Emma Watson
    • Dan Stevens
    • Luke Evans
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    348K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    849
    50
    • Director
      • Bill Condon
    • Writers
      • Stephen Chbosky
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
      • Linda Woolverton
    • Stars
      • Emma Watson
      • Dan Stevens
      • Luke Evans
    • 1.2KUser reviews
    • 534Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 16 wins & 81 nominations total

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    Emma Watson
    Emma Watson
    • Belle
    Dan Stevens
    Dan Stevens
    • Beast
    Luke Evans
    Luke Evans
    • Gaston
    Josh Gad
    Josh Gad
    • LeFou
    Kevin Kline
    Kevin Kline
    • Maurice
    Hattie Morahan
    Hattie Morahan
    • Agathe…
    Haydn Gwynne
    Haydn Gwynne
    • Clothilde
    Gerard Horan
    Gerard Horan
    • Jean the Potter
    Ray Fearon
    Ray Fearon
    • Père Robert
    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Lumière
    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • Cogsworth
    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Mrs. Potts
    Nathan Mack
    Nathan Mack
    • Chip
    Audra McDonald
    Audra McDonald
    • Madame Garderobe
    Stanley Tucci
    Stanley Tucci
    • Maestro Cadenza
    Gugu Mbatha-Raw
    Gugu Mbatha-Raw
    • Plumette
    Clive Rowe
    Clive Rowe
    • Cuisinier
    Thomas Padden
    Thomas Padden
    • Chapeau
    • Director
      • Bill Condon
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      • Stephen Chbosky
      • Evan Spiliotopoulos
      • Linda Woolverton
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    9funsterdad

    Beautiful live action version

    I found this version of Beauty and the Beast to be quite refreshing. Tailor-made for the whole family to see, Emma Watson in the female lead (Belle) is a pure delight to behold. Vibrant colors provided for a stunning visual. The film approaches all emotional levels. The singing and dance sequences were most enjoyable. I've seen this movie picked apart by folks who I just think didn't want to like the movie and therefore exercised their critical writing ability to tear it down. I say, "Thanks Disney Studios!"
    8osj2507

    I was very moved by this, maybe I was in a vulnerable state ...

    In any case I think this was very beautiful, following the story from the animation, really is a great transformation from animation to live action picture. The acting is good, the characters well portrayed and the visuals just as beautiful as the animation.

    Location, seating & time: Big Bio, Herlev, Denmark - Bio 2, row 4 seat 6, 8, 10 & 12 - 18.03.2017 at 15.15
    10sugeyboo

    Beautiful

    A fabulous movie, I enjoyed every moment. So beautifully done that I would watch it again. It's a true musical as they used to be. I cried and laughed, it brought out many emotions. It's a great family film. The artistry and special effects make a great Disney style fantasy come to life. The music and songs were very pleasant in typical Disney fashion.
    7shawneofthedead

    A good, though far from great, adaptation of this tale as old as time.

    Adapting Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve's original French story about a beauty and her beast is no easy task. In the wrong hands, this romance between a girl and her captor could easily come across as creepy – Stockholm Syndrome parading as a fairy tale. Disney managed to pull it off in 1991: its sublime animated version, with its tender heart and gorgeous music, has rightly become a classic. 25 years later, has the studio managed to capture lightning in a bottle again, this time in live-action format?

    Well… not quite. To be fair, this brand-new incarnation of Beauty And The Beast, directed by Bill Condon, has a great deal going for it. It makes a good case for updating the tale with more modern sensibilities. The film is beautifully performed and designed, and there's plenty of fun (and nostalgia) awaiting fans of its animated predecessor. But it never feels quite as effortless or natural in telling its story. While there is magic here, it's tough to shake the feeling that it's engineered, not organic – that it grazes rather than grabs the heart.

    The film centres on Belle (Emma Watson), a bookish, resourceful young lady who's never really fit into her little French village. She hankers for adventure – but gets more than she bargained for when her father (Kevin Kline) stumbles into a forgotten castle and becomes a prisoner there. After trading places with her dad, Belle gets to know the inhabitants of the castle: a surly, fearsome Beast (Dan Stevens) and a host of living household appliances and furniture, all of them living in fear that they will never be free of the curse that has robbed them of their humanity.

    On its own merits, Beauty And The Beast is a decent effort. Condon's film is the Hollywood blockbuster at its most efficient, from its photo-real fantasy castles to splashy musical numbers teeming with life and colour. The screenplay, by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, is a canny adaptation of familiar material, particularly when it comes to adding layers to its characters. Belle has more agency in ways big and small – she's the one in control even when she (voluntarily) becomes the Beast's prisoner and, in a small but important scene, she shares the gift of independent thinking by teaching a village girl how to read.

    Similarly, the many relationships in the film are given welcome depth. Belle and the Beast find common ground in books and feeling out-of-place, even in the places they call home. We're furnished with hints as to why the household servants – including suave candlestick Lumiere (Ewan McGregor), jittery clock Cogsworth (Ian McKellen) and motherly kettle Mrs. Potts (Emma Thompson) – are more invested in breaking the curse that befell them. LeFou's (Josh Gad) devotion to the pompous Gaston (Luke Evans) goes, quite logically, from subtext to text, though in a way that hardly warrants the firestorm of controversy that has erupted in conservative circles over Disney's 'gay agenda'.

    That said, other aspects of this remake yield more mixed results. The Beast's very real, very human eyes provide emotional connection and depth in a way that animation can't fully approximate. But burying Stevens beneath layers of CGI and prosthetics also means that the Beast can occasionally come across as a stiff, oversized teddy bear, lacking the fluidity of expression of his animated counterpart. The same goes for the household servants: ironically, efforts to make them more 'realistic' end up bleeding them of life and personality.

    It's the same story with the film's music. Some of Alan Menken and Howard Ashman's iconic original numbers are thoughtfully re- imagined: 'Be Our Guest' is a joyous explosion of camp colour, featuring welcome nods to movies like Cabaret and Singin' In The Rain; and 'Gaston' morphs into a lively bar-storming number that practically demands applause at the end.

    But the new songs, penned by Menken and Tim Rice, are more nice than necessary. 'How Does A Moment Last Forever' is lovely but lacks impact. 'Evermore' – a new anthem for the Beast – will no doubt become a cabaret standard but is badly served in the context of the film: it feels overwrought and a bit silly, lessening rather than heightening the dramatic tension at that particular moment.

    Performances across the board are good, as you would expect from a cast of this calibre – though it's hard not to wish for accomplished performers like Thompson, McKellen and Broadway legend Audra McDonald (playing the part of an operatic, narcoleptic wardrobe) to be better served by both script and special effects. Watson, who has proved a better advocate than actor in recent years, is a perfectly credible (though hardly riveting) Belle. Stevens does a decent job with a challenging part, while Evans convincingly conjures up both swagger and menace.

    It's evident in every frame that everyone involved in Beauty And The Beast worked mightily hard to prove that transforming one of Disney's most iconic movies into a live-action extravaganza is worth the effort. They don't always pull it off: the film gets about as many things wrong as it does right, and it most certainly doesn't surpass the animated classic in quality. But it tells a familiar tale well enough – enough, one suspects, to win over fans old and new.
    8drrap

    A classic in its own right

    As an unabashed fan of the 1991 film, I came to this version ready for a fight -- more than one! Who dares tamper with a classic? But bit by bit, and moment by moment, I was enchanted all over again: the human performances "fleshed out" the old animated ones; the coggier Cogsworth and more limited Lumiere charmed me afresh with their differences from memory. The new songs, though surprising, fit remarkably well, and I never felt that the score missed a beat. And when all was added up, the sum was far more than any of the new and varied parts: this is a fresh masterpiece, beginning as a riff but ending with something much much more than a "cover" -- if Disney can do this as well with its other planned live-action/CGI versions, then count me in. This is a brilliantly-crafted film that honors and yet moves beyond its beloved original.

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    • Trivia
      When director Bill Condon first spoke to Disney about adapting Beauty and the Beast (1991), they weren't sure they would do this new version as a musical. Condon said, "With all due respect, I think you're crazy. The songs are too good. You're going to spend all this time making a huge, gorgeous live-action 'Beauty And The Beast' and not do 'Be Our Guest'?"
    • Goofs
      When Belle ascends the spiral staircase it is initially a clockwise spiral, yet when she emerges at the top it is the reverse.
    • Quotes

      Clothilde: Henri? Henri!

      Cogsworth: [sees his wife] Oh, dear.

      [They hug]

      Clothilde: I've been so lonely!

      Cogsworth: [to himself] Turn back into a clock... Turn back into a clock.

    • Crazy credits
      The Walt Disney Pictures logo features the Prince's castle (with Villeneuve village in the background) in the evening before his masquerade party starts. A rosebush appears near the castle and the Enchantress picks a rose from it, leading into the opening.
    • Alternate versions
      The film's IMAX release presented the film open-matte, at an aspect ratio of 1.90:1, meaning there was more picture information visible in the top and bottom of the frame than in normal theaters and on home video.
    • Connections
      Featured in Honest Trailers: The Jungle Book (2016) (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Main Title: Prologue
      Written by Alan Menken

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La bella y la bestia
    • Filming locations
      • Shepperton Studios, Shepperton, Surrey, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Mandeville Films
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    • Budget
      • $160,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $504,481,165
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $174,750,616
      • Mar 19, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,266,115,964
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos

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