Late night rant about the new Beauty and the Beast.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @rociomiranda5684
    @rociomiranda5684 3 года назад +777

    In Spanish we say "Courtesy doesn't mean you don't have courage". Animated Belle is one of my favorite characters, so kind, gracious and gentle and so brave and intelligent. Emma Watson fails to project her warmth and sweetness. Feminine qualities don't mean weakness. That's insulting. And don't get me started on the horrible Beast CGI. Cartoon Beast is so alive, so expressive and endearing. I was really disappointed.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +51

      Don't forget Beast fluffiness ❤️❤️, his smile , the way he touches Belle....the CGI one looks like an awful Halloween costume in comparison

    • @byMidnyt
      @byMidnyt 3 года назад +29

      I really hate the over-reliance on CGI these days. Live-action Beast has already been done, and done so much better than this. Hell, it was done even before the animated movie was made. 1987's Beauty and the Beast TV series with Ron Pearlman as Vincent. Yes, its a little dated now, but at least you can tell what the character is thinking and feeling without that weird uncanny valley tripping you up.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +11

      @@byMidnyt exactly, and the 2014 version, that Beast was quite better than the Disney one . Many people think that Benicio del Toro would have made a better take of the history, I think I agree

    • @Padmepotter4986
      @Padmepotter4986 3 года назад +29

      Can we stop with the ridiculous notion that qualities are feminine or masculine? Kindness doesn't have genitalia. Bravery, graciousness, gentleness, sweetness, etc. don't either.
      One of the best parts in the animated movie is when the angry Beast is holding Gaston by the throat and Gaston is begging for his life. The Beast's expression softens. He feels compassion and decides not to kill Gaston. The Beast isn't showing femininity. He's showing compassion.
      I really don't understand why this is such a difficult concept.

    • @anteater9408
      @anteater9408 3 года назад +1

      Whoa I love that phrase

  • @bekkyc9780
    @bekkyc9780 3 года назад +906

    I think one issue is that what you (and so many of us) love about Belle, her kindness and politeness, is seen as weak by there filmmakers and something that needed to be corrected. But you’re right, we see her strength in that she’s always polite but her boundaries are firm. That she would turn down his invitation for dinner that first night, with a polite no thank you, shows her bravery. He’s a huge monster, probably capable of ripping the door down and eating her, and yet she will not budge. She’s amazing, one of the best princesses, and they did her dirty.

    • @CoolG97
      @CoolG97 3 года назад +139

      They don't understand the amount of willpower it takes to be polite and nice to someone being a jerk. Clearly none of them have ever had a customer service job.

    • @napturaladvice7646
      @napturaladvice7646 3 года назад +14

      @@CoolG97 🙌🙌🙌

    • @jennifertaylor2308
      @jennifertaylor2308 3 года назад +82

      This 100%. It is why some modern critics incorrectly call princesses like Snow White and Cinderella “weak”. They aren’t able to appreciate that strength can be shown in many ways.

    • @brendakerber7923
      @brendakerber7923 3 года назад +48

      she's polite and kind but she does not let him push her around

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria 3 года назад +44

      @@jennifertaylor2308 Oooohhhh, and seeing Cinderella get angry at her step-mother and step-sisters, and then have to calm herself enough to be civil to them...that’s strength.

  • @mariposa8619
    @mariposa8619 3 года назад +834

    Emma Watson's Belle is so boring honestly. I'm not trying to be rude or anything. I actually really like Emma and she seems so sweet in real life, I don't know why she portrayed Belle in such a bland way. She seems so cold and distant and the reason why I loved Belle is that she's the complete opposite. She's warm and kind, dreamy, and excitable. She always wanted to go on an adventure, to have a change of scenery, so when she arrives at the castle her childlike curiosity is shown when she explores the west wing. Emma's Belle just went through the motions. There was no motivation behind her actions displayed in her acting. It was so disappointing. Emma Watson is a hit-or-miss actress for me. I loved her in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Harry Potter, but this performance was so lifeless. It seemed like instead of playing Belle, she was playing herself dressed as Belle.

    • @KittenUndercover
      @KittenUndercover 3 года назад +95

      Plus she can't sing. At all. The autotune was so cringe.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +98

      I totally agree. Also she was involved in the screenwriting, she wanted Belle to be a "feminist", so she wanted her to be an inventor instead of Maurice. The script was awful not just for Belle and the Beast, it was awful for all the cast. Gaston having a PTSD?? , Gastón didn't need damage, he was a bully and that was enough; Le Fou being gay?, Le Fou paying to the people to sing ??, The teleporting book?... Many thinks done very bad for being only focused on Emma"s acting

    • @mariposa8619
      @mariposa8619 3 года назад +71

      @@ingridsuperfreak I agree as well. I am majoring in film and there’s a big rule about leaving actors out of the script writing process in the professional world and the editing process. It just makes the film worse because the actor is biased. It’s such a huge no no. I don’t know why they allowed her to break those rules. Your job is to act and not to direct. The director directs, not the actors. I think that’s why the film doesn’t work. The powers behind it weren’t balanced and those who were supposed to do their jobs weren’t doing their jobs.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +22

      @@mariposa8619 don't forget that the Distector was Bill Condom, someone who directed Breaking Dawn 1 and 2😁.

    • @mariposa8619
      @mariposa8619 3 года назад +12

      @@ingridsuperfreak haha yeah. I didn’t understand that choice either. Like, do you not care about this movie?

  • @elizabethashley42
    @elizabethashley42 3 года назад +573

    I'm never going to stop being salty over this garbage remake and I'm never going to stop autoclicking on RUclipsrs ranting about it.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +52

      Me neither , I even want to FORGET there is a remake , for me the 1991 movie is the only one

    • @nonyabusiness3619
      @nonyabusiness3619 3 года назад +12

      Same.

    • @DororoXPenana
      @DororoXPenana 3 года назад +13

      Hell yea 🔥🔥

    • @irishnessie
      @irishnessie 3 года назад +39

      I get a sick pleasure out of people ripping this movie 😂

    • @Hopeful_dreamer
      @Hopeful_dreamer 3 года назад +13

      Same! This remake angers me to no end!!!

  • @ztslovebird
    @ztslovebird 3 года назад +227

    Why was his back injured instead of his arm? Part of why the 1991 version worked is because Belle & the Beast had to make eye contact throughout their exchange.

    • @mcmptn
      @mcmptn Год назад +25

      I never thought about it, but that's a great point. There are so many reasons why Beast having a back injury isn't as effective as an injured arm. First of all, these are wolves, not lions, so they're not going to leap onto his shoulders and try to snap his neck or break his spine. They're going to grab and pull down. Arm injury makes sense. A lot of survivors of dog attacks have injured hands/arms, and when I was bitten by wolves, it was around the wrists, thumbs, and throat. (Thankfully, the ones who bit me were just puppies having fun instead of adults seeking a meal or defending territory, so everything was okay, but I digress.) Second, being wounded in the back is not generally seen as heroic, especially in a movie, because it implies you got the injury as you ran away from the fight, whereas injured arms/face/chest means you bravely stood your ground. Third, like you mentioned, there are a lot of reasons why Belle tending the Beast's arm works a million times better. They're actually forced to have a face to face conversation instead of arguing through a closed door or talking over their shoulders or standing several feet away or turning to flee. Belle has also just seen those paws break furniture and overpower an entire pack of wolves, so she probably realizes if Beast hits her, it could do some serious damage, but she still doesn't back down from standing up for herself during their shouting match. Beast is also having quite the problem because even though it hurts, he has to practice self control. If he hits her, he condemns not only himself, but his entire castle. Furthermore, he's in a situation that's definitely bittersweet. Finally, a beautiful young woman has her hand on his. Just what he's been hoping for, but what he feared would never come to pass. But instead of it being an affectionate gesture, it's because their constant bickering indirectly led to a wolf attack. I also think Belle tending the Beast's arm adds more to the line "And when we touched, she didn't shudder at my paw." She probably had some concerns and possible hesitations about touching his paw to clean his wounds (since it was the night they first met and they still were a far cry from being friends), but she clasps his paws to thank him for the library, and in the garden, it's just a natural gesture for her to help adjust his paws to draw in the birds. Progress! And then he gets to where she lets him stroke her hair because she knows she can trust him. Definite progress from the scene where he breaks stuff in the West Wing!

  • @mcmptn
    @mcmptn 3 года назад +165

    I thought I was the only one who thought Belle and Beast lacked chemistry in the live action version. In the animated version, it feels like "I'll see your gesture of kindness and raise you a gesture of appreciation until we gradually earn each other's love by bringing out the best in each other." In the live action, it feels more like "Meh...I'm not really feeling it, but it's in the script, so I guess we're in love now, right?"

    • @jillevers1432
      @jillevers1432 3 года назад +10

      Yeah saw this review and another video talking about chemistry and I am agreeing that this film could of displaying romance better

    • @mariaromanoff578
      @mariaromanoff578 Год назад +10

      In my opinion she had no chemistry like with anyone in this movie

    • @mcmptn
      @mcmptn Год назад +7

      @@mariaromanoff578 That's another good point. Just like Belle and the Beast have to earn each other's love, they have to earn the audience's favor, or we don't care what happens to either of them, and one of the best ways to impress us is through their interactions with other characters. If Belle really convinces us that she has a strong bond with her father, is working to see past the Beast's outbursts of temper and help him embrace his better nature, and truly wants to befriend the castle servants, treating them like they're already her fellow human beings and not objects, we tend to like her and think she deserves to marry the prince because someone who helps govern a country should have a compassionate heart. But if Belle just seems to be going through the motions and doesn't really click or bond with any of the other characters, we think, "No wonder no one in your village likes you! You sing about how boring they are because they all have to work for a living, and then you can't be bothered to do anything to show that it's all just a lot of misunderstanding on both sides, and you actually want to connect with others. Seriously?" I think Belle in this movie attempted in a few scenes to show her kindred spirit, but for some reason, it just didn't work out. All the moments that were supposed to tug at the heartstrings just felt forced, and I think that may be for the reason you mentioned: Belle doesn't really have chemistry with anyone.

  • @clsnippets
    @clsnippets 3 года назад +380

    My biggest peeve was when the beast can't even admit himself that he loves belle without mrs. Potts interjecting it for him! That was his pinnacle "I'm selfless and I've now changed " moment. Emma Watsons belle was also trash and she should have never had as big of say in belle's character as she did. She obviously did not get the character

    • @realimereads2707
      @realimereads2707 3 года назад +3

      I actually like her character a lot more, it just doesn't fit with a love story. The captor captive aspect ruins everything, the Beast deserves the condescension he gets from Belle, she doesn't owe it to him to be polite or to teach him things. It seems a lot more like making the best out of a bad situation. But in my opinion, the story of the Beauty and the Beast could've been way more interesting if it were not a romance in the end.

    • @tenebraequeene
      @tenebraequeene 3 года назад +45

      @@realimereads2707 But that undermines the whole point of the movie's plot? Also, if they didn't fall in love then it would've ended with The Beast and his servants remaining cursed forever. So, basically, you wanted the bad ending. Where Belle ends up with a misogynist asshole who sees her as a trophy wife. And The Beast and the servants to live forever cursed. Okay.

    • @Pinkstars1605
      @Pinkstars1605 3 года назад +24

      i agree, emma watson definitely and completely missed the context of why belle was seen as an outsider, in the 18th century it was so rare to see an educated or even a woman who knew exactly what she wanted in life, you were mostly relegated to being arm candy of your husband, and if dared to have any dreams outside of your gender role and gender norms you were outcast.

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria 3 года назад +18

      @@Pinkstars1605 BINGO. Instead, her changes gave the townspeople valid reasons to hate her. In the animated version, they looked ill on her for her love of reading, which most women couldn’t do. But Emma’s version was self-centered and rude.

    • @emmam4123
      @emmam4123 3 года назад +17

      Yes! I wanted to hear Beast himself say, “Because, I love her.” Plus the anguish that we see on his face. I have no idea why they gave that line to Mrs. Potts!

  • @alcyonae
    @alcyonae 3 года назад +207

    Yes, Emma was miscast here. They thought her popularity as Hermione would translate to the “bookworm” Belle. But Belle is a dreamer, she has warmth, she has grace and patience.
    They should have cast a more expressive actress.
    SIDE NOTE: YOUR CHILD. HOW CUTE????

    • @mariaromanoff578
      @mariaromanoff578 2 года назад +19

      What this movie taught me was that Emma Watson is a sometimes ok actress who should definetly NOT allowed to sing and to take decisions about dresses or the script. I blame her ego because she wanted to be """""""""""feminist"""""""""""" and she wasnt. She was rude, annoying and really cold with everyone.

    • @wariolandgoldpiramid
      @wariolandgoldpiramid 7 месяцев назад +2

      "Emma Watson in a castle" was a huge nostalgia bait.

  • @DororoXPenana
    @DororoXPenana 3 года назад +207

    Another thing that was taken away that I'm just now noticing, was how the beast when falling deeper in love with Belle he became shy towards her. It is such a small, sweet character development for him and how he just wanted to make Belle happy but still cautious because she's so beautiful to him 😭. Especially in the balcony scene, they sit down to relax and he is so shy around her, he slowly slides over and asks if she's happy there with him.
    I died from laughter and cringe at the live action, how they robotically walk to the small balcony and just stare out in the distance 💀💀💀.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 2 года назад +34

      Even before the dance scene he shows how shy he was , when he was taking a bath , Lumiere asked him to confess his love for her , but he said he can't. He was no longer the self confident Beast he appeared to be , now we were watching the real human inside all that furr and anger . Here in the remake , even when he is taking the bath, I can't see that change, he is being almost the same jerk he was at the beginning, no character development at all . That's why the animated Beast is my favorite character of the classic movie and of all Disney in general , his development happens because of his own volition, because he wanted to .

    • @anyaaa2801
      @anyaaa2801 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I loved that tiny detail and it showed how he was becoming human even tho he was a beast. That’s how humans get around people they like. They get a little shy.

  • @autobee23
    @autobee23 3 года назад +128

    What I don't get is the remake is longer than the original, yet the important moments are shorter? The "fixing" parts just made it worse honestly.

    • @mariaromanoff578
      @mariaromanoff578 Год назад +4

      I still don't forget that BOOK OF TELEPORTATION DJDJDJDJFJJFKF i hate it

  • @eamonclark4952
    @eamonclark4952 3 года назад +90

    Belle & Beasts romance in the remake is Awful. The Beast is a Brat and Belle is rude and obnoxious and snobby

  • @KittenUndercover
    @KittenUndercover 3 года назад +179

    Emma Watson and Dan Stevens had exactly zero chemistry..that doesn't help. Plus the truly terrible autotune was so distracting that it was hard to focus on anything else. I really didn't like this version.

    • @megan166
      @megan166 3 года назад +18

      Agreed. Some performers could have chemistry with a table lamp, while others can't have chemistry for all the atmosphere the production crew creates. No matter how crap the story got twisted, it was down to the actors to sell it, and it flopped...hard.

    • @alicjakempisty2729
      @alicjakempisty2729 3 года назад +13

      the fact that Stevens looked like he was 20 years older than Watson didn't help either

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria 3 года назад +8

      Watch the French dub. The voice acting by actors who can actually sing and emote actually do a lot to make this movie not only bearable, but actually nice. We can’t change the way Emma and Dan look at each other, but at least there’s emotion in the voice that isn’t condescension, and the singing is beautiful. You couldn’t pay me to watch the original cast, but I might watch the French version again just for how impressive of a job the French cast did in changing the way many scenes can be perceived.

    • @miaswapp
      @miaswapp 3 года назад +4

      I recommend watching sideways video on this, he explains it’s not the auto tune precisely, but the fact that they sang live, then also did a studio recording then cut between the two for a better take (which was worthless because it sounded bad anyway)

    • @stevendavidcox9761
      @stevendavidcox9761 3 года назад +1

      If only they had sung on camera rather than in the studio as Lés Mis did.

  • @juliaenter5305
    @juliaenter5305 3 года назад +145

    It's never too late to see people roasting this movie, it's always welcome.

    • @mihohomundo
      @mihohomundo 2 года назад +8

      I'm having a cathartic marathon of these videos... Ughh I'm so angry hahaha, how they butchered the perfect score at the begining and in the transformation scene

  • @freshbrewedasmr3378
    @freshbrewedasmr3378 3 года назад +110

    I know I’m in the minority when it comes to the song Evermore, but the ROAR that the Beast gives out in the animated version as Belle is leaving shows much more heartbreak than the entire Evermore song.

    • @5th_cellar
      @5th_cellar 3 года назад +20

      I love finding other people who aren't crazy about Evermore. When this movie came out, my entire tumblr dash was blowing up with how heartbreaking and beautiful it was, and when I finally got a chance to hear it I was...underwhelmed, to say the least.

    • @ClaudetteVioletta
      @ClaudetteVioletta 2 года назад +13

      @@5th_cellar I liked the song but I agree. EVERYONE WERE LIKE "OMG THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SONG EVAR!!!1!1" When... You know
      If I can't love her was still there

    • @mouhiazeck
      @mouhiazeck 2 года назад +2

      for a moment i thought you were talking about evermore by taylor swift

    • @mariaromanoff578
      @mariaromanoff578 Год назад +10

      You know i feel Bad for Dan Stevens because i'm sure he gave his a material and he can actually sing but the roar of the beast in the good movie is more effective to me

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak Год назад +5

      And don't forget the OST sounding in the background ! I gets me chills even now !. When I was a girl and watched that movie for the first time , I almost cried at that scene. Evermore ....meh just skip because at that time I was falling asleep 😅

  • @emilydivis6369
    @emilydivis6369 3 года назад +351

    I remember during my first time watching the remake, when Belle said the line, "If you hadn't frightened me, I wouldn't have run away!"
    I was sitting in the theater ready to scream, "YOU LITERALLY TRIED TO RUN AWAY, THOUGH. REMEMBER? THE SHEET ROPE?"
    When you change things for the remake, you gotta commit to the changes.

    • @byMidnyt
      @byMidnyt 3 года назад +89

      I haven't seen the remake. She tried to escape? That goes against everything her character stands for. Belle CHOSE to be there in the first place. It was HER decision to take her fathers place. She stayed, not because he kept her a prisoner, but because of her honor. WTF?

    • @emilydivis6369
      @emilydivis6369 3 года назад +62

      ​@@byMidnyt I know, right? In the remake, if I remember right, Belle tricks both her father and the Beast into letting her be captive in her father's place. This... works, for some reason, and then she tries to escape basically the first chance she gets. Only reason she doesn't succeed is that Mrs. Potts catches her about to leave and talks her out of it. I... guess Belle likes Mrs. Potts and doesn't want her to be sad that they don't have a prisoner anymore? I don't know. It's been a long time.
      I'm pretty sure Disney thinks that rejecting traditionally feminine traits like empathy and politeness is how to be a feminist. Which. Ugh.

    • @CoolG97
      @CoolG97 3 года назад +54

      That scene felt a respond to a criticism that didn't actually exist. (Also why did she think scaling down an iced covered tower in the dead of night was a good idea? This is supposed to be the improved version remember.)

    • @ArmednotTriggered
      @ArmednotTriggered 3 года назад +32

      The part that trips me out about that first escape scene in the remake is that when Mrs. Potts sees her tying the sheets together, she's just like, "Understandable, but have a little tea first." Then when she's leaves the second time after visiting the West Wing, Mrs. Potts (like everyone else) is trying to accost her. Why the change? Also Belle trying to leave an extra time doesn't make her any more independent or strong. 🙄

    • @CoolG97
      @CoolG97 3 года назад +18

      @@ArmednotTriggered I think it's because Mrs. Potts at first thinks she can talk her into staying, she doesn't actually want her to escape. (Which is way more messed up than it's meant to be, no one in the castle actually cares about Belle they just want the curse broken. Understandable but the way it's played makes everyone way creepier than in the original.)

  • @kylija
    @kylija 3 года назад +184

    One little thing that annoys me so much with this movie is the mirror-father-scene. Animated Belle says "Show me my father, please" ... New-Belle just demands to see the father, but has no time for simply courtesy. But it shows so much about Belle's character, that she's able to thank an inanimate object.
    I also think Emma Watson was a horrible choice. Belle is a very feminine and kind character, not a tom-boy-activist. But femininity, kindness or any other traditional female-character-trait is evil nowadays, I guess?!

    • @darthdaddy3071
      @darthdaddy3071 Год назад +16

      She was all wrong for that role. She lacks depth, maturity, and any kind of sensuality, and all of her "feminist hero" moments just make her come off as strident, petulant, and rude. It's almost as if they cast Hermione Granger...

    • @kuromyou7969
      @kuromyou7969 Год назад +6

      Belle is so polite that she still says please to an inanimate magic mirror. 😊

    • @moviemelody2210
      @moviemelody2210 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@kuromyou7969also what’s cool about that scene in the animated version is the mirror was already starting to work before she said please showing the audience that while it’s not necessary to say that to get your way, it’s the right thing to do

  • @sheroxtheboat
    @sheroxtheboat 3 года назад +194

    Emma was playing Belle As Emma Watson The Feminist instead of as the character of Belle (who was a very feminist character, just not feminist in the way Emma feels demonstrates female agency.) . She was so wrapped up in this concept that “strong” female characters can’t be kind or wear corsets that she missed what made Belle, Belle. The interpretation of the character she brought to this film would never have fallen in love with The Beast because she’s so emotionally closed off trying to be so brave and feisty. Spoiler alert, being a contrarian isn’t strong or feminist..
    Also screw the writers for leaving out the promise she makes to stay which is really the thing that their whole relationship hinges on. She can’t claim she wouldn’t have run away had he not frightened her (and he never told her not to go in the west wing so the crossing of that boundary means literally nothing in the remake) because she never promised she would stay to begin with, she TOLD he father she intended to escape, and we literally see her making a rope to climb out her window. The sacrifice means nothing because she doesn’t intend on staying forever and animated Belle absolutely does in good fairh when she says “You have my word.” But Emma’s Belle is strong woman” and strong women escape and go looking to antagonize their captors. Or something. As opposed to the strength the original Belle has in making that sacrifice to take her father’s place to begin with.

    • @CoolG97
      @CoolG97 3 года назад +35

      Is it ironic that the changes done in order to make Belle "better" kinda resulted in her losing a lot of what made the character likable in the first place?
      Another example I can think of is her encounter with Gaston, where, unlike in the animated version, he's actually a gentleman when asking her to dinner but Belle acts insulted that he dared speak to her.

    • @sheroxtheboat
      @sheroxtheboat 3 года назад +30

      @@CoolG97 she absolutely comes off as a snob not as someone being harassed by a chauvinist. Also he didn’t propose to her. So it’s weird she says she won’t married him.

    • @CoolG97
      @CoolG97 3 года назад +25

      @@sheroxtheboat Yeah Gaston seems to be one of the few in the town that actually likes Belle and she treats him like dirt. It's weird how he of all people ends up being likable. (And I can't even blame him for what later happens with Maurice because Gaston is making rational points but Maurice refuses to listen and chooses then to denies his blessings.)

    • @natasha8966
      @natasha8966 3 года назад +14

      Her father is the inventor and Emma thought why not do that as well, what the point of the dad then if you take his character to get a rose and that’s it. She should of been dubbed for the music she atrocious.

    • @CoolG97
      @CoolG97 3 года назад +17

      @@natasha8966 It also makes the dad look stupid as he stops mid escape to get a rose. (If Emma wanted Belle to be strong and independent she should've petitioned to make her a tutor or schoolmistress those were jobs for women at the time.)
      Edit-Maurice largely exists now to give Belle pep talks about how she's the best and everyone else is just haters and be put into deadly situations mostly caused by his own stupidity. (And not in the funny way)

  • @rosenightingale5611
    @rosenightingale5611 3 года назад +265

    I completely agree. You said perfectly what was so wrong with this film. This movie is the perfect example of how NOT to do a romance.
    Also the scene where Belle goes to the West Wing and the Beast scares her away was just done so poorly in the remake. In the animated it was truly scary and naturally Belle ran off terrified. In the remake I didn't understand why she was so scared. It wasn't that scary and he didn't act any meaner than he had been. Also it made the scene of Belle trying to escape earlier pointless. If she could leave that easily, why didn't she just walk out the door sooner? While it made sense in the animated since she was trying to keep her promise till that huge fright. Also, I didn't need an explanation of how the Beast got on the horse. That time could have been used for better things. Like showing they actually care for each other. Though I can't see how Belle would like this jerk. And I don't see how Beast would like Emma's uncaring Belle either. She was way too fierce with no softness whatsoever.
    In the end one of the biggest problems with this film was Emma Watson was determined not to be Belle, but for the film to be her own self-insert fanfiction. And the director sure shares the blame as he let her. She wasn't Belle, she was herself. Because apparently to her having any kind of traditional feminine qualities is a bad thing and being feminine is weak (that's very problematic). I am definitely glad she wasn't Cinderella like Disney originally wanted, she would have ruined it.

    • @elenajohnson6336
      @elenajohnson6336 3 года назад +14

      So well said

    • @mariechen4375
      @mariechen4375 3 года назад +46

      I completely agree. I also hate that they took away that little scene from the animated movie in the West wing scene after Belle runs away where the beast realizes he made a mistake. Like that we know he wasn't intentionally mean but lost his temper and it makes him going after her and saving her more believable . In the remake he just turns to the rose instead of actually caring that Belle ran away. Like that him saving her from the wolf comes out of nowhere. God, I hate the remake!!!

    • @rosenightingale5611
      @rosenightingale5611 3 года назад +40

      @@mariechen4375 Oh, yes, taking away that scene was a huge fail. It showed so much of the Beast's character and that his anger was rooted in fear and that he wasn't really that awful. And it showed that afterwards he truly cared for Belle. In the remake it seemed he would be quite fine with her being killed the woods.
      Also changing it from the Beast taking Belle to a room from the dungeon to the servants doing it instead was awful too. It showed the Beast cared for her comfort and health. Especially showing his bit of remorse beforehand when Belle was crying. In the remake he was quite happy to let her rot in a cell. And changing it from Belle crying to trying to escape was another fail. It was seeing Belle crying (which there is no shame in and she's not weak for it) that made the Beast start to realize his own faults and that he was wrong in how he treated her. That's crucial.
      Also we didn't really need the scene at the beginning showing how awful the Beast as a human was. That was a waste of time and made him really unlikable. The quick narration of what happened was much better and kept him more mysterious as it wasn't a defining moment for us. In the animated we saw from the moment the Beast saw Belle crying for her father glimpses of his humanity and that inside he was capable of being good.
      And it's just so ironic how Emma Watson's Belle likes a truly mean jerk, who insults her books. That's one of the reasons animated Belle hated Gaston. While in the remake Gaston does try to be nice and take interest in her books and she just hates him and is so mean to him still. The "Nobody can change that much" line was just so mean. Yeah, Gaston later showed a darker side, but remake Belle wasn't there for it, so her meanness to him didn't make sense like the animated.
      In the remake the Beast and Belle were two jerks who were together because the script said so. Yeah, the remake is just terrible and the more you look at it, the more awful you see it is. It's really hard to stop talking about all the awful bits as it's almost the whole film.

    • @Padmepotter4986
      @Padmepotter4986 3 года назад +25

      Cinderella was garbage even without Emma Watson. It suffered from the same thing this movie suffers from (and what all the live action remakes suffer from): they exist to correct what are preceived flaws in the original. Cinderella is often criticized for having a weak female lead. She waits around for a man to save her, etc. The new Cinderella decided to fix that. She now speaks multiple languages, has friends, is well-educated, goes out riding, etc.
      However, by making her stronger, they actually make her weaker. Why doesn't she leave her evil step family? In the original, Cinderella is orphaned when she is a very young child. She is subjected to a lifetime of abuse by her step family. There's nothing to suggest that the stepmother educated her in any way beyond being a servant. we don't see her participate in music lessons with her stepsisters. She never leaves the house, her only friends are mice, a dog, a horse, and birds, etc. There's nothing to suggest she has been taught how to make a life for herself outside of being a servant for her family.
      In the new one, she's orphaned when she's an adult. She has lots of skills since her parents loved her and educated her. Her excuse for not leaving is that she wants to care for her father's house. But then she walks away the minute the prince shows up so that doesn't make sense.
      Still, the original Cinderella wants out of her situation. When she gets locked in the attic, she yells for help, she directs the birds to get the dog to sic the cat so the mice can get her the key. In the remake, she doesn't even know the prince is there. She's just singing in the attic daydreaming. The prince finds her by accident because he hears her singing. She doesn't even open the window herself!
      Disney just needs to stop with the remakes unless it's for a movie that wasn't done particularly well. I'm thinking specifically about the Black cauldron. The Black cauldron is actually the second in a five-part series called The Chronicles of Prydain. It's an awesome series that the movie messed up. I would love a live-action remake.

    • @benceszarvas5464
      @benceszarvas5464 3 года назад +17

      @@rosenightingale5611 don't forget the part that in the animated version when Belle runs away the servants try to talk out her but they fail. In the remake they instead try to lock the door before she runs out. Live action servants are irritating and jerks as well.
      And what stupid idea was that that if the last petal fall they will eventually die. Beast just simply wanted to kill offs everyone.

  • @anthonys.8569
    @anthonys.8569 2 года назад +27

    In the animated version, Belle is never a true prisoner. She leaves on her own will at first. After only one day mind you. She then out of the goodness of her heart saves the beast and returns. Not Stockholm syndrome at all. Much more of a genuine tale than most remember

  • @marissawilson9460
    @marissawilson9460 3 года назад +150

    I think the musical is the perfect extension of the animated movie. They had such as incredible blueprint for a live action movie and just squandered it.
    I hate the live action. Belle is not likeable and neither is Beast. I don’t buy their supposed “chemistry” at all.
    The animated one did this perfectly.

    • @acsound
      @acsound 3 года назад +8

      So, like CATS 2019: all that Disney had to do was...
      1. Hire a makeup artist to have Dan Stevens wear a Beast costume w/practical makeup (VS the CGI mo-cap)
      2. Have these actors perform a theatrical version of Disney's own stage musical. (This second one is also a criticism of TLK 2019, where Disney had a TONY-AWARD WINNING musical w/a Nala-centered song that *Beyonce* would have knocked out of the park--seriously: you have BEYONCE KNOWLES, and you don't give her "Shadowland"!?)

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +3

      You know why the stage version was even better?, linda Wolverton who wrote the Beauty and the Beast screenplay was also involve in the stage version, so the script even get better on stage . I stink everything would have been different if Linda would have written the script for this remake

    • @Padmepotter4986
      @Padmepotter4986 3 года назад +2

      @@ingridsuperfreak Linda also gave us the atrocious Alice in Wonderland remake and Maleficent. Whatever talent she had in the 90s is gone.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +3

      @@Padmepotter4986 as I know , she came to FIX the mess the script was in Maleficent, so there it wasn't her fault entirely, but I don't know , maybe you are right in Linda losing some light, but still think she would have done a BETTER JOB in the Beauty and the Beast remake

    • @NenadlPopovic
      @NenadlPopovic 3 года назад +3

      @@acsound yes I was so devastated that Disney didn't give Dan full costume. I think Dan was great choice for the role, but Cgi Beast was really horrible & unnatural (its not his fault). 2014 French film version of the tale has Vincent Cassel wearing FULL BEAST COSTUME (except face) and to this date its the most handsome looking on-screen Beast.

  • @rayofsunshine8743
    @rayofsunshine8743 2 года назад +44

    The entire relationship of remake Belle and Beast feels very awkward and cold, almost like they don't want to be near each other. Unlike animated Belle and Beast where they're warm, sweet and close.
    Yes!! I absolutely love the subtle but affectionate moments between animated Belle and Beast

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak Год назад +8

      Absolutely!. Beast was always touching Belle in some way , like when he gave her his magical mirror he touches her hair ; when she comes back he touches her face , when he is dying he touches her face again and she takes his hand /paw in return .....❤❤❤❤

  • @abeautifulmess8868
    @abeautifulmess8868 3 года назад +54

    Page O’Hara brought so much dimension, warmth, and personality to the character with just her voice. Emma Watson’s two dimensional interpretation just fell completely flat.

  • @themercats6689
    @themercats6689 3 года назад +99

    I agree completely, but also, unrelated to their chemistry but I need to comment it somewhere, one change that ruined the movie for me was the curse. In the animated version, by letting Belle go Beast is basically condemning his staff to remain as objects, which sucks, but fair enough, it's unfair to keep Belle there for them, it's not her fault, she's not even aware that the curse can be broken, and because he will also remain a beast, all of them are accepting the same punishment, but in this one, they will DIE if the curse is not broken, there are kids, and they will DIE if she leaves, while he will actually just remain a beast, but he is as nonchalant about it as in the animated, as if the stakes are equally high? But when I was watching it I was just like, if I was Miss Pots, whose child is going to DIE because Beast was feeling romantic and cute, I would literally find a way to push him down the balcony. Anyway, it was an unnecessary change and it just accidentally made the Beast seem super selfish and self-absorbed.

    • @AnywayJenniferSim
      @AnywayJenniferSim  3 года назад +40

      💯% agree. And I hate how he actually has a conversation with them about it after she leaves. It makes him look SOOO selfish.

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria 3 года назад +15

      The one scene that got to me was when Mrs. Potts was frantically looking for Chip before they all died, and he was looking for his mom, and they couldn’t find each other and then died (either died, or were alive as fully animated objects, which is a horror movie and a half). As a mother, that part actually made me cry. If they wanted to go with that, it needed to be clear early on as their motivation. Instead, the given motivation was that they felt responsible for him not being raised to be kind, as if they had the power to do that. If their motivations as they were going to DIE, then trying to convince Belle to stay would have made sense. They didn’t try to get her to stay in the original since she didn’t try to leave and was determined to stay on her own accord. They also could have had Dan’s Beast have a massive internal conflict about this issue before releasing her. He didn’t really even seem to care that the staff and their children would just cease to really exist. He could have decided he couldn’t demand she stay when doing so would destroy any chance of love anyway and so they’d all basically die, so the only thing to do was to release her and then a lot of self-loathing for what he caused. It could have been heart-shattering. But it wasn’t. The only thing that hit me was the thought of a mother and child being in fear and trying to see each other once more.

  • @Nightman221k
    @Nightman221k 3 года назад +200

    I think the actors could have pulled off the roles, but I think that the biggest reason it didn't work is because the remake writers didn't believe Belle would fall in love with the Beast if he weren't her intellectual equal. So they made him snarky (I think they were going for wit, but all it seemed like was snark).
    Comparing the versions: In the animated movie, Beast's childlike aspects are magnified because kids are the audience and it's likely they can relate to the Beast if he's more of a kind of goofy, confused kid than if he's brooding or huffy throughout the movie. He has tantrums and lashes out because he is self-loathing. Belle is a kind person who is patient and understanding, and she recognizes that he has a sensitive core. With positive reinforcement from her he tries to improve and he wants Belle to be happy. He grows to care about her more than his own happiness.
    In the Stage Musical: Beast is probably the balance that the Remake should have gone for. His self-loathing is given more focus with his song "If I Can't Love Her" and he comes off as definitively like an adult when he sings about how vulnerable his heart is that if she won't love him because of his curse he'd want to die ("Let the world be done with me"). I also love that in the Stage Production it kind of explains why he is such a brute at the start. Everyone in the palace's curse is becoming more pronounced. He is becoming more beast than man before Belle comes and brings out his humanity. He can't even remember how to read and asks her to teach him how.
    In the remake: They sort of just make his narrative less the focus and his journey is hardly a transition that feels like a big deal. He doesn't really get as stand out moments as the animated version. Like in the library scene in the original he does it because he wants Belle to feel happy. In the remake he just shows her the library just to brag about how well read he is.

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +31

      I disagree with you in some points, Beast wasn't childish because to be related to the kids in the audience, he was childish because when he was coursed he was a CHILD, he was just 11 years old , he was also goofy because of his isolation and becoming more beastly (in fact in his room you can see an animal carcass when Belle enters to the room, Maurice was the first human in years that entered to his castle and he reacted in a very rude way, thinking Maurice was looking at his appearance.
      I think this movie was once compared to Snowwhite and Pinocchio because it captured Disney's spirit, Walt made movies not for children, but for the children inside if all of us

    • @byMidnyt
      @byMidnyt 3 года назад +22

      Honestly, I'm not sure that Emma could have pulled it off. I don't dislike her, and I have not watched the remake (nor have I seen the musical) but in all the clips I've seen (there are quite a few out there), the emotion on her face just doesn't quite make it. In the scene where the Beast lets her go, I'm not sure what that look is, but it doesn't read as regret or indecision to me.

    • @nessierey6721
      @nessierey6721 2 года назад +2

      Exactly also I think the Musical really is faithful to the animation while expanding upon it

    • @nessierey6721
      @nessierey6721 2 года назад

      @@ingridsuperfreak I agree with most of what you said however I think the curse is meant to be interpreted differently… and that time passing differently for beast versus the objects his innocent servants is involved, he‘s shown to be a teenager of around 15-17yrs old when the curse happens so what to the outside world might’ve been 10 years is only like 5 in the castle but beast doesn’t know how much time has passed - another part of his punishment. With him aging slowly whereas his servants stay as they are as they weren’t meant to lose time on top of being cursed

    • @kuromyou7969
      @kuromyou7969 Год назад

      ​@@byMidnyt she looked annoyed, like why didn't he set her free sooner?

  • @ingridsuperfreak
    @ingridsuperfreak 3 года назад +87

    You did great at saying how sweet Beast is to Belle!, when he asked her to close her eyes he brings her so sweetly inside his library and talks to her all the time so she could be able to trust him; when he plays with her hair softly, maybe trying to tell her through actions how much he loves her ; then when they reunite he touches her face ; and then when he is about to die he touches her again, proving he is a sweet and gentle guy. Compare when Gaston enters her house , chasing her, being too close, trying to imprison her , being brute , Beast was always giving her a space , not being invasive , letting Belle to be the leader when they go to the Ballroom, she put his hand on her waist and putting herself closer to him, the Beast was SHOCKED and it was SO CUTE!
    What happens in the remake???
    Just dancing and barely looking at each other, no touching, no putting closer to one another....when Belle says her father is in trouble, the Beast just says "no time to waste"....
    And many people saying that The Enchanted Christmas was bad, compared to this remake, IT WAS A MASTERPIECE 😁😁😁😁
    Great video, it shows how much you love Beauty and the Beast , just as I do!

  • @meme-bu8qu
    @meme-bu8qu 3 года назад +74

    When an animated character shows more emotion than an actual human being, that's a problem..
    Belle is my fave and they did her wrong.
    Edit: Aslan the lion from Chronicles of Narnia had more emotion than either Belle or the Beast.

    • @kingandrewcecil348
      @kingandrewcecil348 3 года назад +12

      Unrelated: Even Aslan the Lion from the Narnia movies have more emotion than all the live-action animals in The Lion King 2019 remake combined!

    • @Baksvsf
      @Baksvsf 2 года назад +3

      UGH ASLAN HAS MY HEART OMG

  • @danielstark8356
    @danielstark8356 3 года назад +49

    In all honesty I really don't like Emma Watson as an actress. She was great in the first 2 HP movies, but something in POA happened that made her so much more angry. After that I felt like the only emotion she could truly portray on screen is anger/frustration. If she's not angry/frustrated it just seems like she's bottling it in. It's kind of like Kristen Stewart only being able to be gloomy. Emma Watson is only really able to be angry.

    • @mariaromanoff578
      @mariaromanoff578 2 года назад +6

      you know what's the ironic part here? Kristen Stewart eventually grew to become a really good actress and Emma watson.... well let's say that may work.

    • @mariaromanoff578
      @mariaromanoff578 Год назад +2

      She was kind of okay i guess in little women because the movie was carried on sairose Ronan and florence Pugh

  • @elenajohnson6336
    @elenajohnson6336 3 года назад +284

    You actually look and sound like a real-life Belle

    • @AnywayJenniferSim
      @AnywayJenniferSim  3 года назад +72

      Aw thank you! That made me feel so good!

    • @rohitbabar8715
      @rohitbabar8715 3 года назад +16

      That's what I was going to comment.

    • @saintfighteraqua
      @saintfighteraqua 3 года назад +12

      I honestly thought that, too.

    • @kieranstark7213
      @kieranstark7213 3 года назад +10

      @@AnywayJenniferSim Like you, Paige O’Hara is a much more satisfactory Belle voice to listen to (at least in the original) than Emma Watson (no, that doesn’t sound misogynistic at all. The live-action Fisney remake fandom should just eat my words now)

    • @jillevers1432
      @jillevers1432 3 года назад +4

      Such a nice comment

  • @dgurlie-0273
    @dgurlie-0273 3 года назад +45

    There’s something else about this movie that rubs me the wrong way. Actually, there is a lot.
    1. Gaston is actually making an attempt to be nice to her and Belle is giving no reason why she doesn’t like him. In the original, even though she is... tolerant of his obvious rudeness, she gives a reason why she doesn’t like him. “He’s rude and conceded...” and he makes fun of her father. Remake Gaston is attempting to be nice and even says he can change, but Belle says, and I quote, “No one can change that much.” Hello, Belle 🤦🏾‍♀️!!! You fell in love with a jerk of a beast that hardly showed any feeling towards you and you barely connected with! Ugh!!! It’s so annoying. Gaston looks favorable in this scenario and she didn’t even witness his ugly transformation into being evil Gaston.
    2. In the animated movie, when Belle said “I love you” to Beast, the last pedal hadn’t fallen yet. That was the conditions of the curse! In the remake, the last pedal had fallen long before Belle even said “I love you.” It’s really quite annoying. Of course there is a thing as never too late, but that was the conditions of the curse! The last pedal falls, that’s it! The last pedal falls, it’s too late! And the enchantress just changing her mind when she heard Belle say “I love you” even though the last pedal had already fallen long ago, is just an insult to everything the movie was supposed to be about!
    Gosh I hate this movie. I had such high hopes because Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney movie. And this modernization of it has destroyed it!

    • @AnywayJenniferSim
      @AnywayJenniferSim  3 года назад +19

      You brought up two more of my biggest irritations with this movie.
      Gaston was totally mishandled. By trying to give him more depth they just made him sympathetic. He was even nice to Maurice for a while too (before he suddenly with no explanation decided to feed him to wolves). He wasn’t a good villain.
      And the stupid petal falling and Enchantress situation. Ugg. There were no consequences for them not meeting the conditions of the curse. She just decided to let them off the hook. It’s so stupid.

    • @mcmptn
      @mcmptn Год назад +7

      I agree. For the movie to work, we need to dislike Gaston instead of feel like he's a poor misunderstood guy who really just needs a little understanding to help him not be so rough around the edges. Gaston was a little oafish in this movie, but not the kind of guy you'd automatically dismiss. 1991 Gaston is clearly chauvinistic and completely worships himself, so every woman watching the movie is thinking, "Belle could definitely do better!" You also see him gradually sink lower and lower. When we see him in the first scene, he's standing in the shadows with a gun, clearly not a first impression that the "good guy" in a movie would make. Then he sets up a wedding after Belle has made it clear she's not interested. He's constantly hitting Lefou. It's easy to believe he would plot against someone to get what he wants, so when he threatens to have Maurice committed or rides off to kill the Beast, it's something that seems normal for Gaston to do because he's already proven that he's a jerk. In the remake, Gaston just decides halfway through the movie that he's bored or something and doesn't want us to like him anymore, so he's had it with Maurice. Where did this change of heart/mind come from?

  • @Pineabble
    @Pineabble 3 года назад +264

    It's always fun to see other people talking about this movie and the animated one!
    As soon as I heard Emma Watson was playing Belle, I lost hope it was going to be good because I felt it was such a terrible casting choice. Belle was always my favorite princess because of exactly what you said. She's charming, smart, witty and polite at the same time while being a strong person. Almost everything that came out of Emma's mouth or her facial expressions didn't make me think I was looking at Belle, but it did make me think I was watching Emma Watson playing herself. Paige O'Hara had such a wonderful, warm voice where you could hear her smiling when she spoke certain lines or was singing. Even seeing a live person on the screen, Emma just didn't have that kind of presence and warmth.
    I watched it and it amazed me how much they took from the original film, yet removed or changed the most important scenes where the two connect. The library was the part where I just stopped trying to force myself to find a way to enjoy it. That was such a pivotal moment where the beast actually wanted to do something nice for Belle and they butchered it and made him so unlikeable.
    Also, the dress was awful. I'll leave it at that haha.

    • @Padmepotter4986
      @Padmepotter4986 3 года назад +30

      I blame Steve Kloves for how Emma Watson turned out as an actress. The only movie to really adapt book Hermione was Harry Potter and the Philosopher'shilosopher's Stone. And I thought Emma Watson did a great job. of the main kids, she gave the best performance. In fact, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is her best performance to date. She's bossy, condescending, and arrogant. You can see why two months into the school year she doesn't have any friends. Probably my only complaint is how she tells Ron the spell to use when they're saving her from the troll (is the book, she's frozen in fear) and how Ron is the one who panics in the devil's snare as opposed to hermione in the books (I get that one a pass, since they removed Hermione's logic puzzle). Then, starting a movie two and solidifying in movie 3, Kloves apparently developed a real crush on Emma Watson because Hermione stops being Hermione and just starts being Emma Watson. She's she's poised, cool under pressure, speaks well, is self-assured, and always right. It's hard to blame Watson. If all your acting jobs are "be yourself," you don't really get to grow as an actor.
      After philosopher's stone, I think her best performance as Meg March in the Little women movie. While I certainly prefer the Winona Ryder version of little women, I thought Emma Watson did a good job interpreting the character of Meg March.

    • @NenadlPopovic
      @NenadlPopovic 3 года назад +21

      I completely agree with everything you said! She is the most controversial of all live-action girls, and I wonder how she passed through all the Disney team approves or test subjects... Anne Hathaway & Emmy Rossum were both BORN TO BE BELLE, but D wasted such a great opportunity

    • @NenadlPopovic
      @NenadlPopovic 3 года назад +16

      @@Padmepotter4986 I agree with you... Plus I don't get how they picked her for Belle based on her portrayal of Hermione?!?! (just bcuz both love books & have brown hair???) Both are completely different characters, Hermione (from books) isn't that beautiful, she is powerful & smart witch, while Belle was supposed to be gentle, kind, beautiful young woman

    • @Padmepotter4986
      @Padmepotter4986 3 года назад +9

      @@NenadlPopovic Anne Hathaway has the voice but she's too old for the part and has already done the Disney princess thing. Emmy Rossum absolutely has the look but her singing voice is weak. Just watch Phantom of the Opera.
      I'd do what the animated movie did to find their Belle: grab a Broadway actress. My top picks were Samantha Barks and Katherine McNamara. Barks is a little old for the part but has an amazing voice and the look. McNamara would have been the perfect age (21 at the time) and she played Fredrika from A Little Night Music in the revival. If you're able to sing Sondheim on Broadway as a child, you've got chops.

    • @NenadlPopovic
      @NenadlPopovic 3 года назад +11

      @@Padmepotter4986 Can you all stop saying how Anne is old??? Amy Adams was 33 in Enchanted, and she will shoot a sequel now at age of 46!!! Liu 32 in Mulan... Besides, Belle isn't a teenager, but a mid 20s adult (it was stated by Paige O'Hara countless times, in some versions OLDER THAN PRINCE!) + hiring a more mature actress would give even better meaning of 'beauty is found within'. Stop with agesim please. Helena Bonham Carter starred in both Alice & Cinderella, why Anne couldn't star again in D film???
      Emmy did quite a good job playing a film version of Christine - and she would nail Belle, cuz Belle songs are much easier.
      I looked upon you 2 mentioned... Katherine has Belle facial features, true, but Samantha Barks has nothing of it (and shes not old lol, she is the same age as Emma).

  • @cookiemocher388
    @cookiemocher388 3 года назад +307

    "The beast is shirtless, no one wanted that"
    Furries; .......

    • @kieranstark7213
      @kieranstark7213 3 года назад +16

      Yeah, even if he has a muscular body, all I can say is “Yeah, it’s just the midriff of a human in an anthropomorphic animal’s body”.
      Kinda reminds me of Mr. Rourke in Atlantis: The Lost Empire because even though he is well-built, that doesn’t do anything to improve his appearance (from the outside and inside).

    • @MmeCShadow
      @MmeCShadow 3 года назад +38

      Are you kidding? Why would a furry take this thing over the original Beast?

    • @kieranstark7213
      @kieranstark7213 3 года назад +13

      @@MmeCShadow Exactly!

    • @irishnessie
      @irishnessie 3 года назад +5

      It kinda made me uncomfortable.

    • @IronycheinPain
      @IronycheinPain 3 года назад +7

      as a furry, I agree with the beast = shirtless = no

  • @buxomboba8210
    @buxomboba8210 3 года назад +56

    Emmy Rossum should have played Belle. I think she would have been fantastic.🖤

    • @elenajohnson6336
      @elenajohnson6336 3 года назад +11

      I agree, or Emilia Clarke

    • @BlankCanvas88
      @BlankCanvas88 3 года назад +9

      True. Or Lily Collins.

    • @CoolG97
      @CoolG97 3 года назад +7

      She was a fine Christine in Phantom of the Opera. It could work.

    • @alexandrialeonora6542
      @alexandrialeonora6542 3 года назад +5

      Right, and she has a good singing voice!

    • @lizziebooth5397
      @lizziebooth5397 3 года назад +2

      Am I the only person that thinks Phantom was a dumpster fire of a movie? We need a voice with warmth and passion, Emmy's is sweet and thin imo

  • @shockingheaven
    @shockingheaven 3 года назад +16

    Jfc, the library scene in the remake made me cringe so much. In the 1991 movie, you have him showing her the library because he wants to do something nice for her, he looks so smitten, full of love and excitement as he stares at her surprised face, despite him not knowing how to properly read (a tiny detail in Human Again that I really love because it shows him in a vulnerable position, willing to learn, which, at the same time, serves as a contrast between the Beast and Gaston). In the 2017 remake, he's a condescending asshole who only showcases his library because he doesn't like Belle's favorite book. It lacks emotion and a narrative purpose.

  • @Sarah-wf2bl
    @Sarah-wf2bl 3 года назад +39

    I don’t mind Emma Watson, but she squandered any chance this movie had to be good by inserting her own personal agenda into it. She refused to wear a corset to be accurate to the period and she’s also the reason Belles dress is so god awful in the design. I was SO EXCITED to see a real life Belle dress but the one they came up with us so blah. I mean look at the Cinderella dress, we could have had something like that! I don’t get that casting choice at all.

    • @natasha8966
      @natasha8966 3 года назад +9

      She’s just awful, such wasted casting could of gone with an unknown who could actually sing.

    • @lablyaspiras6966
      @lablyaspiras6966 3 года назад +3

      @@natasha8966 truth! hmm can't stand her

  • @Femmeaesthetic
    @Femmeaesthetic 3 года назад +16

    16:47 I relized that before belle touches his face the beast touches her hair showing how much he loved her and he's going to miss her, that just warms you heart

  • @saintfighteraqua
    @saintfighteraqua 3 года назад +52

    I agree. All of the little gestures and emotions the animated characters had were lost.
    I can't blame all of that on Emma Watson (she brought her own trouble to the film) the whole movie was a mess.
    I did enjoy it in the theater, but after watching it again at home I was totally underwhelmed.

  • @alincruz9660
    @alincruz9660 3 года назад +54

    The live action was such a let down. Beauty and the Beast is my favorite Disney princess movie I was obsessed with it when I was little to the point where my siblings hated the movie because I would watch it three times in a row in one day lol. And Emma Watson is my favorite actress because of Harry Potter. So when they announced that my fave actress will be playing my fave princess I was beyond excited and went in with such high expectations. And I came out of the theater so disappointed. 😭 I agree she didn’t portray belle well she didn’t show much emotion and the writing overall was just not good. And it sucks because there was so much potential but the work for it just wasn’t put in. 😭

  • @Mx_Phoenix
    @Mx_Phoenix 3 года назад +37

    Lmaooo I never noticed how in the rose scene near the end when Belle is leaving in the remake (17:26) she looked back like "You're not gonna stop me? You sure? Ok thanks I guess bye"
    Like what kind of expression of love is that?! If anything, it screams more Stockholm-syndrome than the original ever did!

  • @lailiakadaisy
    @lailiakadaisy 3 года назад +122

    The live action remake should be called Emma Watson's feminist movie.

  • @QueenAvacado
    @QueenAvacado 3 года назад +56

    I knew this movie was bad , but now that you are going into such detail about these issues , it’s making me realize just how terrible this movie is. I remember seeing this movie when it first came out and walking out of the theater being so disappointed. I think the things that really ruined this movie for me was Emma Watson as Belle and her singing /acting was terrible. Also the iconic gold dress was just butchered in this movie. I just feel like all of the romance, charm, and emotions were just sucked out. And don’t even get me started on the other remakes” *cough*” *lion king 2019*

  • @jenniferadams1497
    @jenniferadams1497 3 года назад +26

    I was 10 when this movie came out. I cant even explain the magical feeling it gave. Nothing had ever made like it.
    The remake??? I feel was a slap in the face to we women who grew up with the original.

  • @loveisgrim
    @loveisgrim 3 года назад +38

    The main change that would've work for the live action version on the build up to the library scene. Like he would talk about wanting to seeing a play again then suggests a romance novel like some "adventure romance or something" bell is all like "I never read that." Then beast goes through rapid fire book and she has read none. And beast smiles genuinely leading the way to the library. Boom chemistry!

  • @NenadlPopovic
    @NenadlPopovic 3 года назад +35

    This will be the most criticized remake FOREVER!
    I agree with you, but I will just add some that bothered me the most (although list can be endless)
    1. Giving Adam cruel father backstory - whats the point of this tale anymore, cuz 'he learned how to behave bad' ?!?!? Its not anymore Adams fault, not his change from evil-to-good, just blame the cruel king!!!
    2. Magical book - Beast openly says how 'he couldn't find place for creature like him' - why he didn't use that book to seek for help???
    3. Horrible overdose of CGI during Be Our Guest - my eyes were bleeding + Emmas stationary pose
    4. Dan not wearing a full Beast costume - thats why everything looked so awkward
    5. Emma, Emma & just Emma - terrible acting, terrible singing, terrible outfits, constant anger in 85% scenes - why Disney didn't hire Anne Hathaway or Emmy Rossum?!?!? JUST WHY?!?!?

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 2 года назад +3

      Emmy Rossum??? sorry but I completely disagree on this one , she acted in the worst Live action version of an anime: Dragon Ball Evolution , she acted there as one of my favorite anime characters called Bulma , she did it HORRIBLE!
      But yes , Anne Hathaway would have been a good cast

  • @AyaBlue22
    @AyaBlue22 3 года назад +26

    So many of Emma Watson's expressions toward the Beast looked like contempt and disgust ... it was difficult to get beyond the sneering which seemed so out of character for Belle's typically polite manner.

  • @maggieallen5985
    @maggieallen5985 3 года назад +34

    The remake has been annoying me for awhile. The animated version is one of my favorite Disney movies, and it drives me crazy when people nitpick “plot holes” and say it “glorifies Stockholm Syndrome.”

    • @ingridsuperfreak
      @ingridsuperfreak 2 года назад

      I think this live action version shows a real case of Stockholm syndrome, because Emma didn't 'make an agreement with the Beast as in the original and the CGI Beast is more a jerk in this version , even before she tried to scape, why she stayed with this year?, why she came back with the Beast after he saved her form the wolves if she was trying to escape ????

  • @act.of.whimsy
    @act.of.whimsy 3 года назад +31

    I was obsessed with the animated Beauty and the Beast when I was little. My mom made me a Belle dress and I wore it until it was in tatters. When I saw the live-action remake, I left feeling confused. This is my favorite thing, and there’s more of it, so shouldn’t I love it? I love videos like yours that break down why exactly I left feeling kind of empty and unsatisfied. I thought I had heard all the points about why this movie failed SO HARD but you brought up even more! Thank you for your insights! And honestly, please make more videos about this movie. We love hearing what you have to say! 😊

  • @SeifellAlmancht
    @SeifellAlmancht 3 года назад +18

    Beauty and The Beast is my favourite animated Disney movie of all time, no contest, so the remake is heartbreaking to me. I knew Emma Watson was miscast the instance I learned she was going to play Belle, and the way they ruined her's and Beast's characters is really sad. I cry everytime I watch Beauty and The Beast because it's so beautiful. The remake just makes me upset and annoyed.

  • @SamIAmWich
    @SamIAmWich 3 года назад +19

    They changed Hermione’s character in the later books to make her better than Ron (even though in the books he is smart in other ways then her, but the movies made him an idiot), and in this I think they changed Belle to make her more of a “I’m a strong independent woman” type, but that’s not how it should be. Belle doesn’t need anyone, true, but strength isn’t always just about being outspoken and loud. Animated Belle was stronger, IMO, than live action. Same for the Beast.

  • @flannelsarah4992
    @flannelsarah4992 3 года назад +10

    the library scene in the remake made me so mad!! it's supposed to be this super thoughtful gift especially for Belle, and in the remake he's just like "yeah it's yours i guess, whatever". completely missed the point of it

  • @mariechen4375
    @mariechen4375 3 года назад +23

    I completely agree with everything you said in this video, thank you. I absolutely hate the remake, they completely destroyed the romance! They turned the beast into such a jerk! And it makes no logical sense that he is so mean and uninterested in her in the beginning because he should know that this is his last chance to be human again so he should at least try to be nice to her like in the original when he at least gave her a room and tried to be a gentleman in the dinner request scene. The new beast is just a selfish, obnoxious, stuck up jerk! And I absolutely hate that they changed the library scene from him giving it to her because he started to fall for her and wanted to do something nice for her to him belittling her taste in books and showing off his collection like an arrogant snob. This new beast makes even Gaston look like a better choice! And Emma's Belle is not much better, she is so unemotional and a Mary sue. God, I hate the remake!!!

  • @theenchantedrose3455
    @theenchantedrose3455 3 года назад +23

    GIRL i have so many feelings about the live action...nothing will ever compare to the original !

  • @solticewytch
    @solticewytch 3 года назад +9

    The way the remake treats Gaston is so frustrating and confusing to me. I presume they wanted to tone down his douchbagary and give him a reason to be... I'm actually not really sure what aspect of him they wanted to justify by giving him a war background and ptsd. He is not particularly violent or agressive in the first half of the movie (as far as i remember) and even then he goes from 0 to murder in seconds, unlike his animated conterpart from who encouriging the mob wasn't far fetched at all. And not that he didn't have reason why he was the way he was in the animated movie. He is the peak of masculinity in the eyes of this provincial town, he is constantly put on a pedestal 24/7 it's no wonder he is so full of himself and feels entitled to everything he ever wanted. But the remake doesn't frame Gaston in this way. He is pursuing Belle but in a ... less jerky way? He tries to appeal to her interests to win her over without directly dismissing or infantalising her for it, I might not remember this correnctly but he asks for a dinner, implying he wants to know her or wants her to know him. Even if he was being sly I don't think they portray that well enough here. He seems much more genuine about his feelings towards Belle. My gut reaction was that he is genuinly smitten by her he just too caught up in the cultural conventions and traditions, and probably his own package from the war, to properly evaluate his actions let alone realise why Belle's not into him. Not to mention if you give a character something in the league of ptsd you ought have some folk have instatly a little bit sympathy towards him even if you play it up for laughs. My point is I was hoping... no... I was DESPERATE to have this movie finally having the guts to properly reimagine the original stories and put them into a different perspective. For me the moment when Gaston decides to kill Maurice and leaves Lefoue behind is almost a "Dany was ALWAYS MAD" moment. I wasn't feeling "satisfaction" when they killed him off in the end I was utterly disappointed that after half a movie where they were unintentionally framing Gaston to be a more layered character than it meets the eye and after the other half of the movie where i was crossing my fingers to have the story end in a different way (something like he realises the errors of his ways, gives up his murder plot, apologizes to Belle, the Beast, Maurice and Lefou but is not forgiven or he doesn't even wants forgivness cause he doesn't forgive himself and then leaves to journey to become a better person, or idk something!?) they still end on the EXACT SAME NOTE as the original does just with a sligthly less consistant vilain who wasn't even a proper vilain in the first half of the movie and who had a lingering potential to be much more than a vilain who meets his much deserved end. They screw literally EVERYONE up in this remake.
    I mean you have like a half written commentary on the effect of social norms in the animated movie with Gaston representing a stereotypical and caricature of the masculine man's ideal whose is ego is created and reinforced by society and you have Belle being the peak of femiminity with being kind, gently, polite and ("most importantly") beautiful but she won't put up being subjugated. I refuse to believe that they didn't thought about this. They wrote the Beast to be a product of his father's uprbringing, whose being an aristocrate would probably raise his child to see himself above most of society and adhere ot social norms otherwise they would be ripped from their privileges. You get a more pronounced reason for the Beast's behaviour in telling the Enchantress off in her need and a perfect contrast to Gaston in the remake whose not a nobleman (as far as we know) yet he is still put on a pedestal by society beause he adheres to social ideals the rest of the men in the town do not or cannot. Both of them being victims, to some capacity, to social norms and the expectations it put on them, corrupting both of them, putting them in a dire need to have a humbling moment. Beast's humbling moment is with the Enchantress and Gaston's humbling moment would be the moment in the end when he realises he stands alone and wrong so many people. (just to note i still think the Enchantress goes a BIT overboard by cursing the entire castle and have their life be entirely dependant on the Beast's character development and have the treat of death for them)
    ... or maybe i just read too much into it.

  • @aws2929
    @aws2929 3 года назад +32

    Awesome insights, I completely agree. They had an opportunity to make a new and interesting story from an old (and perfect) classic, and they missed the mark in every way.
    PS - the last 30 seconds of your video are adorable!! Definitely worth watching all the way to the end. :)

  • @asarishepard8171
    @asarishepard8171 3 года назад +60

    i love your breakdown. emma watsons troll face cannot convey as much emotion as the animated version. when i heard she was cast i knew this remake was doomed. disney had done good so far i thought with live action jungle book and Cinderella. i had enjoyed tohse and the slight differences. this one? KERPLUNK.

    • @redfullmoon
      @redfullmoon 2 года назад +2

      LMAO trollface 💀💀💀

  • @BuizelCream
    @BuizelCream 3 года назад +17

    I love your detailed comparison between these two movies on when and where the love story breaks waaay too much in the remake, compared to the extravagant love story production of the animated movie. Man, I remember feeling extremely empty and dissatisfied and bored (and actually horrified in a disappointing way with that stupid teleportation book scene) when watching the remakes in premiere. Meanwhile, the animated version is simply timeless, and aged like fine wine.

  • @silversamurai0267
    @silversamurai0267 3 года назад +24

    You just know that every young girl who set their romantic goals to the level of "The Library Scene" from the original had their hearts shattered by how poorly the scene was handled in the remake.
    Seriously, the library scene was absolutely perfect. The pinnacle of pure romance. *Why* on *earth* would the writers think it's okay to change it so drastically?!

    • @anyaaa2801
      @anyaaa2801 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes for sure and while we’re at it, Ariel’s pink princess dress and that scene where she gets out of water with her crystal dress and Eric lifts her up and twirl her around 💞….I can’t believe they removed those scenes completely.

    • @silversamurai0267
      @silversamurai0267 7 месяцев назад

      @@anyaaa2801 I'm so jaded and bitter when it comes to remakes now that I didn't even watch the new Little Mermaid. Never again. I'm sick of being force-fed political agendas and being told to accept half-a$$ed changes that make the story and characters worse. Disney has lost its magic and I refuse to watch anymore cash grabs. 😔

  • @teresasevy1563
    @teresasevy1563 3 года назад +10

    Beast had the magic book and didn't use it to send Belle to her father? Wow Disney! Way to bring in an element from the ancient tale and then ignore it. 🙄

  • @kaya119
    @kaya119 3 года назад +11

    The Beast never even admitted he had feelings for her really. And she never really showed she cared until the very end. I hated the changes they made to the scene where they are getting ready for the dance. In the animated one, he wants to confess and when asked if he cares about her, he says "more than anything". In the remake, Lumiere is pushing him to confess and is calling her the one, the Beast says "I don't know if she is the one or if there even is the one". He doesn't even really acknowledge that he likes her the same way in the remake. And then the balcony scene, when he asks if she could be happy there with him and instead of saying "yes", like the animated version, she basically says she could never really be happy if she isn't free...so basically, "no, I'm not happy and I never will be".

  • @djmutt2000
    @djmutt2000 3 года назад +13

    Peter Jackson’s King Kong did the “woman bonds with a beast” plot so much better.

  • @Speculativedude
    @Speculativedude 3 года назад +12

    The way I look at Belle in the animated movie is that (believe it or not) she is VERY close to being a perfect person. The only "mistake" she really makes in the entire movie is that she goes to the west wing even though she was told not to by the Beast and the servants try to warn her away. But aside from that, she really has no flaws, and yet she is still written very well and is still believable. Disney keeps trying to make "perfect" characters, especially female characters that have no flaws (live action Belle and Mulan jump to mind) that end up being boring. But animated Belle was nearly flawless and she was wonderful!

  • @peachesandcream8753
    @peachesandcream8753 3 года назад +43

    The live-action remakes (apart from Cinderella which is perfect) all suffer from the same problem; they lack heart and soul.
    Emma Watson made this movie bad to watch, she is not a good actress and it's clearly shown here. She can't emote properly and she has the same problems in Perks of Being a Wallflower where she doesn't emote well; there is a reason why people can't see her as anything other than Hermione Granger and that is because she plays herself in every role. The writing is terrible and I truly wonder how the writing staff got their jobs because they do a terrible job of trying to convince us this is a love story. Where is the romance? The director did a terrible job of directing his actors because I don't see any romance between them, I don't see any forlorn looks from the characters when they decide to leave each other like we did in the animated version, no looks of curiosity or intrigue and certainly no chemistry.

    • @Tekaneable
      @Tekaneable 3 года назад +9

      She wasn't even that good as Hermine. Everyone who read the books would see that since the Second movie it all went downhill.

    • @peachesandcream8753
      @peachesandcream8753 3 года назад +11

      @@Tekaneable I don't think that was her fault though. The director had a thing for Hermione and merged her and Ron together butchering Ron in the process. I think that was entirely the directors fault.

    • @Padmepotter4986
      @Padmepotter4986 3 года назад +9

      @@peachesandcream8753 Directors don't write screenplays. The fault here lies with Steve Kloves. He said he loves Hermione and she's his favorite character but I think he loved Emma Watson. After the first movie, Hermione became Emma Watson.

    • @peachesandcream8753
      @peachesandcream8753 3 года назад +5

      @@Padmepotter4986 Yeah, exactly, so it wasn't Emma Watson's fault that Hermione became what she did. Emma Watson in her other movies, on the other hand, are so very similar to Hermione that I don't believe she's a good actress.

    • @elenaKS230
      @elenaKS230 3 года назад +4

      I’m so glad that someone loves the Cinderella live action too! I feel like because it was one of the first live actions Disney did they put actual effort into executing it and adding something new without making it feel like a completely different story. They gave the prince an actual personality, the visuals were gorgeous and Cinderella’s character was true to the original and Lily James and Richard Madden had extremely good chemistry together. Sorry for the rant, i just love that movie and I feel like it’s extremely underrated, compared to other live actions.

  • @abbeyachord
    @abbeyachord 3 года назад +13

    You can just see how much the original lights her up and then her joyful emotions immediately disappear when she talks about the ..remake.. 🤢

  • @area52ron
    @area52ron Месяц назад +1

    If I were to describe Belle in the animated film in one word it would be compassionate as she is willing to show compassion to someone even when she just met them because she could have left beast to die after he saved her since she was frightened but she didn’t

  • @regnbuetorsk
    @regnbuetorsk 3 года назад +9

    the beast is too much human-like, deep in the uncanny valley (together with Cats)

  • @GUAGA0612
    @GUAGA0612 3 года назад +48

    Yes another rant on that awful movie, hell yes! I partially blame Emma Watson

    • @latroletteeeee
      @latroletteeeee 3 года назад +1

      Emma has more class and talent than some loser on the internet who's blaming her.

    • @GUAGA0612
      @GUAGA0612 3 года назад +19

      @@latroletteeeee I never said that she has no talent nor did I say he has no class. Also she is the one who interferes with the costume designs without having any knowledge of corset history. What a fan you are, going around calling people losers. Wow #EmmaWatsonHasSomeFans

    • @lablyaspiras6966
      @lablyaspiras6966 3 года назад +1

      @@GUAGA0612 true, can't stand her, she's so full of herself 😏

  • @emmam4123
    @emmam4123 3 года назад +12

    Why do so many people stupidly claim that the live action Beast/Belle relationship is more believable than the animated?… 🤔🤨

  • @ShootingStarStudio
    @ShootingStarStudio 5 месяцев назад +1

    15:26 I’m actually not mad at this, with her taking his arm. For me, when a girl takes her partner’s arm like this in movies, it’s this symbolism of “I trust you,” and trust is an integral part of any relationship, especially a romantic one. That said, I wish I could’ve actually seen Belle’s face as she metaphorically puts her trust in the Beast, and I want to see the Beast’s face when Belle gives him that trust.
    And I don’t think a ton of acting would’ve been required on Emma’s part had the costuming been better. Either we got the dress we expected and it would be weighing her down, or if they put her in killer heels (which, considering how much Emma’s costumes stick out anyway, wouldn’t have been a stretch). But one of those two things, coupled with the fact that Dan Stevens was on stilts and was likely dizzy from all the spinning, and you have a girl who’s maybe a little unsteady reaching for stability on someone who could easily be knocked off balance. Belle might be trusting the Beast with her emotions, but Emma would be trusting Dan with her safety.

  • @kragary
    @kragary 3 года назад +17

    When you played the wound-cleaning scenes one after the other, I noticed something else that bugs me in the remake. The way Watson delivers the final line in the argument is all wrong, imo. She doesn't sound assertive and confident, but shrill and desperate. She's not arguing anymore, but pleading. It changes the whole tone of the argument - it's not a conversation between equals like in the animated movie but a power struggle, and she lost. In this light her next action, when she reaches for the Beast but hesitates and pulls her hand back, looks like fear. Like she's genuinely scared he might hurt her if she makes the wrong move. In the animated movie this scene shows that Belle and the Beast are equals, and that there's already a trust between them, as he allows her to touch his wounds and she does so without fear or hesitation even after they just argued. She knows he won't lash out at her. In the live-action version Belle ends up looking weak and afraid, while he gets his way.

  • @ShootingStarStudio
    @ShootingStarStudio 5 месяцев назад +2

    10:31 Just saying, “the villagers think i’m a funny girl” is a great way of saying “they think i’m the town tramp” 😂

  • @johannagreiner9126
    @johannagreiner9126 3 года назад +10

    I can't give as much thumbs up, as you earn for this video.
    You got so many meaningful scenes from the animated film like the one with the beast touching belles hair. In the moment you showed it i knew what feeling it does to me and a second later you are putting it in words.
    Thanks so much for sharing. Have to buy a good copy of the animated movie now. Mine is still on VHS :-D

  • @Art_and_Anxiety
    @Art_and_Anxiety 3 года назад +15

    The movie was one giant wasted opportunity and it's really a shame. There are areas in the film where you can see a genuine effort was made, but that didn't really carry throughout. It could have been so much better. With the budget they had, there's no excuse. And I HATED that addition of the magic book. It added literally nothing to the story.

  • @lizziebennet2084
    @lizziebennet2084 3 года назад +7

    You are absolutely right! I love to watch videos like yours because they show more and more flaws in that boring remake. Another thing that bothered me is that they made Gaston more likable in the remake and the beast less likable, when in the original is the other way around! In the remake, Gaston has some kind of trauma from war, so he has a reason to behave like that, I guess they add this in the story for comedy purposes but just made us, the audience, understand him a bit more and actually feel sorry for him...but the beast just made me feel angry hahahah, he is a jerk in the remake, like you brilliantly pointed out.

  • @SpiritKitten
    @SpiritKitten 3 года назад +7

    Can I also say that as a costumer and seamstress myself, I could feel my heart stop for a second when I saw Belle throw the “yellow” dress on the dirt ground! Don’t get me started on the dress that’s a rant for another comment!

  • @louisacoote2337
    @louisacoote2337 3 года назад +10

    I love the animated Belle, she ‘s definitely one of my favourite princesses, along with Ariel!

  • @darthdaddy3071
    @darthdaddy3071 Год назад +3

    Everything about Emma Watson in this role is wrong for the character. she doesn't come off as strong, she comes off as petulant and childish. All her lines fall flat and at no point do I buy their relationship. Animated Belle on the other hand was very much a mature woman. She was classy, and warm, and sweet. She never complained, was never unkind, and never tried to one-up the other characters.

  • @R2ninjaturtle
    @R2ninjaturtle 3 года назад +9

    I say this about (almost) every Disney live action remake, they're just taking the original movies and sucking the life and heart out of them. The passion is just gone. These are all perfect examples of that.

  • @taiyo888
    @taiyo888 Год назад +4

    I'm sure this wasn't intentional but Emma looks so pissed at 17:36... kinda makes the scene look like Belle is running away after she and Beast just had an argument

  • @hannahkirkpatrick1428
    @hannahkirkpatrick1428 3 года назад +18

    Part of the reason why the chemistry is off is Emma Watson was a bad casting decision because of her lack of acting skills (plus she can't sing.) Though, I'm sure it's not easy to convey emotion or affection when you're acting opposite of someone in CGI getup. It's just all weird.

    • @lablyaspiras6966
      @lablyaspiras6966 3 года назад +1

      Well, she done Harry Potter over 10 years with many CGI's and green screens so

    • @hannahkirkpatrick1428
      @hannahkirkpatrick1428 3 года назад +2

      @@lablyaspiras6966 True, but she wasn't trying to convince me that she was in love with a three headed CGI dog monster in Harry Potter when she was quite young. I expect better acting abilities and better emoting from an adult actress in a love story. Emma Watson conveyed so little emotion throughout the entire movie, especially during the tale as old as time dance scene with the beast.

    • @lablyaspiras6966
      @lablyaspiras6966 3 года назад

      @@hannahkirkpatrick1428 ikr, her facial expressions in every movies she's in bothers me too like in how she portrayed Meg in Little Women. You should see her acting there. 😆

  • @ShootingStarStudio
    @ShootingStarStudio 5 месяцев назад +1

    16:03 OH MY GOD IT’S EVEN SNOWING THEY BOTCHED THIS SO BAD! In the original, it wasn’t snowing-it looked like it was summer, aka warm weather. But here, this balcony is covered in snow, and I doubt Belle was slow-roasting in that dress-have her move closer to him to share body heat, or have him give her his jacket! It’s so easy!

  • @thevirgonerd6885
    @thevirgonerd6885 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m always baffled when people say this is their favorite live action remake. I always felt something was off about it and you made the perfect connections to why! (I’ve only seen the movie once)

  • @deartsygirlflem3374
    @deartsygirlflem3374 3 года назад +13

    “It’s not appealing and it’s not attractive especially since they decided to have him shirtless. Why? Nobody wanted that.” Lol I died on that part 😂
    I don’t really like this beast’s design overall and he isn’t likable at all in the live action version. And Emma Watson felt nothing like Belle. Belle just seemed kinda aggressive and stuck up in the live action opposed to assertive and compassionate like in the animated classic.

  • @BatSnakegirl
    @BatSnakegirl 3 года назад +14

    Live action Beast did not deserve his "Evermore" in the way Animated Beast deserved that big ROAR.
    And at the same time, Evermore as a song is the only thing I really like from the live action.

    • @jandm4ever716
      @jandm4ever716 3 года назад +4

      And I think technically Evermore is from the Broadway show originally, if I remember

  • @deerhart5009
    @deerhart5009 3 года назад +11

    To be fair, acting stiff and stilted on the balcony IS a carryover of their dancing chemistry

  • @LamanKnight
    @LamanKnight 3 года назад +6

    At the part beginning at 7:54, I had to gasp and say, "Wait... so what you just described... On top of everything else... this version of Belle is also a manic pixie dream girl?! Seriously?!" Well, a low-energy pixie dream girl, I guess. *Sigh.*

  • @CoolG97
    @CoolG97 3 года назад +11

    The Enchantress is such a distraction in this film.

  • @PeterParker-ff7ub
    @PeterParker-ff7ub 2 года назад +5

    All these remakes are depressing. The originals were already so good.

  • @thelostdreamerwonders1795
    @thelostdreamerwonders1795 3 года назад +10

    Library scene is so important so short bit it shows that they are starting to develop connection that there is something new being born between them new important feeling them falling slowly for each other him having the need to give her something precious to her in order to make her smile and for her to see that he actually cares for what is important to her as well the mirror scene they both develop a healthy bond after he saves her from that moment she is no longer a prisioner of his there is no Stockholm sindrom its just to equals forming a bond and connection slowly which turns into love not forcefully while the movie misses the point and characters miss most of the behaviour relationship in movie feels toxic Beast doesn't change he stays the same Belle just goes after him trying hard to connect with him while he just doesn't care there is no love its just ok the story is this we just must follow the skript no love connection needed idk it just feels dry

  • @jillforbesforbes2873
    @jillforbesforbes2873 3 года назад +12

    Let's be honest Emma Watson just ruined the movie completely and it feels like you're watching a movie about Emma Watson and not Belle there's so many people who could have been better don't get me wrong at first I was excited that Emma Watson was playing but now after seeing the movie I wish it was someone else I feel like it was a big mistake considering she had so much influence over the movie that just made it worse like Emma Watson said that she really likes Belle and yet it felt like she didn't really understand the character 😅 and Emma Watson try to push her beliefs and other things on to Bell which just made her worse

  • @adamb2216
    @adamb2216 3 года назад +3

    I just remember when i left the cinema feeling like “ehhh something’s not quite right” but the more i rewatch it the more i - uhh - frankly hate it. For many of the same reasons you pointed out and I’d say JLongBone’s video as well.
    With exactly one exception (jungle book) i either don’t care for or hate the Disney live-action remakes. Beauty and the Beast was at the bottom of the list, that was until Mulan 2020 came out.

  • @froggyringu
    @froggyringu 3 года назад +6

    She looks scared when she is dancing with him in the remake...

    • @SamFerro
      @SamFerro 8 месяцев назад

      Agreed!!

  • @anonanon-fm3dv
    @anonanon-fm3dv 2 года назад +8

    Make up artists can do so much, and create such imaginative and convincing creatures there is no reason why the Beast had to be CGI. I fully believe that a good make up artists could have created an even more convincing and realistic Beast that Dan Stevens could have acted under and a lot of the problems would have been solved by having them be in the same room and acting together.

  • @JT_Saenz
    @JT_Saenz 2 года назад +2

    LMAO, THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!
    I swear, these directors are soooo focused on trying to appease specific masses that they totally lose track of the character archs!! 🤦🏽
    I’m sorry, but THIS Belle is A HELLUVA LOT more of an ice-queen than OG Elsa (before ‘Let It Go’ made writers do a whole 360 on her)!! No warmth from her whatsoever 🥶🥶

  • @emmam4123
    @emmam4123 3 года назад +6

    16:10 made me laugh out loud with how they robotically stand side by side, just staring out into space. It looks so stupid. 😂😂

  • @alexinburtonland
    @alexinburtonland Год назад +1

    Also a subtle but little moment in the library scene is when the beast says it’s yours to belle, she holds his hand and says thank you to him. In the remake she doesn’t and the beast walks away.

  • @Spicie95
    @Spicie95 3 года назад +4

    I haven't watched it (or any of the remakes, aside from the Cinderella one), but I am on a Disney sucks binge right now. Based on this analysis and others like it, it is evident that the point of the remakes is to "correct" all of the "problems" people have pointed out for years. Many of the original animated films receives criticism from audiences viewing them in a present day context instead of as adaptations of fairy tales. Belle can't possibly love The Beast for anything other than Stockholm Syndrome, so they have to make up a bunch of other scenarios to extent their relationship and add the diseased mothers (because of the frequent criticism about the absence of mothers). Similarly, Cinderella had to meet Prince Charming before the ball so she doesn't marry a complete stranger (the fact that he doesn't recognise her at the ball and wants to marry someone he just met is not a problem because he is the guy). With these remakes, Disney attempts to fix things without knowing how to fix them, point out plot holes to constantly remind audiences that they know what they are doing, and make them sure the audience sees that hear the criticism and tries to do something about it. It is sad how much money they make by reselling audiences the same story in a crappy version instead...

  • @zzzeus78
    @zzzeus78 3 года назад +4

    Annnnnd on top of everything that has been said, that yellow dress looks terrible. JUST terrible, looks so cheap for some reason. When I saw the trailer for the first time boy oh boy was I disappointed. I saw that dress last week in person at an exhibition at the MOPOP in Seattle.
    Yeah, it looked bad.

  • @greensciencegeek
    @greensciencegeek 3 года назад +7

    Wonderful video, they really did Belle dirty. She was a strong empowered woman in her own right. By taking away the kindness and politeness... She wasn't as strong in my opinion.
    Also loved the end of the video, your child is so cute!

  • @sarasamaletdin4574
    @sarasamaletdin4574 3 года назад +7

    The ending dance in the animated one was rushed because time and budget reasons so they used the animation from Sleeping Beauty (you can look comparisons in RUclips and se it’s the same dance animation) and Belle was originally supposed to be in her wedding dress but they just put her in the gold one for simplicity. Although imo they could have just made it white and added some lace and robes and be done with it if they wanted it to be a wedding, but I like to think it was more impromptu celebration ball and the wedding was a little while later (and Belle’s father would have time to find formal clothes lol). So improving over that in life action should have been too hard (although the music and cutting to the stained glass window was so perfect, one of best ending images in Disney animation).

  • @autumnpeacock4156
    @autumnpeacock4156 3 года назад +8

    (Apparently) Emma wanted Belle to be more fiery and the Beast to be more angry and mean
    She’s a feminist and didn’t want Belle to be seen as too polite ?
    She ruined the movie...

  • @SkoomaDoo
    @SkoomaDoo 3 года назад +4

    In both the best relationships are between belle and her father. They both really care about each other.