I think this song is a pretty good representation of human fear of the unknown, or what we would believe to be evil because of how judgmental people are. How ready to fight and determine something is bad if it has a bad impression. This song is also kickass and every song in the original soundtrack is just beautiful, from the most memorable such as Be our Guest to more forgettable ones, such as Something There. It’s just fantastic.
The saddest part of all of this is that the Beast really thinks he deserves this because now he’s lost Belle. So he just sits there and let’s them almost kill him
Probably the best song from this movie. I'm not very invested in the storyline, but this song got my blood PUMPING. It made it feel like there were actual stakes in the movie, not like it was a Disney movie where everything would just be fine at the end.
I know a lot of you prefer this over the live action, but there’s a lyric that they gave Lefou in the new one that I think really shows that he realizes Gaston is evil. “There’s a beast running round, there’s no question, but I fear the wrong one’s been released”
That line reminds me of in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In the first song, he says toward the end “who is the monster and who is the man?” Because frollo called Quasimodo a monster but frollo turned out to be the real monster
yea i don´t understand why disney felt the need to do minute changes to classic songs everyone´s already in love with. for me it kinda ruined things making it so i just eventually sat there waiting for the changed things to cut my ears and pull me out of the movie/story... same or even more in aladdin but i guess it´s similar/same to all the remakes.. it´s a weird choise disney! f#¤%ng with classics...
@@boopiloopi So they can pretend to be more “diverse”. The diversity films ALWAYS flop and likely ALWAYS WILL! The wokeness isn’t something I want to explain to my kids. We buy the original DVDs at thrift shops & online, as we don’t support Disney with all the pedos.
Am I the only one thinking this song is the precursor to the Pochahontas song Savages? The only other Disney song where you here both sides being equally heartfelt, effusive and perfectly descriptive of themselves?
It’s a quote from Macbeth, that one really old “Scottish” play that English teachers often rave about by some dude named William Shakespeare. It’s not something that would be common knowledge and that many works of art & literature would frequently reference. Or that literally Hamilton directly references by allusion & outright stating the name in his letter to Angelica. Along with quoting a snippet of the other famous monologue or soliloquy in that same letter (“Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllables of recorded time and lighted fools the way to dusty death. Out out, brief candle. Life is but a poor player, who frets and struts his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. It is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” -just from memory). I highly recommend checking out the work, if only to fully comprehend Hamilton’s comparison of his circumstances to the plot of Macbeth-particularly the foreshadowing thematic relevance of how too much ambition can lead to one’s own downfall.
Okay I know Gaston’s meant to be the villain and all but like If some girl whipped out a magic mirror and showed me the beast I think realistically anyone would flip tf out 😂
Gaston is pretty tame compared to other Disney Villains. TBH, that's why I love Beauty and the Beast so much 'cause everybody reacts as they should. The Village, plus Gaston, only reacted to the Beast negatively 'cause of what they don't know and presumed the worst, just like Belle and her father did, when they first encountered the Beast. It wasn't until Belle got to know the Beast and understood more of who he is instead of how he's perceived. Gaston is just an arrogant man and wanted nothing more than to covet "the most beautiful girl in town". He didn't like Belle because she's awesome but because she's the most beautiful. Gaston viewed Belle as more of a trophy than a person. He's not evil, per say, just arrogant. You want some evil Villains, look into The Horned King from The Black Cauldron, or Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Those Villains are something else.
But Gaston is psychotic! His sanity and appearance deteriorated as the movie went on. At first, he is very well groomed, speaks coherently, is attached to reality, and behaves normally; near the end, his hair is disheveled, his speech is not coherent, his behavior is erratic, and he is detached from reality. This song is when Gaston breaks.
Not necessarily, I stated, him and the rest of the village reacted accordingly. Remember, Belle and her father weren't that warmed up to the Beast, in the beginning either. It wasn't until the Live-Action made Gaston more Psychotic. The animated version, he's fairly tame.
@@xAaeiynx Gaston's evil. Not the greatest villain as compared to Frollo but pretty damn bad. He paid a ward to arrest Belle's father and threaten Belle to marry him, a promise he made to Himself. He only saw Beast as a jealousy and used fear of the mob to get want he wants accordingly and locked Belle and her father away. What a psycho. That's why Belle saw Gaston's the monster. ..thus that makes him the best villain to fight Beast. Similar but not. Difference is Beast(angry and cursed) did change and Gaston(prideful and loved by many) didn't.
1 of of those least favorite scenes in a movie/show for me full of ignorant easily misslead sheep whipped into mass hysteria by the real evil c#¤% of the plot...
- The virus will make off with your elderly! It'll come after them if they are outside. We’re not safe until we are all confined within our wall! I say we implement a total lock down! - No! I won’t let you do this! - If you’re not with us, you’re all science-deniers! Bring the police! - Let us out!
I think this song is a pretty good representation of human fear of the unknown, or what we would believe to be evil because of how judgmental people are. How ready to fight and determine something is bad if it has a bad impression. This song is also kickass and every song in the original soundtrack is just beautiful, from the most memorable such as Be our Guest to more forgettable ones, such as Something There. It’s just fantastic.
Something there is Literally my favourite though it is so freaking cute 😭💕
Finally a video of the animated version of the song that's not just " for kids"
Why does no one talk about how chip literally saved the entire movie!??!
fr Chip is the MVP here
I know right!!
I'm Chip in a play I'm doing for school!
The saddest part of all of this is that the Beast really thinks he deserves this because now he’s lost Belle. So he just sits there and let’s them almost kill him
I don't think he thinks he deserves this. I think he believes that Belle is not coming back and thinks life doesn't matter without her.
@ToddJambon That’s what I meant
Probably the best song from this movie. I'm not very invested in the storyline, but this song got my blood PUMPING. It made it feel like there were actual stakes in the movie, not like it was a Disney movie where everything would just be fine at the end.
If you're not with us, your against us. Idk why, but those words get my blood boiling
Gaston’s very existence is enough to make the blood boil, especially if you’ve heard his song from the musical, “Me”.
Gaston is a Sith Lord
I know a lot of you prefer this over the live action, but there’s a lyric that they gave Lefou in the new one that I think really shows that he realizes Gaston is evil.
“There’s a beast running round, there’s no question, but I fear the wrong one’s been released”
Rebel 1977 “there’s a beast running wild, there’s no question but I fear the wrong monster’s been released.”
That line reminds me of in The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In the first song, he says toward the end “who is the monster and who is the man?” Because frollo called Quasimodo a monster but frollo turned out to be the real monster
@@juliawelsh4188 loved the song / soundtrack, but that was a little too early / on-the-nose, and instead let the character develop more.
The 2017 remake was 20% less aggressive than the 1991 version.
yea i don´t understand why disney felt the need to do minute changes to classic songs everyone´s already in love with. for me it kinda ruined things making it so i just eventually sat there waiting for the changed things to cut my ears and pull me out of the movie/story... same or even more in aladdin but i guess it´s similar/same to all the remakes.. it´s a weird choise disney! f#¤%ng with classics...
@@boopiloopi So they can pretend to be more “diverse”. The diversity films ALWAYS flop and likely ALWAYS WILL! The wokeness isn’t something I want to explain to my kids. We buy the original DVDs at thrift shops & online, as we don’t support Disney with all the pedos.
Am I the only one thinking this song is the precursor to the Pochahontas song Savages? The only other Disney song where you here both sides being equally heartfelt, effusive and perfectly descriptive of themselves?
richard white went OFF!!!
2:13 that one guy in the mob that takes it waaaayyy too seriously…
that killed me ahahahahah
Sid Phillips' family and the Pixie Hollow Chorus would like to sing 1991 Beauty and the Beast song named "The Mob Song"
I love this song, even more than the new one XD
Josie_Yas_Queen_ I like it butI don’t like the intention behind it.
@@sofiacausa1161 same
2:56 Leave me in peace.
But Sir, The Castle is under Attack!
Human nature the musical...
"And 50 Frenchmen can't be wrong....!"
2:15 I knew it. I knew it was foolish to get out inside.
I like my favorite disney villain Gaston from BatB.
If Gaston appear in KH2, he’d be a perfect boss fight for Sora.
2:54 Pardon me, Master.
hahahahahahah omg
Leave me in peace
An underrated song, ngl
"Screw your courage to the sticking place" -Beauty and The Beast and Hamilton XD im such a Hamilnerd
Ah yes. Hello fellow hamiltrash.
It’s a quote from Macbeth, that one really old “Scottish” play that English teachers often rave about by some dude named William Shakespeare. It’s not something that would be common knowledge and that many works of art & literature would frequently reference. Or that literally Hamilton directly references by allusion & outright stating the name in his letter to Angelica. Along with quoting a snippet of the other famous monologue or soliloquy in that same letter (“Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllables of recorded time and lighted fools the way to dusty death. Out out, brief candle. Life is but a poor player, who frets and struts his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. It is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.” -just from memory). I highly recommend checking out the work, if only to fully comprehend Hamilton’s comparison of his circumstances to the plot of Macbeth-particularly the foreshadowing thematic relevance of how too much ambition can lead to one’s own downfall.
很喜歡男配角Gaston(Luke Evans)的歌聲,超有代入感,電影版光聽聲音感覺差一些
Better Verison
Is it just me or do parts of this song sound like a twisted, marching version of Gaston? Especially thinking of the line "perfect, a pure paragon"
Joder, qué temazo
"Take whatever booty you can find" favorite line so far.
Through the mist is my favorite one ♥️
itd be great if Brendon urie sang this
Okay I know Gaston’s meant to be the villain and all but like
If some girl whipped out a magic mirror and showed me the beast I think realistically anyone would flip tf out 😂
sounds like arabian night from aladdin
STAR WARS episode IV the empire strikes back 80 sci fi darth vader
Gaston is so evil that's why belle didn't marry him I wouldn't
Gaston is pretty tame compared to other Disney Villains. TBH, that's why I love Beauty and the Beast so much 'cause everybody reacts as they should. The Village, plus Gaston, only reacted to the Beast negatively 'cause of what they don't know and presumed the worst, just like Belle and her father did, when they first encountered the Beast. It wasn't until Belle got to know the Beast and understood more of who he is instead of how he's perceived. Gaston is just an arrogant man and wanted nothing more than to covet "the most beautiful girl in town". He didn't like Belle because she's awesome but because she's the most beautiful. Gaston viewed Belle as more of a trophy than a person. He's not evil, per say, just arrogant.
You want some evil Villains, look into The Horned King from The Black Cauldron, or Frollo from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Those Villains are something else.
But Gaston is psychotic! His sanity and appearance deteriorated as the movie went on. At first, he is very well groomed, speaks coherently, is attached to reality, and behaves normally; near the end, his hair is disheveled, his speech is not coherent, his behavior is erratic, and he is detached from reality. This song is when Gaston breaks.
Not necessarily, I stated, him and the rest of the village reacted accordingly. Remember, Belle and her father weren't that warmed up to the Beast, in the beginning either. It wasn't until the Live-Action made Gaston more Psychotic. The animated version, he's fairly tame.
Hannah Barkle Gaston suffers from p.t.s.d.
@@xAaeiynx Gaston's evil. Not the greatest villain as compared to Frollo but pretty damn bad. He paid a ward to arrest Belle's father and threaten Belle to marry him, a promise he made to Himself. He only saw Beast as a jealousy and used fear of the mob to get want he wants accordingly and locked Belle and her father away. What a psycho. That's why Belle saw Gaston's the monster.
..thus that makes him the best villain to fight Beast. Similar but not. Difference is Beast(angry and cursed) did change and Gaston(prideful and loved by many) didn't.
1 of of those least favorite scenes in a movie/show for me full of ignorant easily misslead sheep whipped into mass hysteria by the real evil c#¤% of the plot...
Belle 50‰ Beast 40‰ Lumiére 39‰ Cogsworth 38‰ Chip 37‰ Fifi 36‰ Ms Pots 36‰ Gaston 1‰
- The virus will make off with your elderly! It'll come after them if they are outside. We’re not safe until we are all confined within our wall! I say we implement a total lock down!
- No! I won’t let you do this!
- If you’re not with us, you’re all science-deniers! Bring the police!
- Let us out!
look at this fucking tool
Hearts Ablaze! Banners High! We'll go Marching into Battle! Unafraid, although the Danger's just Increased!
(Reading)
Gaston is basically just ANY conservative politician talking about ANY minority group in this song.