Thursday 18 January 2018

Beauty and the Beast Movie Review

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Belle and her dad live in a simple, French provincial town. While the town lives its normal, everyday life, Belle and her dad Maurice are noted for their peculiarity. Belle always has her nose stuck in a book, and most of the townspeople seem to think she’s strange. Belle is also particularly beautiful and has attracted the unwanted attention of Gaston, a boorish and narcissistic military Captain who has the admiration of many of the local women. Gaston swears that he will marry Belle. She’s not interested, and so he will try to search a way to make the marriage happen.

Meanwhile, Maurice is caught by the Beast, a prince who has been cursed to take a horrific form on account of his unkindness; the curse will only be broken if the prince can learn to love, and earn love in return, and his chance is running out. The Beast agrees to free Maurice if Belle stays with him, and Belle chooses to make that sacrifice. As Belle and the Best begin to create feelings for each other, Gaston decides that his next course of action is to storm the castle and kill the Beast. 

The Adoption Connection

Belle and Maurice moved to this small town some time back; Belle realizes that she and Maurice left her mother while her mother was sick, but she doesn’t know anymore; and Maurice can’t seem to tell her why it happened. At one point, Maurice said that he lost his wife, and he can’t bear the thought of losing his daughter. Eventually, Belle realizes what had happened; her mother had contracted the Plague and told Maurice to leave with Belle before Belle caught the sickness.

A few viewers might share the experience of having a missing parent and not knowing why. It seems to have been useful for Belle to understand the reason for this part of her childhood. 
The Beast lost his mother as a young boy, as well.

Strong Points

Some of the main characters get more backstory than they had in the original – we understand not only that the Beast had been an unkind prince – but we search out why. We search out what happened to Belle’s mother. But many of the songs are very, very close to the songs in the original animated movie, so it will have the nostalgia element for some.

Although Belle does not remember her mother very much, Maurice does tell her that her mother was “fearless.” It’s a good word for Belle to convey, and she, in turn, acts fearless later in the movie.

One character offers very sage advice, “People say a lot of things in anger; it is our decision whether to listen.” Once in a while, it’s hard not to believe hurtful things that have been said, but it may help a few kids to hear that it’s OK to not believe everything an angry person has ever told them.

Recommendations

The new version of Beauty and the Beast feels to me like the 2015 Cinderella remake. It’s live-action but quite familiar. It’s a musical, but it’s got dark, sad, and scary parts. I suggested 2015’s Cinderella for children ages 10 and up, and suggested that parents should be present when their children watch it. I’ll stick with the similar recommendation for this one; it’s got some sad and scary parts that may be too hard for some younger viewers; children 10 and up will probably be fine, but it’d be best for parents to be there to help their kids process some of the hard moments and the theme of parental loss. The 11-year-old that I watched this with recommended that it might be good for 8 or 9 and up, but that younger children might search it scary.