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Dec
16th
2018

My Movie Review on Beauty and the Beast (1991) · 7:10pm Dec 16th, 2018

Hey guys!

Well, here it is. Today, following my latest review, I will be reviewing Beauty and the Beast! The 1991 animated version to be precise.

In this story (similar to the last), an arrogant young prince (played by Robby Benson) and his castle's servants fall under the spell of a wicked enchantress, who turns him into the hideous Beast until he learns to love and be loved in return. The spirited, headstrong village girl Belle (played by Paige O'Hara) enters the Beast's castle after he imprisons her father Maurice (played by Rex Everhart). With the help of his enchanted servants, including the matronly Mrs. Potts (played by Angela Lansbury), Belle begins to draw the cold-hearted Beast out of his isolation. Back in the village however, an unscrupulous hunter named Gaston (played by Richard White) has his own plans for Belle.

Let me tell something to you. Come close *ushers them closer*. Don’t be afraid. This film, unlike the version I already reviewed, is a masterpiece to no end! You’ll pretty much also see why this movie is so much better than the last one I reviewed.

The songs and soundtrack of this film are so moving! When you listen to the music, you can sense how much commitment & hard work was put into it by the brilliant composer, Alan Menken, and the brilliant lyricist, Howard Ashman. You’ll find yourself dancing to them for what can very well be an eternity.

The characters, as well as the people who portrayed them, are extremely unique. The voices every actor & actress gave their characters fit perfectly to where you can barely single one person out as the one who stands above all others, even if they didn’t sound French enough. The characters also all have a personality & a multitude of traits that make them so three-dimensional, as well as ones that you’ll grow up with in a great way.

Everything about the story & plot line is so well-thought, as well as so emotionally groundbreaking! There are so many moments in it that could make you bubbly with joy, cry with tears, and laugh out loud.

The animation that the film has is truly a breath-taking experience! As you watch the movie, you feel yourself walking into an actual fairytale with the feeling that the world & inhabitants it has are so real.

To Gary Trousdale & Kirk Wise: If the two of you are reading this, I want you both to know that you truly know how to bring an animated feature film to life, and help revive the magic originated by Walt Disney himself. He’d be very proud of you both for your work on this film, as well as your work on Disney’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” & “Atlantis: The Lost Empire” (both of which I have yet to review).

I deeply hope that the two of you make more of your own animated films soon, whether it’s at your current working station: Dreamworks Animation, or whether it’s at Disney should you decide to return there.

In the end, Beauty & the Beast (1991) is what I’d like to call a timeless classic, and in this time and age, it’s even better than the 2017 live-action adaption in every way.

So, I rate this film a complete five out of five stars.

Comments ( 8 )

Really, though, a timeless classic. Imma show this to my kids until they start begging me to watch it themselves.

Yes, I think I saw this one when I was much younger, I don’t really remember anything specific, but I do know the basic storyline. I’ve always considered this one of the best Disney movies, but it’s been so long since I’ve seen most of them. I will probably watch this again someday, so that I can see how truly amazing it is!

This was the first animated film to be nominated for Best Picture

Belle was the one who first thought me that girls can be kind and smart, which was something I needed to relearn thanks to my high school experience dealing with catty smart people. :ajbemused:

When the Cinderella remake came out, it got me to fall in love with Cinderella and the prince; it got me to care about Cinderella and the prince, not that the original did a terrible job of of doing those things. The remake just did them better. I wanted the Beauty and the Beast remake to do the same for Belle.

What ended up happening was that the brains behind the remake took out the qualities that supposedly made her weak. :ajbemused: The Belle from this movie gave me hope that I was normal and that there was a place in the world for people like me, and the character that she was replaced with in the remake did the exact opposite. :ajbemused:

The 2017 reboot made me appreciate this movie so much more.

By the way, where is your review for that one?

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Here it is

I also reviewed the midquel to the animated version.

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