<em>Beauty and the Beast</em>: A Tale as Old as Time, Told Worse
Disney’s newest live-action remake can’t shake the legacy of the original masterpiece.
by David Sims
Mar 15, 2017
3 minutes
The centuries-old fairytale of is a story of transformative love, and of learning to see someone’s inner beauty, that ends in a blessed matrimony with a handsome prince. As such, it was virtually tailor-made for Disney. The studio’s 1991 film remains arguably the greatest of its animated works, somehow managing to adhere to a rigid musical formula while injecting atmosphere, deep characterization (especially for its heroine), and beautifully written, funny, and intelligent songs. It’s perhaps no wonder, then, that Bill Condon’s new live-action remake is also a swooning romance. Here is aunfortunately, this reverence makes for a far unholier union.
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