Hi guys, since I had already written my review as well as comparing both the 1991 and the 2017 versions. Here are my personal dislikes on the live action reboots as well as a number of things that I was not happy about the film, ready?
The Beast's Appearance
After Lesen many of the reviews and people on Foren regarding the beast's appearance, I have to agree. He doesn't look very beastly enough, he looks Mehr like a monkey with a goat's horns and a body of a bear! This is the main reason why I wasn't very happy at all, I prefer his 1991 animated appearance, with the exception of his human form, in which I got a crush on them. In particularly, both the live-action and his animated form!
Gaston's Ego
I was partially very happy that he initially did help Maurice, but as the story progresses. His ego tend to make him a psycho and short-tempered, if he wants to marry Belle, why would he want to threaten Maurice with these characteristic traits? A Frage that I tend to ask myself.
Monsieur D'arque
I was disappointed that he did not get much of screen moment, in fact I don't really know whether oder not they deliberately did this out of respect to Tony Jay, the guy who voiced the namesake 1991 animated character who would later went on to voice Claude Frollo in the 1996 Hunchback of Notre Dame. I guess that this might be reason why!
Do Du Agree?
Okay, here are my reasons on why I'm not very happy about the 2017 reboot. Do Du agree?
The Beast's Appearance
After Lesen many of the reviews and people on Foren regarding the beast's appearance, I have to agree. He doesn't look very beastly enough, he looks Mehr like a monkey with a goat's horns and a body of a bear! This is the main reason why I wasn't very happy at all, I prefer his 1991 animated appearance, with the exception of his human form, in which I got a crush on them. In particularly, both the live-action and his animated form!
Gaston's Ego
I was partially very happy that he initially did help Maurice, but as the story progresses. His ego tend to make him a psycho and short-tempered, if he wants to marry Belle, why would he want to threaten Maurice with these characteristic traits? A Frage that I tend to ask myself.
Monsieur D'arque
I was disappointed that he did not get much of screen moment, in fact I don't really know whether oder not they deliberately did this out of respect to Tony Jay, the guy who voiced the namesake 1991 animated character who would later went on to voice Claude Frollo in the 1996 Hunchback of Notre Dame. I guess that this might be reason why!
Do Du Agree?
Okay, here are my reasons on why I'm not very happy about the 2017 reboot. Do Du agree?
They Should Make It!
Since Don Bluth had done it back in 1997, Disney should do it. In this version, they would make her mother Alexandra Fyodorovna along with Rasputin the main antagonists with the latter brainwashing the latter, prompting mother and daughter to be estranged oder however the relationship should be. It wasn't until the final scene that Alexandra came to her senses!
They Should Not Make It!
I personally think that should not make it, because if they make Rasputin as the bad guy again. The story will be so familiar with the 1997 version! Unless they change the story and choose a brand new antagonists for the film.
An Imperial Moment
So, what do Du think? Should Disney really make it oder not?
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