Saw it today. Like it enough but it fell flat in some cases. Gaston was not nearly as much of an asshole in this version, which I guess grounds his character but removes much of his charm as well.
I thought he was more of an asshole, just a bit more subtle about it. I mean, heHe wasn't quite that nasty in the animated film, he was just more animated and boisterous about being a jerk in the original.punched Maurice out and chained him in the woods to be eaten by wolves because Maurice didn't bless Gaston marrying Belle lol.
I liked it, and my wife and daughter loved it. Great reception from the (pretty packed) theater, as well.
My main critique is it felt a bit like there was a different take on this story lurking around the edges of the moivie, but we only see bits and pieces because they had to include the entirety of the original film. Nearly all the new material was darker:I liked all the additions, but I wish they had been willing to not include every beat and scene from the original film and running a bit more in the direction the new material implied. But that wouldn't be as safe, or what people expected. But the new stuff was tantalizing for what could have been.the backstory on how Belle's mother died, the magical trip to Paris that turns sad really fast, Gaston being messed up from the war, Belle being an outcast for teaching girls to read and get out of manual labor, Beast's song, Gaston leaving Belle's father to be eaten by wolves (!!!), the extended violence of Gaston hunting the Beast.
In particular I thought the magical storybook was a glimpse into another version of this story, one that would have seen them going to different places and the Beast finally gaining confidence to use it himself (only to get attacked, naturally).
I could tell Watson's first song was auto-tuned, but she seemed to get much better as the film went on. I liked her performance quite a bit. I really dug Kevin Kline, who was unrecognizable to me for a good 10 minutes or so, and he's one of my favorite actors. He was also wonderful, and I'm glad to see him in a hit like this. I like that he got much more story this go around, as well. Everyone did, really - Belle, Gaston, her father, Beast all were fleshed out in ways that worked.
I thought the Beast's CG during the dancing scene was distractedly bad at times, but my wife and kid didn't notice, so maybe it was just me. The new songs and score were good.
My god can Ewan do a good French accent. He was fantastic doing Be Our Guest.
The Be our Guest sequence essentially solidified my trust and eliminated any fears I had for the upcoming live action Lion King.
I knew they could do animals no problem due to Jungle Book, but it was the insane animated trip of those dance sequences that I wondered how they'd translate into "the real world"... Be our Guest was incredible.
Imagine Hakuna Matata, Circle of Life, and Can't wait to be king... oh man.
Emma was "ok" for me.. and really only started being decent once she started falling for the beast. Everything before that she seemed bored and going through the motions.
It depends on what direction they want to take The Lion King, they could make it more like The Jungle Book and eliminate all the songs.
Look at Mulan, the director stated he intends to make it a "a very girly martial arts adventure" rather than a musical.
So strange, I've moaned for the last few years that Disney don't make proper villains anymore, but now I'm disappointed that they changed Gaston from a frat-boy to, a typical Disney villain.
Be careful what you wish for I guess.
Lionking better not have a fucking back story making me feel sympathetic for Scar.
but 'be a man' though...It depends on what direction they want to take The Lion King, they could make it more like The Jungle Book and eliminate all the songs.
Look at Mulan, the director stated he intends to make it a "a very girly martial arts adventure" rather than a musical.
It depends on what direction they want to take The Lion King, they could make it more like The Jungle Book and eliminate all the songs.
Look at Mulan, the director stated he intends to make it a "a very girly martial arts adventure" rather than a musical.
Except it's still not good while you're eating it.So from impressions this is basically cinematic fast food?
Except it's still not good while you're eating it.
Favreau already said songs will be all untouched unlike the Jungle Book.
He probably wants to make the most realistic singing and dancing animals ever and im up to watch that challenge.
Emmy Rossum or Anna Kendrick would have been better choices for Belle.
I mostly liked it, but Luke Evans was such a terrible Gaston that he dragged it down considerably.
Sure, there's merit in trying to ground him, but he just had nothing that made Gaston such a fun character in the original.
Spread the word! It's trailblazer for progressive values and a new cultural touchstone!But... but... they have a gay character?
Heh. According to Dan Stevens, Beast's transformation at the end of the film originally had him shirtless and emerging from a bed of rose petals. But mothers in Midwestern test audiences thought it was too racy and said "they would never take their daughters to see it". So they re-shot it with him fully clothed.
You're not the only one. For as many things this movie does right and some even better than the original, the Be Our Guest song definitely fell flat in comparison.It's strange but I watched it about 4 hours ago and I've already forgotten almost all of it. I can't remember most of the Be Our Guest sequence. Either my memory is shit or the movie wasn't very memorable for me.
Overall though I thought Watson was a pale comparison to the cartoon. 3.5/5
By god, but they really hammered those multiple close-ups of Belle smiling. Like too close, too close, god damn.You're not the only one. For as many things this movie does right and some even better than the original, the Be Our Guest song definitely fell flat in comparison.
Gotta love how they're calling The Lion King a live action remake when it I'll get The Jungle Book treatment except now there's going to be zero human actors making the movie 100% (CG) animated anyway.Favreau already said songs will be all untouched unlike the Jungle Book.
He probably wants to make the most realistic singing and dancing animals ever and im up to watch that challenge.
eliminating all of the songs would be just about the dumbest possible thing they could do with live action lion king
I thought the "new" songs were all forgettable.I liked it and liked the darker aspects they added to the original. The stuff withthe plague doctor, new stuff they gave Gaston, and Beast's song were all great.
Now what I really want is this treatment done to Hunchback of Notre Dame, Alan Menken's best score. Unfortunately it was less popular due to religious reasons and they chickened out from the dark ending, but I would love to see them have the balls to do a live action remake like this. It seems to perfect for it. Still sad they never brought over the play version from Europe as well into English.
They will never give it justiceI liked it and liked the darker aspects they added to the original. The stuff withthe plague doctor, new stuff they gave Gaston, and Beast's song were all great.
Now what I really want is this treatment done to Hunchback of Notre Dame, Alan Menken's best score. Unfortunately it was less popular due to religious reasons and they chickened out from the dark ending, but I would love to see them have the balls to do a live action remake like this. It seems to perfect for it. Still sad they never brought over the play version from Europe as well into English.
I thought the "new" songs were all forgettable.
Did any of these songs were adapted from the Broadway musical or were they brand new?
They will never give it justice
There were three brand new ones. The Beast's song, "Evermore" was a stand out I thought. One song was cut ("Human Again"). Didn't notice any of the songs from the film, which is too bad because some of them are pretty good.
Only song I thought was weak was "Belle", mostly because they broke it up with too much dialogue rather than any of the stuff about the auto-tuning...which is too bad because I love the original and Broadway versions of that song.
I fear that...but I can hope.
I really hated the Beast solo song, it felt so wrong in that moment and broke up the plot momentum. Plus I just hated his voice.
I liked it and liked the darker aspects they added to the original. The stuff withthe plague doctor, new stuff they gave Gaston, and Beast's song were all great.
Now what I really want is this treatment done to Hunchback of Notre Dame, Alan Menken's best score. Unfortunately it was less popular due to religious reasons and they chickened out from the dark ending, but I would love to see them have the balls to do a live action remake like this. It seems to perfect for it. Still sad they never brought over the play version from Europe as well into English.
I thought it was powerful, but I can understand if people didn't like it. In the play the Beast has a different (yet still good) song there, and I thought this one was better.
This was the European one I was talking about! I didn't realize they made an American version. Will listen immediately. It's a shame it didn't go to Broadway. But they really should make this version a Film.Have you seen/listened to the more recent Disney adaptation of Hunchback?
It's actually VERY good, and fixes a lot of the things from the movie that brought it down (gargoyles, bringing an even darker tone, haaaalf (?) of the ending (it's unclear lol)). It's excellent.
This was the European one I was talking about! I didn't realize they made an American version. Will listen immediately. It's a shame it didn't go to Broadway. But they really should make this version a Film.