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La Belle et la Bte film review
Hannah Milliner
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Jean Cocteaus La Belle et la Btestarted screening in 1946. The scenes in this film are at times very
dark and unsettling. As the following quote suggests both this version and the Disney version have
their own audiences and both have visually dark elements. Like the Disney, Cocteaus world is
frightening but not in an overtly obvious way. Theres just something incredibly unsettling about
the beasts castle (the human arm chandeliers for one) and I think in a way, this difference perfectly
demonstrates who the different audiences are. While Disneys version was terrifying for children (and
is still visually dark and impressive at times), Cocteaus version was made for adults. (Pithon. V,
2012) The quote makes some valuable points about the differences in audiences and yet some
details are quite similar. The Disney Beauty and the Beast had a few designs similarities to its 1946
ancestor, the visual design of beast is one, and the use of personifying the furniture although done
slightly differently some furniture like the chandeliers were moving at will. In the 1946 version the
Chandielers are attachted to the wall using human arms which are able to move(fig. 1). In the disney
version the candleabre was a character in its own right (fig. 2)
Fig.1La Belle et la Bte 1946 Fig.2
Beauty and the beast 1991
The castle design in the 1946 version cold be said to boldly represent the character subconscious as
described in the next quote Cocteau uses haunting images and bold Freudian symbols to suggest
that emotions are at a boil in the subconscious of his characters.(R. Ebert, 1999) this is a possible
explanation of the castle design, but it is also possible that the design especially the overuse of
plants (fig 3) inside the rooms could suggest the entrapment of the Beast both physically and
mentally. His beast like nature is constantly competing with his human nature. The statues are
constantly watching the characters which for beast could signify a sense of paranoia of his visual
appearance.
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Fig 3Belle et la Bte 1946
The Mirror plays a rather large part to the film as it allows a constant update and reminder of the
Characters priority and situation, an example of this is when Beauty uses the mirror to see her father
because she has refused marriage and the idea of leaving because she does not want to leave her
father behind. Another example is when Beasts watches Beauty as without her he cannot break hiscurse. It can also be suggested that it brings forward a second meaning which Beauty brings up
which is along the lines that people are monsters as well but are better at disguising it, the mirror is
used to enhance this by reflecting one of Beautys sisters as a monkey. The following quote suggests
that the artistic style of the film is a fusion of styles Cocteau reaches a new level of artistic fusion,
combining mythical narrative, visual poetry, cinematic trickery and even his own child-like writing in
the credit sequenceR. Miesk, 1963) The magical mirror is the most obvious use of camera trickery
as it appears a second film if overlaid over the original to give the vision.
Bibliography
Ebert, R 1999. Beauty and the beast
http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-beauty-and-the-beast-1946
Miesk, R, 1963. Senses of cinema, Jean Cocteau.
https://soma.sbcc.edu/users/DaVega/FILMST_113/Filmst113_ExFilm_Bios/Jean%20Cocteau_bio.pdf
Pithon. V, 2012 - Ginie Compares:Disneys Beauty and the Beast and Jean Cocteaus La Belle etla Bete
http://lavirginie.wordpress.com/2012/03/25/ginie-compares-disneys-beauty-and-the-beast-and-
jean-cocteaus-la-belle-et-la-bete/
Images
Fig.1La Belle et la Bte 1946
http://www.dvdjournal.com/reviews/b/beautyandthebeast_cc.shtml
Fig.2 Beauty and the beast 1991
http://bplusmovieblog.com/2012/09/15/my-favorite-disney-characters-50-1/
Fig 3Belle et la Bte 1946
http://www.arizonalily.org/lilyrhiannon/gypsy/bellebete/index.shtml
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