Just got back from seeing this a few hours ago and I've gotta say I loved it! I don't know that I liked it as much as Cinderella but I did thoroughly enjoy the film.
I am a little surprised to see that it's gotten so much hate actually. Yeah I don't think it "needed" to be made, but I don't really feel that the Cinderella or Jungle Book or heck the dozens of other Hollywood films "need" to be remade.
I did miss the song Human Again a lot, I kept expecting it to be in there and was a little surprised it wasn't, and I pretty much loved all the songs they put in that aren't in the original film, brought back memories of going with my dad and brother to see the musical years back.
I really didn't mind Emma Watson's portrayal of Belle and after the first couple of minutes I was able to see Belle rather than Hermione.
I didn't really mind the way they handled LeFou at all, I have had very gay men who were near and dear to my heart that were very much like him and just because he started out as Gaston's henchman doesn't mean (to me) he was cast in a bad light, as a lot of people of all orientations can get mixed up in wrong crowds and crushes do make us do things that we would not normally do even if/when it bothers us as LeFou was obviously bothered by a lot of what went on with Gaston.
The one I hated the most was the "If you don't let me marry your daughter I will throw you into an asylum" plotline that completely makes Gaston look like a super evil character. There are other subplots, such as the enchantress from the beginning is a minor character, the Lumiere/Plumette and Wardrobe/Piano romance (which was completely unnecessary), and the LeFou "I am not actually that bad" subplot.
This surprises me, yeah they changed a few things from the original animation but for the most part I felt like they were fine changes.
"the LeFou "I am not actually that bad" subplot."
I think was actually a good thing and made LeFou stand out more as an actual real living breathing person.
"There are other subplots, such as the enchantress from the beginning is a minor character, the Lumiere/Plumette and Wardrobe/Piano romance "
The enchantress helped to move some of the story along, though it would've worked with or without her having a larger role as the cartoon proved, Lumiere always had a thing with the maid/feather duster so I don't see why this is a problem, (???) yeah the Wardrobe/Piano romance was a new addition but it really didn't bother me at all because it showed that these "items" had lives before the curse and the loved ones that come with those lives.
" The one I hated the most was the "If you don't let me marry your daughter I will throw you into an asylum" plotline that completely makes Gaston look like a super evil character."
Here is where I am really surprised, I don't see how this makes Gaston out to be any more evil than when in the animated version he tells Belle that he will stop them from locking Maurice in the asylum but only if she marries him.
I do agree that the leaving Maurice to the wolves was a bit out of character for Gaston, but even in the animated version he
was a villain.
Despite the changes and the fact that I will ALWAYS prefer the animated version I do feel like this was a good movie and it was nice to have an escape from reality for a couple of hours.
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I hope you don't feel like I'm singling you out or putting you down for your opinions, it's just I've heard a lot of the same, and yours were one of the few times I've seen it written so completely and concisely which makes it easier for me to respond to.