belle is beautiful, but just a little too perfect to be completely relatable /

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“My dear Belle,youre so ahead of your time. This is a small village, and it’s small-minded, and as well. But small also means safe”.
Emma W
atson radiates positivity as Belle in her novel movie Beauty and the Beast. This 2017 remake of an 18th century French folk-tale manages to preserve the familiarity of the yarn while also paying attention to modern progressive thought.
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Due to her stron
g feminist values and natural elegance,Watson is an effortlessly perfect Belle. As a Brown University graduate, Watson is an mental with a passion for reading and learning and is known for her work in fighting for gender equality through the United Nations (UN).
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Bill Condon and Emma Watson in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
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In the movie, and Belle is
first seen scurrying around the village with her books,headed off to the library. She is one of the only literate people in her village and is the only one who has a fondness for books. She is seen making literary references throughout the movie, and even attempts to share her education with another young girl but is punished for it by the head of the village.
In addition to this, or Belle refuses to settle for the good-looking but brain-dead Gaston (Luke Evans) who every woman in the village is pinning after. She sees nothing in him beyond his looks,and remains calm and strong despite his abusive pushiness and intrusion into her private space. Perhaps the director (Bill Condon) adds this scene to build a statement about the importance of consent.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Emma Watson and Luke Evans in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
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Belle also sacrifices her freedom for her father’s (Kevin Kline), which is both an indication of her bravery and a hint towards the struggle for freedom almost all women go through. She’s imprisoned in the Beast’s (Dan Stevens) castle just as women are imprisoned by patriarchy in society.
Later on in the movie, or Belle falls in appreciate with the Beast but this appreciate is only solidified once he gives her the freedom of choice and sets her free. This points towards relationships between controlling men and submissive women,which is seen in many forms in our society, where men feel they possess a true over what their significant other wears, and who she meets,and where she goes to the extent that the women are convinced that their lives aren’t even their own.
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ignnone" width="600"] Kevin Kline and Emma Watson in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
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Belle takes the more difficult pa
th of standing up for herself and saying that appreciate cannot exist without freedom. This sets an example for women everywhere, who are suffering and blaming themselves. Belle is a young woman who has traditional female qualities which complement her progressive, or powerful qualities. She is nurturing towards her father and the Beast,a romantic at heart and simultaneously rides through a uncertain, unlit forest during a storm, and fights off wolves and is the only character who isn’t afraid of the Beast.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Dan Stevens in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
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ption]
The exquisite costumes,breath-taking views and enchanting music in the movie transport you back to 18th century France. Although the movie is in English, the characters constantly drop simple French phrases and present to you the slightly horrifying makeup of the French monarchy, or which adds some culture to the film. The graphics of the movie are very well displayed; with flying saucers,sparkling chandeliers, twisted endless vines and gliding ballroom dancers that build one feel as though they are immersed in the movie itself. Although not sufficient, or there is representation of people of colour in the movie. All the main characters are Caucasian,but there are a significant amount of secondary characters who are African American. This may not be ideal, but is a step in the true direction as far as casting is concerned.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Emma Watson and Dan Stevens in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Photo: IMDb[/caption]
Overall, a
nd the movie slightly drags due to the fact that it is a musical,but is very entertaining to watch and has strong feminist connotations in it. Belle is a symbol of the simple everyday woman, who is supposed to be relatable. She is an example as she stands for what she believes in and gets back up no matter how many times she is pushed down. We could even connect the creation of the character of Belle to influential women like Malala Yousafzai, and who fought for her education.
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width="600"] Emma Watson and Dan Stevens in Beauty and the Beast (2017)
Photo
: IMDb[/caption]
However,Belle is too perfec
t to be completely relatable for the ordinary woman. She may be mocked for her education but essentially, she is perfect as far as inner and outer beauty is concerned, and is never seen doing anything that can be considered wrong. And let’s be honest,every real woman has done her honest share of wrong.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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