Beauty and the Beast

Beauty and the Beast

moviePG
March 17, 2017
Available on:
Disney+
6Mixed
Analysis Score6/10
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TL;DR Verdict

2017 Beauty and the Beast scores 6/10 on wokeness for feminist Belle updates, a gay LeFou moment, and diverse casting, but these add-ons don't overshadow the core fairy tale romance and redemption.

Detailed Analysis

The 2017 live-action Beauty and the Beast incorporates noticeable progressive elements through casting choices, character updates, and added representation that influence subplots and reception but do not fundamentally redefine the core fairy tale premise of a cursed prince redeemed by love. Emma Watson's Belle is retooled as a feminist inventor advocating for girls' education and wearing pants to reject traditional femininity, aligning with Watson's real-life activism and introducing empowerment themes that alter her arc from bookish dreamer to proactive rebel. LeFou is explicitly portrayed as gay with a crush on Gaston and a brief 'exclusively gay moment' in a dance scene, sparking significant backlash including boycotts, theater refusals in Alabama, and international censorship debates, positioning LGBTQ+ normalization as a hyped subplot. Casting includes anachronistic racial diversity in 18th-century France villagers, such as black actors in roles like librarians, criticized as forced despite Disney's claims. Director Bill Condon and actors emphasized these changes in interviews, signaling activist intent to challenge norms. While the main romance and redemption drive the story, these intrusions drew 'woke' labels and conservative outrage, compromising the timeless appeal for family audiences by injecting contemporary identity politics into children's entertainment, though the film still succeeded commercially.

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