I mean I don’t blame him, Disney literally made no effort to make him explicitly gay; didn’t give him a romantic interest of partner, they had him dance with a man for like 3 seconds before cutting away.
@@aniya-785 and you think the males got paid? Atleast not money. Both male and female got paid in housing or food. If not, then they got money. Why do you think they worked otherwise?
My dad was one of the sculptors on this movie! He made the doorways and the bridges, as well as the magical instruments. I went to the premiere with him in London :)
The dad: *says something nice* Dylan: Oh, is he gonna die? Yep. He’s too nice for this world. Belle: “be safe dad.” Dylan: yea he’s definitely gonna die
It was actually in the 1600/1700s. They were done away with in the 1800s because they wanted a more natural look instead of extreme paleness with red cheeks lips, and painted on beauty marks to hide small pox scars. It was very fashionable for men and women to do this too. I actually did this *Regency era* makeup in college for a class and it was miserable to put on and take off.
@@oddeyes9413 Also, in order to dress so extravagantly, the rich taxed the poor to the point of starvation which lead to the French Revolution. If you dressed to showed wealth, you were gonna get mugged and mobbed and killed, so the style changed after that to preserve their lives. :P Plus, a whole religious movement about being conservative is more close to God, etc etc. A bit more complicated than they just wanted a more natural look! XD
We have the movie with french voices, why would we need the movie in English and with a french accent? Wait, I totally missed the point lol forget it, I should just go to sleep
Ik this is random but you should hear "Once upon a dream," (the sleeping beauty song) in French (the place where the story is set up), and it sounds really beautiful. It'll be cool to see Beauty and the Beast in french too. P.S if you think about it a lot of Disney princess movies are based in France (belle, aurora, cinderella...)
Ikr I mean my family came here a a LOOoong time ago and of course I have an american accent but oh my watching a movie where it's based in france and they have british accents 😂🤦
Movie: Talking teapots, duster and candle relationships Dylan: *sparkles float onto dress* Where’s the science in that? Me: wtf😂😂 you’re watching clocks talk and you care about the dress
Tara Lyn well can you blame him? Most Disney parents die (Except, Tiana’s Mom, Hercules’s Dad and Stepmom, Mulan’s parents, Aurora’s parents, Rapunzel’s parents, Moana’s parents, Jim’s Mom, and I’m pretty sure a couple more, but you get the point)
It's not really Stockholm syndrome because Belle is given a nice clean place to stay, she is able to go outside. Stockholm syndrome means you already are in love with the captor, but Belle hated the beast when they first met. She fell in love with the Beast's personality and beauty within, not the fact he's taken her hostage.
@1 month ago mmmm i mean they did, but like they weren't as clear. Like at first ,she saw that he was that way because of his father. and found out he was cursed. Then he offered her a library, and started to let go a bit around her. then they started having some more fun and like laughing together. Then yeah, so i guess they could have shown that more but it wasn't too bad
The live action did not capture the fathers quirky and weird but lovable funny nature… in the animation he is fascinated when he sees Lumier (enchanted candelabra ) and Cogsworth (enchanted clock). He said “How is this accomplished ?🧐” or something like that!!!!❤❤❤
Belle is unemployed because back then women didnt have jobs Edit: yes I know some women had jobs but keep in mind shes a young girl who didn't really need one
@@sirenia1241 no they didn't have jobs. There is a reason why marriage at that time was really important for women: they depended on their father until they got married and depended on their husband.
@@giulia3410 Nope. Children would help out around the house or around the farm. They were laborers who didn't get paid. Wives would help out with farming, cleaning, cooking, and they took care of the children. A farm was a husbands job but it was also the wives and the children's. It's a complete lie that woman never worked. Only upper class/wealthy women didn't work.
The reason marriage was so important was because of religion and social pressure. Also children, parents wanted their children to be a bit more successful and have grandchildren so that they could take care of them in old age.
No one dies in Disney Actually in the Little Mermaid, price Eric straight up kills Ursula the sea witch. It makes you wonder what kind of shenanigans he gets up to. He got ship wrecked, is saved by a mysterious woman who he says he will marry, shows a mute girl around his kingdom, says he will marry the mysterious singing woman that showed up in the morning by sunset that night, kills the sea witch and then marries Ariel. All this in seemingly in about a week and his subjects take it all in stride. Prince Eric is EPIC!!! Also note all the deaths due to war in Mulan, various characters in Lion King, and many others.
Dylan: *watching a movie about a prince turned into a beast and everyone else turned to household items Also Dylan: *watches sparkles put on a dress “ I don’t understand the science behind that”
I have never actually seen the live action version myself, but I really appreciate that they included the information that the enchantress erased everyone's memories because it never made sense to me that there was just this giant castle, that was inhabited by this wealthy, powerful prince, who threw all these well attended balls for the kingdom and stuff, and yet somehow no one knows the castle is there or who the freaking PRINCE is. The beast isn't even that old when Belle meets him so being turned and going into isolation couldn't have been that long ago, it's been maybe a decade, and everyone just FORGOT?? Having their memories erased makes much more sense!
In the audio version of the animated movie it is said the rose will bloom untill his 21th Birthday so he would only have been a beast for several years but on the other hand it feels as if the castle was enchanted for ages..
Dylan, here's a lesson: EVERY DISNEY MOVIE IS A MUSICAL Edit: I know not *every* Disney movie is a musical, I just chose to generalize. You guys took this comment waaaaay too serious
Treasure Planet got only one song so it doesn't count as a musical, Atlantis didn't have any; same for The Black Cauldron. Theses 3 movies aren't musicals but the rest are :)
Belle to Philippe: "what happened?" Dylan: "ha she asks the horse as if it's gonna answer her" Literally the SILVERWARE, DRESSER, CANDELABRA, PIANO, CLOCK, COAT-HANGER, and the DUSTER talks in this movie I wouldn't think it is unrealistic for the horse to talk too lol
Dylan: Lafou might be gay. He maybe was into Gaston all this time? Me: You don't say! The movie was banned in several cinema theatres in Alabama and other south homophobic states because there was a rumour there is gonna be a secondary gay character. Which cave you have been sleeping in the spring of 2017?
You can tell, because the end credits are exactly the same, really long, and show you every single character in the film, looking up at the camera, with the shot slowly moving away from them.
Yes, Lefou is gay in this version, and if I recognize him right he ends up with the guy who was flattered that the wardrobe told him he was beautiful after that impromptu makeover during the fight scene. I'm glad Lefou got a happier ending after Gaston's death, I don't remember it ever being addressed in the original what happened to him.
Dylan: the crack in Chip’s cup could mean he’s missing an arm in real life His English teachers: **blinking through the tears** We’ve taught him well on analysing
Dylan: "You haven't known him for that long." Me: Their relationship and the time they spent together is higher than the average princess relationship, about 5 minutes or less... This is why I love Belle, it was a much better relationship because they slowly fell in love and had trust and didn't just fall in love in like first sight or first minute..
@@octane1713 To be honest when I first read this comment I didn’t notice it was a joke (I’m not à native english speaker). I read it again and I don’t understand my comment myself. But thank you, you were very respectful
I love that at @27:15 you can see Dylan's eyes to water. @27:22 he's trying to keep it together. But at @27:30 when Dylan's eyebrows go up just a little. It's the first time I see him sad in a video. You're going to make me cry, Dylan. : /
Dylan talking about the same piece of fabric: "Yeah give him a *towel* that'll help." "Give him a *blanket* " "You just put your *scarf* on him outside."
You’re absolutely right about having more scenes with Belle and the Beast getting to know each other. A better name for this film would be Emma Watson and Household Objects.
To be fair, they were veeery reluctant with the gayness... like, blame it on the time period, but they chose to make the first every canonically gay character in any Disney movie to be the dumb, fat guy who's name literally means "the fool" and the gayest thing he does is dance with a man for 2 seconds... I feel like Disney messed this up and Dylan not realizing until the end is on the movie and not on Dylan.
@@baguettegott3409 I mean, the character yelling they are gay all the time wouldn't be nice either, and he was fat in the original anyways. it's no one's fault and although gay representation is good it's not necessary in a children's film.
@@nonk3509 Yeah and it wouldn't make sense to make Le Fou a bigger plot point because of this and I'm not saying they should have. Just that is was a bad choice for their first gay character that is marketed as such. And gay representation is never "necessary" in anything, but I changed my mind on it a bit since the first time I experienced actual, meaningful representation in media for children. Because it was only then that I realized I had never had something like this and how it could have literally changed my life had I read it like ten years earlier. How much it can mean and change if it's done well. And this, well, wasn't done very well at all.
Gaston’s a bored hunter, so he’ll take any excuse to get someone as beautiful and fiery, someone rare and hard to catch as belle. Or to hunt down a beast that is only one of its kind, and possibly harder than any prey he’s ever caught.
Haha exactly! He acknowledged that much but by the end of the video, forgets it and then wonders why everyone was quick to attack the beast. As soon as the curse was lifted, the townsfolk remembered the castle and those who lived there so of course all was forgiven. It was a freaking Disney curse. Those things are solid... ish. 😂
@@Alexeya13 He's really not openly gay. There's some hints, but he says nothing. You could watch the whole movie and choose to ignore it. An openly gay character would be one who actually engages in romantic and sexual acts with the same gender on screen or talks about it on screen. Disney used Lafou as a cop-out to placate the LGBTQ+ community.
"i would love to see more scenes of them getting closer, ya know?" *skips over and doesn't mention the scene where they travel to paris and belle realizes he's a good person and understands him*
@@loonadom676 Except Belle doesn't show signs of Stockholm Syndrome. If she had that, she would've never left to save her father. Him saving her life helped her realize how much of a good person he really is.
lmao yep. Understand this completely. I grew up in a lil town 45 min east of Lake Erie and 30 min south of Lake Ontario in NYS, and the house I grew up in only had a wood-burning stove for heat. Every morning get up and either start up a new fire for the day or stoke the embers during late fall, all winter, and spring up until mid-April-ish. Come in from being outside in 0 to 40 degree Fahrenheit weather (possibly even in negatives on bad weather days), you'll want to warm your freezing ass in front of the fire too!