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A live-action adaptation of Disney's version of the classic tale of a cursed prince and a beautiful young woman who helps him break the spell.
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A live-action adaptation of Disney's version of the classic tale of a cursed prince and a beautiful young woman who helps him break the spell.
7.1/10
IMDb71%
Rotten TomatoesBest Actor in a Movie | 2017 | Emma Watson
Best International Actor For and | 2018 | Ewan McGregor
Best International Actor | 2018 | Ewan McGregor
Costume Designer of the Year For | 2017 | Jacqueline Durran
Costume Designer of the Year | 2017 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Costume Design | 2017 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Costume Design | 2018 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Costume Design | 2017 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Costume Design | 2018 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Achievement in Costume Design | 2018 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Costume Design | 2018 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Actress | 2018 | Emma Watson
Choice Movie Actor Fantasy | 2017 | Dan Stevens
Best Motion Capture Performance | 2017 | Dan Stevens
Best Visual Effects or Animated Performance | 2017 | Dan Stevens
Best Duo | 2017 | Josh Gad
Best Song Animated Film | 2017 | Alan Menken
Best Music Original Song | 2018 | Alan Menken
Best Original Song | 2017 | Alan Menken
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | 2018 | Audra McDonald
Best Cinematography | 2017 | Tobias A. Schliessler
Best Costume Design | 2017 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Costume Design | 2018 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Costume Design | 2017 | Jacqueline Durran
Excellence in SciFiFantasy Film | 2018 | Jacqueline Durran
Costume Design | 2018 | Jacqueline Durran
Best Period andor Character Hair Styling FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2018 | Jenny Shircore
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Comedy | 2018 | Lucy Bevan
Outstanding Color Grading Feature Film | 2017 | Stefan Sonnenfeld
Best Production Design | 2017 | Sarah Greenwood
Fantasy Film | 2018 | Sarah Greenwood
Best Production Design | 2017 | Sarah Greenwood
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Musical for Feature Film | 2018 | Christopher Benstead
Budget 160,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 1,266,115,964 USD

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When director Bill Condon first spoke to Disney about adapting Beauty and the Beast (1991), they actually weren't sure they were going to do this new version as a musical. Condon said "With all due respect, I think you're crazy. The songs are too good. You're going to spend all this time making a huge, gorgeous live-action 'Beauty and the Beast' and not do 'Be Our Guest'?"
Ryan Gosling was offered the role of the Beast, but turned it down to appear in La La Land (2016) instead. Emma Watson was offered the lead role in that movie, but turned down that movie to star in this one.
In Beauty and the Beast (1991), the Beast's castle is shown to be quite close to the village, yet nobody in the village knew about it, nor noticed the absence of those who live there, when they are cursed. The prologue of this version elaborates on this part of the story, explaining part of the curse involved the world forgetting about the castle and its inhabitants.
Sir Ian McKellen originally turned down the voice of Cogsworth in Beauty and the Beast (1991), a decision he deeply regretted, which is why McKellen readily accepted the role for this version. His close friend, Sir Patrick Stewart had similar regrets when was forced to turn down the role of Jafar in Aladdin (1992) due to scheduling conflicts, considering it one of the biggest regrets of his career as well.
Ewan McGregor performed Lumière's "Be Our Guest" dances in motion-capture. However, he was embarrassed at wearing the motion-capture suit, and couldn't dance properly unless he was completely alone with the filming crew.
"Clothilde: Henri? Henri! Cogsworth: [sees his wife] Oh, dear. [They hug] Clothilde: I've been so lonely! Cogsworth: [to himself] Turn back into a clock... Turn back into a clock."
"[last lines] Prince: [dancing with her] What? What is it? Belle: [smiles] How would you feel about growing a beard? [He smirks and growls. They laugh]"