![]() ![]() This time, Adam and Belle dance to a litany of supporters who watch true love in full motion. ![]() And then we lead to the end when they dance once again. He has changed for good because he wanted to love and change for himself. Prince Adam turns around, alive, and piercingly stares back at Belle, happy to be alive and with the woman he loves. The transformation of the dark castles and all of his inhabitants lift, and soon they rejoice in their return to humanity. DEATH CUT SPACE RUNAWAY IDEON MOVIEWhat happens next is one of the most beautiful moments in movie history. ![]() As the Beast dies, leaving Belle heartbroken, the acceptance of her love for him becomes fulfilled with the falling of the last petal, the symbol of Beast’s curse. Here we have the moment we’ve been waiting for, the death of Gaston leading to Belle’s recognition of love for the Beast. The most celebrated sequence in the movie is the transformation sequence that leads to the stain glass end. Belle, donning her gold ballgown swoops through the halls with the man she learned to love and at that moment, the Beast became a man again, maybe not physically but emotionally and spiritually, he was a man with compassion and empathy. The dance sequence between Belle and the Beast, alongside their theme song, is one of the most iconic moments in movie history. The movie depicted the exploration of the heart through our soul-search to find that love comes when you open the heart to the true expression of who we are. It was also the last film Howard Ashman would oversee the music department before succumbing to AIDS-related illnesses. Beauty and the Beast (1991): Beauty and the Beast was the first animated movie to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.Her death by impalement (Eric showed us who’s boss) was a terrifying death. Her villain song is the epitome of what an antagonist number should be, providing the bravado necessary to entertain and terrorize us. It doesn’t define her because she knows who she is, and that is powerful. She never uses her weight as an advantage to herself or her plans. Not before nor since have we seen a fat character so secure in her sexuality and body image quite like Ursula the Seawitch. We also have Ursula, the best villainess of all time, become aĭrag and plus-size icon. The Little Mermaid has rightly so become an LGBTQ+ icon, as members of the transgender community have adopted the mermaid insignia and belief system into their journeys. That we are not predisposed or destined to remain in our body that we are born with, but we can become the person our soul has to be to survive. The magic of believing in ourselves is a universal concept. With Mermaid, we are treated to a tale of resilience and the gift to dream. Ariel saved Disney, and we owe it to the mermaid for the dominance Disney has become,Įven if said dominance strays from Walt’s designed plan. The animators were forced into a Kissimmee, Florida small studio, where they put all their energy into creating the Hans Christian Anderson masterpiece. The company lost the high-standard of 2D animation, and in its place, we saw a myriad of Xerox-copied animated films. ![]() After Walt’s death, we had a substantial period where the company pumped out mediocrity and downright flops left and right. Where do we begin? For starters, The Little Mermaid saved Disney from going into bankruptcy. The fiery redhead captivated a slew of dreamers to reach for that piece that makes them feel part of that world. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken gave a mermaid her voice to spring out of the sea in search of something far more significant than what she was born.
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