Beauty and the Beast Page #7

Synopsis: Disney's animated classic takes on a new form, with a widened mythology and an all-star cast. A young prince, imprisoned in the form of a beast, can be freed only by true love. What may be his only opportunity arrives when he meets Belle, the only human girl to ever visit the castle since it was enchanted.
Director(s): Bill Condon
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 12 wins & 65 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
70%
PG
Year:
2017
129 min
$503,974,884
Website
12,544 Views


We need help.

- I have to warn the Beast.

- Warn him?

How did you get away from him?

He let me go, Papa.

He sent me back to you.

I don't understand.

Where did you...

He took me there.

I know what happened to Maman.

Then you know

why I had to leave her there.

I had to protect you.

I've always tried to protect

my little girl.

Probably too much.

I understand.

Will you help me now?

It's dangerous.

Yes.

Yes, it is.

I could try to pick the lock.

After all...

it's only gears and springs.

But I would need...

something long and sharp.

Like that.

Perfect.

Oh, excuse me, Master.

I'm so sorry to disturb you.

She's not coming back.

No.

They're breaking down the doors!

Doesn't matter now.

Just let them come.

Kill the beast!

Kill the beast!

This isn't working!

I know what to do.

Kill the beast!

Kill the beast!

Kill the beast!

Are you not

the least bit concerned...

that this castle might be haunted?

Don't lose your nerve, LeFou.

Where are we?

This place seems familiar.

Like I've been here before.

Oh, hello, there.

You must be the talking tea cup.

And you must be...

his grandmother.

Grandmother?

Attack!

Oh, hello!

Gaston!

Gaston.

Help.

Sorry, old friend.

It's hero time.

Ooh, ouch!

Hello.

Oh, uh...

I believe this is yours.

She's very headstrong.

Do you have children?

No one

to protect you now, huh?

One, two, three, four...

five, six, seven, eight...

Good show, Chip, my boy.

Excellent!

The infantry's arrived.

Now, go and teach them a lesson. Go.

Yes, those are called books,

you third rate musketeers.

Oh! I'm off.

Just a clock.

Come here...

little boys.

I spin you this way.

I put it on.

Yes, pretty little boys. Yes!

Beautiful!

Go, be free!

Be free. Be free!

How do you like your tea?

Piping hot?

Or boiling?

Oh!

Mr. Potts!

Mama!

Thank you!

Take that!

Nicely handled!

Well, I used to be

on Gaston's side...

but we are so

in a bad place right now.

- You're too good for him, anyway.

- Yeah.

Should we get back to it, then?

Such sweet music.

- Stand back.

- Silence that harpsichord!

- What? Uh-oh!

- Maestro!

Darling! At last!

I'm coming, my love.

This is it!

The fat lady is singing.

Bravissima!

Watch your toes!

That's it! Go! Go!

Bon voyage.

Safe trip home.

And stay out!

Hello, beast.

I'm Gaston.

Belle sent me.

Are you in love with her?

Did you honestly think

she'd want you?

Belle!

Where is he?

When we return to the village...

you will marry me.

And that beast's head...

- will hang on our wall.

- Never!

I'm coming for you, beast.

- No!

- Belle?

Belle!

You came back!

- I tried to stop them!

- Stay there!

I'm coming.

Gaston!

No!

Don't let me go.

Please.

I'll do anything.

Don't hurt me, beast.

I am not...

a beast.

Go!

Get out!

Don't!

It's too far!

Please!

Come on.

You came back.

Of course I came back.

I'll never leave you again.

I'm afraid

it's my turn to leave.

We're together now.

It's gonna be fine.

At least I got to see you.

One last time.

No!

Please, no.

Come back.

We did it, Plumette!

Victory is ours.

- Oh...

- Plumette?

Plumette?

Oh, my darling, Plumette.

Oh, no.

Maestro, you were so brave.

Goodbye, my love.

Amore.

No! Don't leave me!

Chip!

Chip!

Have you seen Chip?

He ran off.

Where is my little boy?

- Mama!

- Oh, no!

Mom!

Lumire...

I can't...

speak.

It's all right, Cogsworth.

I can't...

Lumire...

my friend.

It was an honor to serve...

with you.

The honor was mine.

Come back.

Please don't leave me.

I love you.

Oh. Maestro!

Madame!

Maestro!

Ooh.

- Lumire!

- Ah?

Cogsworth, we beat the clock!

Mon ami!

Plumette!

Plumette!

Oh. Mon amour.

Oh.

Oh. Oh.

Chip! Look at you!

You're a little boy again!

What did I tell you, darling?

You smell so good!

Froufrou, finalmente!

Darling?

Oh! Mr. Potts!

Beatrice! I remember!

I do!

Henry?

Henry!

Oh! Oh, dear.

Oh!

I've been so lonely.

Turn back into a clock.

Turn back into a clock.

Lumire, look!

Oh, my Prince!

Hello, old friend.

Oh! It's so good to see you.

You saved our lives, mademoiselle.

Belle! It's me!

It's Chip!

Tale as old as time

Tune as old as song

Bittersweet and strange

Finding you can change

Learning you were wrong

Winter turns to spring

Famine turns to feast

Nature points the way

Nothing left to say

Beauty and the Beast

What? What is it?

How would you feel

about growing a beard?

Certain as the sun

Rising in the east

Tale as old as time

Song as old as rhyme

Beauty and the Beast

Tale as old as time

Song as old as rhyme

Beauty and the Beast

How does a moment last forever?

How can a story never die?

It is love we must hold on to

Never easy but we try

Sometimes our happiness is captured

Somehow a time

and place stand still

Love lives on inside our hearts

And always will

Minutes turn to hours

Days to years then gone

But when all else has been forgotten

Still our song lives on

Maybe some moments

weren't so perfect

Maybe some memories not so sweet

But we have to know some bad times

Or our lives are incomplete

Then when shadows overtake us

Just when we feel all hope is gone

We'll hear our song

and know once more

Our love lives on

Oh, oh

How does a moment last forever?

How does our happiness endure?

Through the darkest of our troubles

Love is beauty, love is pure

Love pays no mind to desolation

It flows like a river through the soul

Protects, proceeds, and perseveres

And makes us whole

Minutes turn to hours

Days to years then gone

But when all else has been forgotten

Still our song lives on

How does a moment last forever

When our song lives on

Ah

Tale as old as time

True as it can be

Barely even friends

Then somebody bends unexpectedly

Just a little change

Small to say the least

Both a little scared

Neither one prepared

Beauty and the Beast

Ever just the same

Ever a surprise

Ever as before

And ever just as sure

As the sun will rise

Oh

Hey

Ah

Ooh

Uh-huh

Ever just the same

And ever a surprise

Ever as before

And ever just as sure

As the sun will rise

Oh, oh, oh

Tale as old as time

Tune as old as song

Oh

Bittersweet and strange

Finding you can change

Learning you were wrong

Certain as the sun

Certain as the sun

Rising in the east

Tale as old as time

Song as old as rhyme

Beauty and the Beast

Tale as old as time

Song as old as rhyme

Beauty and the Beast

I was the one who had it all

I was the master of my fate

I never needed anybody in my life

I learned the truth too late

I'll never shake away the pain

I close my eyes but she's still there

I let her steal into my melancholy heart

It's more than I can bear

Now I know

she 'll never leave me

Even as she runs away

She will still torment me

Calm me, hurt me

Move me, come what may

Wasting in my lonely tower

Waiting by an open door

I'll fool myself

she'll walk right in

And be with me for evermore

I rage against the trials of love

I curse the fading of the light

Though she's already flown

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Stephen Chbosky

Stephen Chbosky (born January 25, 1970) is an American novelist, screenwriter, and film director best known for writing the New York Times bestselling coming-of-age novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower (1999), as well as for screenwriting and directing the film version of the same book, starring Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Ezra Miller. He also wrote the screenplay for the 2005 film Rent, and was co-creator, executive producer, and writer of the CBS television series Jericho, which began airing in 2006. more…

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