Long ago in a French kingdom, there lived a spoiled and selfish Prince
(Dan Stevens) in a castle where he would throw big parties with all his
royal subjects. One night, an old beggar woman entered his castle and
offered the Prince a rose in exchange for shelter from the cold. The
Prince sneered and laughed at the old woman along with his subjects,
even as she warned him not to be deceived by appearances. The Prince
turned her away once more, and soon after, the old woman's haggard
appearance disappeared to reveal a beautiful Enchantress. The Prince
tried to ask for forgiveness, but the Enchantress had already seen there
was no love in his heart. As punishment, she turned the Prince into a
hideous Beast and transformed the subjects into household objects. The
Enchantress's spell caused the people outside the kingdom to forget
about the castle and everyone living in it. The Beast was left with a
magic mirror as his window to the outside world, as well as a rose. If
the Beast can earn the love of another before the last petal falls, the
spell will be broken. Otherwise, he will be doomed to forever remain a
beast.
Several years later in the village of Villeneuve, there
lives a young woman named Belle (Emma Watson). She doesn't quite fit in
with the rest of the townspeople, who all view her as odd ("Belle").
Belle's interests lie in storybooks. She is pursued by the handsome but
narcissistic hunter/former war captain Gaston (Luke Evans). He rides
into town with his comrade LeFou (Josh Gad) and finds Belle after she
leaves a book shop. Gaston attempts to woo her and invite himself to
dinner with her, but she turns him down.
Belle returns home to
her father Maurice (Kevin Kline), a music box maker. He is in the
process of creating a music box modeled after himself and his late wife,
who was also Belle's mother ("How Does A Moment Last Forever"). Belle
tells Maurice how she notices that the villagers think she's odd, which
Maurice rejects. Maurice is set to head to another town to sell his
music boxes, and Belle asks him to bring back a rose, like he always
does.
Maurice rides through the forest with his horse Philippe.
He turns toward a path where snow is falling. A pack of wolves
encounters Maurice, forcing him and Philippe to flee. They pass through a
gate that leads him onto the forgotten grounds of the Prince's castle.
Maurice enters the castle and is spotted by Lumiere the candelabra
(voice of Ewan McGregor) and Cogsworth the clock (voice of Ian
McKellen). Maurice walks into the dining hall and sits down. He is
startled when Chip (voice of Nathan Mack), a young boy turned into a
teacup, moves toward him and speaks to him. Maurice runs out of the
castle and starts to ride away until he passes through the garden and
spots a rose. He tries to pick one for Belle, but he is found by the
Beast, who calls Maurice a thief. The Beast takes him prisoner.
Back
in the village, Belle is trying to show a little girl how to read until
she is called out by a man who discourages her from teaching another
girl to read. Gaston finds Belle and once again tries to court her after
saying she shouldn't concern herself with any children other than hers.
Belle knows what he is trying to say, and she firmly tells him that she
will never marry him. After scoffing at the idea of being Gaston's
wife, she expresses her desire to seek adventure and excitement away
from the village ("Belle Reprise"). Moments later, Philippe returns and
Belle knows that something bad must have happened to Maurice.
Belle
rides Philippe back to the castle. She finds Maurice in the dungeon,
where warns her to turn back. Belle then meets the Beast and is stunned
by his appearance. The Beast says Maurice is a thief and must serve for
life in the dungeon. Belle offers to take his place, despite Maurice's
objections. The Beast agrees to the exchange and he lets Maurice go.
Belle promises him she will find a way out of there.
Belle meets
Lumiere and Cogsworth, despite initially being freaked out by a talking
candelabra and clock. The two were originally heads of the castle before
the curse transformed them. Belle also meets Mrs. Potts (voice of Emma
Thompson), Chip's mother who is now a teapot, plus Chip himself;
Plumette (voice of Gugu Mbatha-Raw), the maid and Lumiere's girlfriend
turned into a featherduster resembling a peacock; Madame de Garderobe
(voice of Audra McDonald), an Italian opera singer who is now a
wardrobe; and Maestro Cadenza (voice of Stanley Tucci), Garderobe's
husband and former composer who is now a piano. Lumiere guides Belle out
of the dungeon and into a room in the East Wing. Garderobe dresses
Belle in a ghastly frock, which gives Belle the idea to use the ribbons
to climb down the tower.
Gaston is in a tavern with LeFou
lamenting Belle's rejection of him. LeFou tries to cheer him up along
with the other villagers by talking (or rather, singing) in detail about
how great Gaston is ("Gaston"). Not long after, Maurice enters and
starts raving about the Beast and how he's taken Belle as his prisoner.
The other villagers laugh at his claims, but Gaston offers to follow
Maurice to find the Beast, mainly to get Belle to marry him.
The
Beast tries to get Belle to join him for dinner, but he is too abrasive
as he pounds on her bedroom door. Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, and
Plumette all stand behind him and try to help, but Belle refuses to join
the Beast as she is still tying ribbons together to make her rope. The
Beast storms off and insults his subjects. We see the rose drops another
petal, and as a result, the castle starts to shake and crumble a
little. It also causes the castle objects to become less and less human.
Belle
leaves her room and joins the castle objects as they guide her to the
dining hall. Lumiere leads the objects in a dazzling musical number ("Be
Our Guest") as they boast about their fine dining. Afterwards, Belle
wanders into the West Wing, which Lumiere and Cogsworth had tried
(poorly) to keep a secret from her. There, Belle finds the rose encased
in a jar. The Beast then frightens her and screams at her to get out.
Belle runs away and rides Philippe out of the castle grounds. The wolves
then attack her in the forest. Belle tries to fight them off until the
Beast shows up and fights them himself. The alpha wolf bites into his
back, but the Beast throws it off and roars, scaring the wolves away.
Belle then helps the Beast onto Philippe.
Belle tends to the
Beast's wounds, even as he complains about the pain. She lets him rest.
Mrs. Potts explains to Belle that the Beast was not always so unkind.
Since they have known him all his life, they know that after the
Prince's mother died, his father raised him to be the way he was before
he was cursed. When Belle asks about the rose, the objects say that the
Prince will remain a beast forever if the last petal falls without him
finding someone to love and to love him back, and that they will become
inanimate. They sing about their yearning to become human again ("Days
in the Sun"), and we see the young Prince looking upon his mother on her
deathbed before his father pulls him away.
Maurice leads Gaston
and LeFou into the forest as they try to find the path to the castle.
Gaston and LeFou think Maurice is just crazy. Once Gaston reveals his
true intention to only be helping Maurice for Belle's hand, he also
growls at Maurice and threatens to leave him to the wolves. Gaston tries
to cover it up by putting on the nice guy act, but Maurice already sees
who Gaston really is and makes it clear that he will never allow Gaston
to marry Belle. Gaston knocks Maurice out cold and ties him to a tree
so the wolves can come after him. LeFou considers this to be too much,
but he has no choice and must follow Gaston.
Belle is reading
Shakespeare to the Beast, who already knows the story by heart. He then
brings Belle to see his enormous library, which he says can be hers now.
Over time, Belle warms up to the Beast as he shows his kinder and more
gentle side, and the objects can see it too ("Something There"). The
Beast later shows Belle an enchanted book that allows anyone to travel
anywhere they want to go if they can visualize it. Belle places her hand
in the book and they are transported to an old house in Paris. It was
once home to Maurice and his wife when Belle was a baby. The Beast finds
a doctor's mask, indicating that Belle's mother was killed by the
plague. A flashback shows Maurice tending to his wife as she is dying.
She tells him to protect Belle, and all that was left behind was a glass
rose, which Belle finds.
Maurice is saved by a local beggar
woman named Agathe (Hattie Morahan) and she tends to him. Maurice
returns to Villeneuve and is sitting in the tavern when Gaston and LeFou
return to find him, both surprised. Maurice tells the villagers that
Gaston left him to die in the forest. When Maurice calls out LeFou as a
witness, Gaston intimidates LeFou into lying to cover his back. Gaston
has Maurice dismissed as a delusional madman.
The Beast invites
Belle to dance with him in the ballroom. Garderobe dresses Belle in a
beautiful gown while Lumiere and the others try to properly groom the
Beast. The two then meet in the staircase and walk into the ballroom as
Cadenza plays a tune to accompany them ("Beauty and the Beast"). Belle
and the Beast share a romantic dance. Afterwards, the Beast wonders to
Belle if she may be happy there, but she asks if anyone can be happy if
they are not free. He knows she misses her father, and he gives her the
magic mirror to see him. Belle sees the villagers harassing Maurice, and
she knows he is in trouble. The Beast sets Belle free so that she may
go to help Maurice. The Beast climbs his tower in despair as Belle rides
away, though he knows now that he truly does love her ("Evermore"). The
castle objects become sad since they know Belle doesn't love him in
return for the curse to be broken.
Gaston has Maurice committed
to a mental institution but gives him one more chance to redeem himself
if he gives Gaston his blessing to marry Belle. Maurice still refuses,
so Gaston sends him away. Belle arrives in the nick of time to stop the
carriage from riding off. She shows the villagers the mirror to prove
the Beast exists, which horrifies everyone. Gaston changes his tune and
starts to gather the villagers to go after the Beast before he attempts
to harm anyone else ("Mob Song"). Belle is then locked in the carriage
with Maurice as Gaston leads to villagers to storm the castle.
The
castle objects see the villagers making their way to the castle. They
try to hold the door closed, but the villagers start to break it down.
Cogsworth goes to warn the Beast, but he is too depressed to care about
what happens. Lumiere then leads all the castle objects into a plan. As
the villagers enter, LeFou sees Mrs. Potts and Chip, mistakenly assuming
Mrs. Potts is his grandmother. She is NOT happy and she initiates the
fight. Lumiere lights up the floor, Mrs. Potts pours hot tea on the
attackers, Cadenza shoots his piano keys, Cogsworth sends flying books
to hit the villagers, and Garderobe dresses three goons in powdered
wigs, make-up, and gowns. Two men run away in horror, but the third is
rather pleased with his look. Cadenza sits on LeFou, who asks Gaston for
help. He refuses so that he can go after the Beast. Moments later, Mrs.
Potts falls from the chandelier, but LeFou catches her and decides to
switch sides. Mrs. Potts tells him he's too good for Gaston anyway.
Meanwhile, Agathe is seen going up the stairs. The villagers then run
away in terror.
In the carriage, Belle reveals the glass rose to
Maurice and that she knows the truth about what happened to her mother.
Maurice insists he only wanted to protect her, which Belle understands.
She takes out a pin so that Maurice can pick the lock. They break out of
the carriage, and Belle rides Philippe back to the castle.
Gaston
makes his way up to the tower and finds the Beast sitting sadly outside
the window. He claims Belle sent him and then shoots the Beast in the
back and causes him to fall onto a lower roof. Gaston goes after him and
wants the Beast to fight back. Belle then returns to the castle, which
reinvigorates the Beast's spirit. He defends himself against Gaston and
declares he is not a beast. He holds Gaston over a ledge as the coward
begs for mercy, but spares his life and orders him to leave. The Beast
leaps to the next tower to be with Belle, only for Gaston to shoot him
twice in the back moments later. Karma then goes for Gaston as the
bridge he is standing on crumbles, and he falls to his death.
The
Beast is mortally wounded, but has enough time to see Belle before he
dies. The last petal then falls. The castle objects celebrate their
victory over the villagers, but Plumette turns into an ordinary
featherduster in Lumiere's arms. Mrs. Potts frantically looks for Chip
as she becomes a regular teapot. Chip arrives soon after and almost
crashes but is caught by the coat hanger, and they both become
inanimate. Lumiere and Cogsworth express their mutual friendship before
they too become inanimate.
Belle cries over the Beast and tells
him she loves him. Agathe enters the room as Belle says this. It turns
out Agathe was the Enchantress in disguise, and she restores the rose to
its original look, thus breaking the spell. The Beast then transforms
back into his human self. He and Belle then share their first kiss. The
darkness then disappears over the kingdom, and everything starts going
back to normal. Lumiere, Cogsworth, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Plumette, Cadenza,
and Garderobe all wake up and turn human again and reunite with their
loved ones. Mrs. Potts reunites with her husband from the village, while
Cogsworth reunites with his wife (though he's not too thrilled about
that). The Prince runs to hug his friends.
A celebration is held
in the ballroom with all the castle subjects and villagers, including
Maurice and LeFou, joining. Belle and the Prince share a dance, wherein
Belle asks the Prince if he can grow a beard. Garderobe and Mrs. Potts
sing while Cadenza plays the music over the dance. And they all lived
happily ever after.
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