The picture is really beautiful, and every frame of the beautiful picture can be cut off as a wallpaper, but the plot has dragged down the special effects, the inexplicable love, and the blunt Happy ending.
The movie opens with a mother telling a bedtime story: a wealthy family fell into poverty due to an accident, and the family could only move from the city to a dilapidated house in the countryside. Bell had some yearning for life in the countryside and quickly adapted to it. His father was found on a merchant ship, and the family thought they could go back to the city to continue living, but Bell was reluctant to go back (the reason she gave was also very confusing). The father went out and two sisters were brought by the father. A bunch of things, Bell just wanted a rose (the main film finally started), and then his father got lost and entered the beast's castle, and he stole a rose to anger the beast, and then Bell died for his father, and entered the castle smoothly. The next plot is really more confused. . Adhering to the principle of one dress a day, I really thought she only lived for three or four days, and every time she talked to the beast, she was tit for tat. I really couldn't tell when she fell in love. . .
Let's talk about that mysterious golden power, it has a healing effect in water, but the golden arrow can kill beasts, but the problem is that the golden power comes from the arrow?
Also, after the queen of the king (and the beast) was killed by the king, she didn't hate the king at all, but instead helped him find a woman? ? ? It can only be said that fairy tales are fairy tales.
All in all, the bloody level of the plot makes me unbearable to look directly, but I still have to say how beautiful the picture is! Bell is so beautiful! The props are exquisite! It's good to enjoy the scenery without watching the plot!
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