A modern Christian-themed retelling of the classic fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast".A modern Christian-themed retelling of the classic fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast".A modern Christian-themed retelling of the classic fairy tale "Beauty and the Beast".
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Summer Naomi Smart
- Belle Watson
- (as Stephanie Wood)
Lindsay Nielson
- Anna
- (as Lindsay Wellington)
Caitlin E.J. Meyer
- Kelli Watson
- (as Elizabeth Joelle)
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As with most "Christian" made films, this one is not a slick production and their are no big names etc. BUT...it is reasonably acted, the script is fine as are the sets and location . We enjoyed the film. For those who think it is the worst film they have ever seen...well, they should see more movies then as this one does not deserve that criticism. All in all, it was nice to not have the swearing and the usual vulgarities of what passes today for entertainment. Watch this for yourself.
Average acting, but great message delivery. Thoroughly enjoyed and will watch again. Lots of lessons to follow and learn. Highly recommend.
Matthew Reese and Summer Naomi Smart play the title roles in this LDS produced adaption of Beauty And The Beast. It's a pleasant romantic tale fit for
more than church audiences.
Our beast is a millionaire recluse whom if he doesn't change his ways is going to become Mr. Potter in his old age. He lost his wife years ago and except for a housekeeper and a parade of assistants who last like the maids in the Day household in Life With Father.
Into his life comes Belle played by Summer Naomi Smart who's a churchgoing girl and softens the man.
Smart and Reese have some good chemistry and the relationship deepens and even survives a bit of sabotage.
Nice bit of film making from the LDS church.
Our beast is a millionaire recluse whom if he doesn't change his ways is going to become Mr. Potter in his old age. He lost his wife years ago and except for a housekeeper and a parade of assistants who last like the maids in the Day household in Life With Father.
Into his life comes Belle played by Summer Naomi Smart who's a churchgoing girl and softens the man.
Smart and Reese have some good chemistry and the relationship deepens and even survives a bit of sabotage.
Nice bit of film making from the LDS church.
I really liked this movie. Yes it's labeled as a Christian Romance (or LDS, depending which version you saw), but this is a movie that everyone could enjoy. It makes you rethink Beauty and the Beast in a new light: this version emphasizes forgiveness, second chances, family ties, and loyalty.
Didn't expect much -- avoided seeing it in its very brief theatrical run -- then heard some good things about it when my brother watched it on DVD. Turns out that BEAUTY & THE BEAST: A LATTER-DAY TALE is a delightful film that is both romantic, touching and thought-provoking. The leads have a chemistry that works and the telling of the familiar story has enough twists and originality to make it compelling. Technically there are a few weaknesses (some shots are on the soft side), but the direction, script and music all blend well together to provide a very enjoyable film. I'm glad that I didn't overlook this one -- for it's a "Gem"!
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