An unstable farm girl becomes prisoner to a flesh-eating beast to cure her father's illness.An unstable farm girl becomes prisoner to a flesh-eating beast to cure her father's illness.An unstable farm girl becomes prisoner to a flesh-eating beast to cure her father's illness.
Berta Andrea Snædal
- Belle
- (as Andrea Snædal)
Silja Rós
- Beast's Ex
- (as Sija Rós)
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Belle (formerly named Fanga) is a stunning love story that transports the viewer to magical and scenic Iceland. Excellent casting -featuring an entirely Icelandic cast-makes this version of the classic tale unique. The storyline has twists and turns that keep the viewer guessing. For those who like a little blood and gore, Belle delivers. I loved seeing the character of Belle portrayed as a strong and determined young woman and heroine. The Beast is a hunk. Reminded me of Fabio. Beautifully shot. Many of the panoramic scenes took my breathe away. Would highly recommend and will definitely watch again!
This is a much watch! The scenery is out of this world - the director and crew chose the most beautiful settings. The acting is incredible - you can really feel their emotions and you can tell how much fun they all had making this together. The cinematography is unique and creative - a breath of fresh air in a world of movies that all have the same shots. The story takes you on a journey that keeps you on the edge of your seat - the script really ropes you in. I think the witch was my favorite character - her raw emotion is so tangible and real. And did I mention the scenery? I know I did... it's just too good not to mention twice. Fantastic film can't wait to watch and rewatch again and again!
An Icelandic version of the story of Beauty and the Beast. Belle lives with her father, who became very sick. Her blood on the rose that the Beast protects can cure her father, and she goes to the cave, gets her blood on the rose, and takes it to the enchantress who makes a drink from it. Her father drinks it, and is immediately well. But there is an 'unless'. The spell lasts until sunrise, unless she chooses to live with the Beast. She decides to go to the Beast, and find out what the rules are, and if there is another 'unless'. He doesn't have any food for her, so she seeks out the plants that are edible, and offers some to the Beast. Simple to say, he is not a vegetarian. And unless the Beast falls in love with her, he cannot change. But she won't leave him since then her father will die. The scenery is beautiful, but the movie is not really all that special to rate a high score.
I've read this script dozens of times, been to all the filming locations in Iceland, met the director, cinematographer, editor, producer, and composer, and each time I've watched Belle in theaters and at home I've noticed something new and found myself falling in love with the story or the characters or the music or Iceland a little bit more. "Jeez," you might say, "does this guy just love the movie, or is he somewhere on the spectrum? Or was he maybe the Assistant Director?" And if I was in front of you when you asked those three questions, I would give an emphatic, "Yup" to each.
More seriously, I've never felt I fully believed Belle in any adaptation of the fairytale until this one. So thanks, Max and all for helping me finally get it.
More seriously, I've never felt I fully believed Belle in any adaptation of the fairytale until this one. So thanks, Max and all for helping me finally get it.
The film was quite beautiful. It transports you through the countryside of Iceland, which was magical in and of itself. The film overall is a well acted fairytale. The leads are real standouts, and the supporting cast is compromised of pros of Icelandic cinema. A bit of a slow burn, but definitely worth sticking around. There's an odd humor sprinkled throughout, which helps moves the film along. The score was also pretty magnificent and supported the "character," of the scenery quite nicely. The movie pairs well with a rainy day indoors, proceeding your trip abroad, with a glass of red wine in hand.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)
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- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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