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La Belle et la Bête: une 30e célébration

Original title: Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration
  • TV Special
  • 2022
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.9K
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Rita Moreno, Martin Short, David Alan Grier, Shania Twain, Rizwan Manji, Josh Groban, Leo Abelo Perry, Jon Jon Briones, Joshua Henry, and H.E.R. in La Belle et la Bête: une 30e célébration (2022)
AdventureAnimationFamilyMusicalRomance

Features live never-before-seen musical performances with brand-new sets and costumes inspired by the classic story, created to pay homage while also adding to the iconic story.Features live never-before-seen musical performances with brand-new sets and costumes inspired by the classic story, created to pay homage while also adding to the iconic story.Features live never-before-seen musical performances with brand-new sets and costumes inspired by the classic story, created to pay homage while also adding to the iconic story.

  • Director
    • Hamish Hamilton
  • Writers
    • Ryan Landels
    • Linda Woolverton
  • Stars
    • Ariana Grande
    • Martin Short
    • David Alan Grier
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Hamish Hamilton
    • Writers
      • Ryan Landels
      • Linda Woolverton
    • Stars
      • Ariana Grande
      • Martin Short
      • David Alan Grier
    • 46User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Won 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 3 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Ariana Grande
    Ariana Grande
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Martin Short
    Martin Short
    • Lumière
    David Alan Grier
    David Alan Grier
    • Cogsworth
    Rita Moreno
    Rita Moreno
    • Narrator
    Shania Twain
    Shania Twain
    • Mrs. Potts
    Paige O'Hara
    Paige O'Hara
    • Librarian
    Josh Groban
    Josh Groban
    • Beast
    Rizwan Manji
    Rizwan Manji
    • Le Fou
    Jon Jon Briones
    Jon Jon Briones
    • Maurice
    Richard White
    Richard White
    • Baker
    Joshua Henry
    Joshua Henry
    • Gaston
    H.E.R.
    H.E.R.
    • Belle
    Leo Abelo Perry
    Leo Abelo Perry
    • Chip
    Cindera Che
    Cindera Che
    • Vase
    Chris Grabher
    Chris Grabher
    • Dessert Waiter
    Valory Pierce
    Valory Pierce
    • Townspeople
    Charissa Kroeger
    Charissa Kroeger
    • Bimbette
    Nicholas 'Slick' Stewart
    • Candle Stick…
    • Director
      • Hamish Hamilton
    • Writers
      • Ryan Landels
      • Linda Woolverton
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    10jenbari-25666

    Creative, Unique, and Fun

    My family enjoyed the creative and unique take on a classic. I found the intertwining of the animated film, drawings, and live action to be very creative and well done.the live action actors are talented, amazing voices, and great dancing skills. They looked like they really enjoyed the performance. It is worth the watch and a great show to see with your kids. Don't listen to the negative comments. If you like Disney musicals, you will enjoy this creative version. Enjoy the music, dancing, story, and creativity of this version on Beauty and the Beast with the added history and intertwining story.
    9mchk-79690

    Not meant to be the original

    I've seen a lot of crybabies in these reviews. If you feel the need to complain about the race of the people portraying the characters, you have problems. They were all talented. This wasn't meant to be a live action movie, they did that years ago. This was to show the work that went into it 30yrs ago, along with remembering the scenes in the original movie, and then watching them act out the most poignant scenes and songs of the film. What is so hard to understand about that? Too many people calling it confusing, there was nothing confusing. It was entertaining, reminiscent, and everyone who was apart of it did a great job. Stop reading into everything like it needs to be Oscar worthy before it receives praise. Not to mention if you have kids, they will enjoy it, it was wholesome, fun entertainment.
    4juanchaparro

    Some good points, but a missed opportunity overall

    Can we be done with the vocal fry singing already? H. E. R. was just not right for the role. Or simply can't sing without adding the silly little frills.

    Josh Groban and Joshua Henry were the highlights of the show musically. Henry was stellar in the recent Into the Woods production and continues to wow.

    However, overall it was a rather disjointed mess. The back and forth between animated and live action was distracting and we didn't get nearly enough of some characters like Martin Short and David Alan Grier.

    But the part that made it laugh out loud bad was the guitar solo. Whichever creative head made that decision probably shouldn't be put in charge of anything.
    vchimpanzee

    Some of it worked, some didn't at least for me

    I saw the original many years ago but don't remember much about it, so even the animated movie was like seeing this for the first time. I have also seen a version with Robert Carlyle as The Beast aka Rumplestiltskin and Emilie de Ravin as Belle, as one of the stories told in the ABC series "Once Upon a Time". The animated movie, of course, was fantastic. Narrator Rita Moreno, who did a fine job, introduced us to the animator responsible for Belle. He did a wonderful job, as did everyone involved in the excellent animation, and I have to stay the more realistic animation in movies now doesn't quite have that degree of charm. And the acting performances were wonderful. Of course Angela Lansbury's Mrs. Potts was great, and I had forgotten how good Paige O'Hara was.

    So we were promised that live action sequences would be musical numbers. That wasn't quite true, as they tried to add some spoken word or dance sequences. We could see the cast walking past a portion of the live audience and that was nice. But after the animated film began, somehow I didn't see the first of the live action sequences as working. I was pleasantly surprised by H. E. R. Most of the time. I don't care for today's music and don't see talent when I see any of today's stars performing what passes for music. But H. E. R. Was fantastic in most of her numbers. Josh Groban was great too, at least as a singer, but his costume looked very strange and I can't imagine something that big being comfortable.

    Martin Short was very good, especially on the amazing "Be Our Guest". Still, I couldn't stop comparing him to Jerry Orbach and sometimes felt something was missing. Most of the cast members with spoken lines did a very good job. Joshua Henry had a Shakespearean style that seemed overly pretentious for what is essentially a kids' production, but fine for something more sophisticated.

    And I can't say enough about "Be Our Guest". Great singing, dancing, and objects appearing mysteriously from under the table as if by Disney magic.

    The conventional dance numbers were great. Not sure how to feel about the wolves or whatever those were. But was the Pilobolus/Esther Williams routine really necessary? It just seemed strange, even if they were quite good.

    Great costumes, except for the Beast. In my opinion, Groban should have performed offstage with someone else wearing that hideous thing. I mean hideous in a good way, if we can't see him in it. Great sets, too.

    But not all was good. I still saw some of the live action sequences as pointless or not done as well as in the movie. And Shania Twain did not show how talented she really is. I don't know if she didn't have the voice for this sort of production, or whether the problem was her mike. When she sang "Beauty and the Beast", it was better. Not great, but the live audience seemed to like it. As I recall Twain didn't have lines, because of course only Lansbury could really do them right. Maybe Lansbury's vocals would have worked better.

    And they couldn't avoid what passes for music in today's world. Actually, music of this type has been around a while, but that doesn't make it good. At one point heavy metal guitar was used, and I didn't care for it. And toward the end, why did H. E. R. Need to pick up a guitar and play that garbage? And some of the music toward the end sounded more like today's music than what was in the movie. Also, H. E. R. Couldn't avoid doing the extra syllables so many stars want to do today.

    Mixing the animation and the live action may not have been a bad thing, and some of the live action was certainly good, but in other ways, live action just showed how much better the movie was.

    I suppose it was worth seeing.
    7dorisdalea-91223

    I enjoyed it

    I have enjoyed this, but I can understand why others may have not.

    This is not a direct adaptation of the story as much as it is an homage to the original story and how that came to be. It is part documentary, part adaptation with mixed results.

    I have found H. E. R. To be a charming Belle, Josh Groban was great as Beast (though underused), Joshua Henry was a fantastic Gaston and Rita Moreno was a delightful host. Shania Twain was not bad as Mrs. Potts, but lacked the theatricality that Angela Lansbury brought to the role. Martin short was Martin Short, meaning a joy and David Alan Grier was well cast Cogsworth.

    I liked the sets they used and the costumes, though I have found the Beast to me a little more frightening than it might have been intended. The musical numbers were well done and well sang.

    The different styles flow better in the beginning than they do in towards the end and I feel that for what they intended to do they showed too much of the original movie.

    Is this bad? No.

    Do you miss out on anything if you don't watch it? Depends on how much of a Beauty and the Beast fan you are.

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      Original Beauty and the Beast voice actors Paige O'Hara (Belle) and Richard White (Gaston) appear as the Librarian and Baker, respectively, during the "Belle" musical number. Original Belle animator Mark Henn is the animator sitting at the desk that Rita Moreno's Narrator stands next to. Original Beauty and the Beast composer Alan Menken appears as the pianist during Shania Twain's "Beauty and the Beast" performance.
    • Connections
      Edited from La Belle et la Bête (1991)
    • Soundtracks
      Belle
      Music by Alan Menken

      Lyrics by Howard Ashman

      Performed by H.E.R.

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    • Release date
      • December 15, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beauty and the Beast: A 30th Celebration
    • Filming locations
      • Walt Disney Studios, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Electric Somewhere Co.
      • Done and Dusted Productions
      • Walt Disney Animation Studios
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1(original aspect ratio)

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