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Beauty and the Beast

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The story of a gentlehearted beast in love with a simple and beautiful girl. She is drawn to the repellent but strangely fascinating Beast, who tests her fidelity by giving her a key, telling her that if she doesn't return it to him by a specific time, he will die of grief. She is unable to return the key on time, but it is revealed that the Beast is the genuinely handsome one. A simple tale of tragic love that turns into a surreal vision of death, desire, and beauty.

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With its magical optical effects and enchanting performances, Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast remains the most surreal -- and soulful -- of the fairy tale's film adaptations.

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Kevin Maher The Times (UK) 08/06/2018
5/5
What's mesmerising about Cocteau's film is the seriousness with which it regards the fairytale material, combined with an eerie, dreamlike production design that's more effective precisely because it's more real. Go to Full Review
Kristin M. Jones Wall Street Journal 02/14/2018
"Beauty and the Beast" remains a profound exploration of the human and animal worlds, light and darkness, and love and art. Go to Full Review
Larushka Ivan-Zadeh metro.co.uk 09/06/2017
More exquisite than ever thanks to a 4K restoration, Jean Cocteau's dreamy 1946 black-and-white retelling of Beauty And The Beast is a real spellbinder. Go to Full Review
Sean Axmaker Stream on Demand 10/28/2023
The B&W photography by Henri Alekan shimmers, and the eerie imagery (created entirely in camera) creates a texture of visual poetry and cinema magic never been equaled in the years of fairy tale cinema since. Go to Full Review
Michael J. Casey Michael J. Cinema 09/19/2021
4/5
The characters are familiar, and the story is typical, but unless you have seen Cocteau's 1946 version of the story, you really haven't seen the magic and wonder of a fairy tale on the screen Go to Full Review
Allen Almachar The MacGuffin 07/25/2020
It's a mesmerizing experience of the highest order, hitting on every emotional beat and nailing every visual trick. Go to Full Review
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Tom F @RT55173143 2d The imagery and story are interesting to watch unfold, though it is hard to imagine in 2026 how this must have looked to audiences in 1946. See more Tim M @tgmacman Mar 31 A hauntingly effective adaptation of the classic fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast captures the magic through pathos and striking lighting. See more sean O. @seandaddy0 Jan 24 The special effects for the time period were superb. See more Simon T @Bucksplit Nov 10 Echoes of several fairy tales and myths, particularly Phantom of the Opera and Cinderella. But Jean Cocteau's version is mind-numbingly tedious and incredibly slow. It's also woodenly acted and strangely uninvolving. Its reputation is baffling. If I heard the Beast preface another utterance with 'Belle, Belle...' I'd have screamed. But what do I know: I'm someone who also loathes Les Enfants du Paradis. See more Lluvia A @RT77312457 Jul 8 A beautiful adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. See more john h @RT11274104 Jun 6 The most magical and accurate adaptation of Beauty and the Beast. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis The story of a gentlehearted beast in love with a simple and beautiful girl. She is drawn to the repellent but strangely fascinating Beast, who tests her fidelity by giving her a key, telling her that if she doesn't return it to him by a specific time, he will die of grief. She is unable to return the key on time, but it is revealed that the Beast is the genuinely handsome one. A simple tale of tragic love that turns into a surreal vision of death, desire, and beauty.
Director
Jean Cocteau
Screenwriter
Jean Cocteau, Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, Jean Cocteau
Production Co
Les Films André Paulvé
Genre
Fantasy
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 1, 1947, Wide
Rerelease Date (Theaters)
Jun 21, 2002
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 14, 2017
Box Office (Gross USA)
$138.2K
Runtime
1h 35m
Sound Mix
Mono
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.37:1)
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