Beauty and the Remake
By Trina Scuderi,
Spring 2018 Intern
When I was little, I would have Disney’s Alice in Wonderland, The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast playing on loop. I
watched those movies so often, I’m sure even my mom could quote them
verbatim.
Recently, Disney has been reimagining these classic tales as
live-action; replacing animation with actors. So it was no surprise that I was
thrilled when Disney released their adaptation of Alice in Wonderland in 2010.
The 2010 version wasn’t bad as a standalone film, but it
couldn’t compare to the magical quirkiness of the original. I was left
disappointed. It just didn’t hold the same enchantment as its predecessor.
When the live-action Beauty
and the Beast was announced, I was much more skeptical. My hesitation grew
with every cast report and photo release. I almost expected to be disappointed.
Instead, the remake held the magic of the original. I was
enthralled by the music, cast, CGI, everything.
The cast was especially incredible. Luke Evans and Josh Gad were the perfect
Gaston and LeFou, respectively. It was the Beauty
and the Beast of my childhood.
The sheer perfection of Beauty
and the Beast has restored my excitement for Disney’s live-action remakes.
I’m definitely looking forward to the upcoming remakes of Aladdin, The Lion King
and Mulan!
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