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La Belle et La Bête

Belle first entering the castle  
 
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arrayuk (5 days ago) Show Hide
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can present it with the aspect ratio as the director wishes it be seen. This is unwatchable for me and th best scene of the film.. Shame!
m0une (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Un des plus beaux films.. une ambiance délicieuse, des décors et des costumes baroques très beaux, bref, une petite merveille ce film de 1946 !
yutopi (11 months ago) Show Hide
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In Part 1 of the HBO film Angels In America, there is the famous dream sequence between Prior and Harper that pays homage to this scene.
juanbosco31 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Dedico esto a Concepcion Bouza Leiva, Luisito Aguero, Tulio Ramirez, Zoraida San Pedro, Orlandito Aloma, Esteban Luis Cardenas, Espino, EL Didorondango y a Daniel Sakuntala
juanbosco31 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Concepcion Bouza Leiva...dedico esta escena a usted , al pintor Eduardo Michelsen , a Benjamin Ferrera , a Rogelio Favio Hurtado , a Rogelio Quintana , al infante terrible ''''
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Is this a silent movie with music, and have you put it in slow motion or is it just like that?
EireDahlia (1 year ago) Show Hide
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it's filmed that way if you get it on dvd. not a silent, though
Cader1dris (1 year ago) Show Hide
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oh right, thanks
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I love how the caryatids can move, old, but awesome!
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I first saw this film at the theater at 15 in the 71. This is the scene that completely mesmerized me and stayed with me forever. I truly felt as if I was in a dream being lifted from my seat. It was probably the most beautifully surreal moments I'd experienced and felt in a film at such an impressionable period. Still one of my favorite film of all time.

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