Beauty And The Beast - The Beast Release Belle

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This is the scene where the Beast release Belle.

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  • What I find to be very sad is the fact that Belle states, "He may be dying and he's all alone" and in a way, that is exactly what the Beast is going through, although she's unaware of it. The fact that he himself is in a similar situation (i.e., running out of time) but chooses to let her go speaks volumes of how much he's changed and cares only for Belle's happiness. Wonderful! <3

  • This is one of the best parts in the film this is when the Beast truely no longer has hate inside of his heart. Girls can learn from this a true prince charming is not someone who looks like a hot model a true prince charming is someone who has beauty inside his heart someone who will love you for who you are someone who will always love you. Nothing beats true love.

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  • tears :c

  • Belle left the Beast in tears!

  • I think this is the biggest proof against those who say that Gaston was the real hero of the movie: That was the very last day the Beast could break his curse and instead he let Belle go save his father because he loved her. Gaston on the other hand wanted to force her into marriage by locking his father into a nuthouse.

  • The most touching part was he had to let her go and ended up howling as she left to find her father.

  • I meant "unconditional.":)

  • He didn't want Belle to feel obligated to love him. He wanted it to be pure, conditional love. The same he has for her.

  • Why didn't the beast told her about his curse?

    it's a thing I wondered

  • The version of this scene in the musical makes this even more heartbreaking, especially in the high school productions. The last lines of the reprise of If I Can't Love Her (in the high school version of the musical): "So I finally know that I will always be in this hopeless state and condemned to wait, wait for death to set me free."

  • The most romantic scene I've ever seen in a movie. With complete power over her he releases her to make her happy, even though it may cost him being a beast for life. True love.

  • The Beast is a far more three dimensional and tragic character in the Disney film then the fairy tale, when we first see him, he's pretty much lost what little humanity he had left from years of lonelness, guilt and isolation, yet as he and Belle get to know each other, the Beast begins to regain his humanity and finds a few moments of happiness, and Belle begins to see a man where anyone else would only see a monster 

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