Lumiere is his well-meaning but narrow-minded friend who isn't picking up on it. "A girl! Oh ho ho, she will break ze spell!"https://twitter.com/baileymeyers/status/837426058831900672 …
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suddenly the thing where he HAS to marry a woman or he'll be locked away forever in shame gets another dimension
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@arthur_affect@JennyENicholson A case has been made that the 1991 film was informed by the experience of AIDS: https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/04/its-not-just-frozen-disney-has-always-been-subtly-pro-gay/361060/ …pic.twitter.com/Es64QJ41O3
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I definitely see a lot of influence, esp in choices like having the Beast be physically dying at the end
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The "Kill the Beast!" subplot, absent from the original book, all about stigma and prejudice
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They really put a ton of oomph into the self-loathing. Benson's delivery of "Maybe it's better this way"
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I just tried rewatching this scene and identifying Gaston's death as the Wilhelm scream has ruined it for me
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This ending and Brave both hinge on the fact that curses have an unwritten five-minute grace period policy @clarkjosephf @JennyENicholson
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Frozen on the other hand had a delayed-action curse; they still had her turn fully to ice for effect??
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