Yeah I mean there's all kinds of subtext they were gesturing at with the idea of aristocracy-as-demimonde, they just didn't follow through https://twitter.com/aneeman/status/843963007730405377 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Wealth and privilege made the Prince a monster, the servants are punished bc they were silently complicit, they actually say all that
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There's just no time to follow through on it even though by mentioning it they've thrown some huge monkey wrenches in the story
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I've been wondering if Prince Adam could actually afford to marry Belle? Presumably the castle coffers are pretty empty.
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in the live-action version they make explicit that the cursed castle is somehow mystically frozen in time
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True, but apparently the prince was a spendthrift (as per the prologue), so how much $ does he have on hand?
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And how would the village react to the resumption of taxation? Reminds me of Galavant plot w/ King Richard.
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yeah I guess the ending implies the treasures of the castle have been opened up for public use in return for resumed taxation
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