Review: Beauty and the Beast 3D
Feb. 10th, 2012 03:50 pmI wanted to see this on the big screen before it was gone, so I went out to do so this morning. It's been so long since I sat down and watched it that I had forgotten how freakin' AMAZING this movie really is! The voices, the pacing, the visuals, the songs....everything goes together perfectly. I'm somewhat immune to crying at the "death scene" since I, like every other little girl, saw this movie hundreds of times as a kid. But the Howard Ashman dedication still gets to me. Poor guy.
As for the 3D...
I was worried that I'd have a hard time watching it in 3D because I heard some people had bad reactions to it (like headaches, not being able to watch with glasses, etc). It was hard for me to clearly see the sides of the movie screen; but other than that, it worked OK for me. However, some scenes looked better than others. And I think it's simply because it's hard to convert a 20+ year old cel-animated movie into modern 3D. The only scenes in the movie that looked really cool in 3D were the opening musical number, some of the scenes in the woods, and all the scenes that had stuff like snow, bubbles, or other little things floating around.
However, the CGI stuff looked REALLY cool in 3D. I still had the problem with seeing the sides of the screen; but it wasn't so bad that it took me out of it. The Tangled short was freaking adorable (even if it was weird to hear the queen speak). The Brave trailer was great (I cannot wait to see that movie!!). And the Lorax movie looks like absolute crap. And now that I know that theatrical 3D wont break my eyes, I'll probably see the Nemo re-release when it comes out in theatres soon.
As for the 3D...
I was worried that I'd have a hard time watching it in 3D because I heard some people had bad reactions to it (like headaches, not being able to watch with glasses, etc). It was hard for me to clearly see the sides of the movie screen; but other than that, it worked OK for me. However, some scenes looked better than others. And I think it's simply because it's hard to convert a 20+ year old cel-animated movie into modern 3D. The only scenes in the movie that looked really cool in 3D were the opening musical number, some of the scenes in the woods, and all the scenes that had stuff like snow, bubbles, or other little things floating around.
However, the CGI stuff looked REALLY cool in 3D. I still had the problem with seeing the sides of the screen; but it wasn't so bad that it took me out of it. The Tangled short was freaking adorable (even if it was weird to hear the queen speak). The Brave trailer was great (I cannot wait to see that movie!!). And the Lorax movie looks like absolute crap. And now that I know that theatrical 3D wont break my eyes, I'll probably see the Nemo re-release when it comes out in theatres soon.
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Date: 2012-02-11 12:00 am (UTC)But honestly during the prologue of B&TB, right when it starts when we see the castle into distance and the piano starts up, I started crying. It was so beautiful.
Tangled Ever After was hilarious and cute. It was so well done
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Date: 2012-02-11 12:33 am (UTC)3D can be really cool to see when done well, but it's not something I need to see every single movie in.
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Date: 2012-02-11 06:26 am (UTC)BTW, a few years ago, I met one of the writers of this movie. He said that the original idea was for the movie to end with Belle asking the Prince to grow a beard; but they changed it at the last minute. I kinda wish that they had kept that line in. XD
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Date: 2012-02-11 09:28 pm (UTC)Anyway, it sounds like you have the same issue I do seeing 3D movies. I can't see the entire screen in 3D, either, and it gets kind of distracting. I haven't seen a traditionally animated movie in 3D, but I've rediscovered a lot of them just by watching them on a widescreen t.v. since none of the detailing is lost. Plus, I was always one of those kids that paused the movie every chance I got to see how certain animations were drawn, what was happening in the background, etc. (And heck, just last night I realized there's a blue heron during the animated sequence of Enchanted. I've watched the movie countless times, but never noticed it! The best part about Disney/animated movies is that there's always something new to discover!)
And stuff. I am bummed I didn't get to see Beauty and the Beast with friends recently, but I may just have to watch it on DVD. Perhaps the pencil test version, even. :D
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Date: 2012-02-12 03:09 am (UTC)