| Kate Mara Movie: La bella y la bestia Golden Films
Movie La bella y la bestia (Golden Films) |  |  | | List Price: $5.98 | | Label: GoodTimes Entertainment
Salesrank: 109956
Released: November 1, 2005 | | Our Price: $3.04 | | Used Price: $2.34 | | MPAA Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD | |
| Features:
Closed-captioned Color Dubbed DVD NTSC | Starring:
I r e n e C a r a | |
La bella y la bestia (Golden Films) Reviews: Not Disney and Not Entertaining  2006-02-28 - I ordered this DVD not realizing it was not the Disney feature. Since I had already opened the packaging I figured I'd check it out. I found this to be a very basic, boring and not a very entertaining version of the timeless tale. The animation is dull and appears washed out. The story lacks the adventure and excitement I felt necessary to entertain my young kids (even my six-year-old fell asleep).
If you're in the market for the Disney version of this movie be aware that this version is NOT DISNEY.
Not Disney, but interesting and entertaining!  2005-10-15 - Don't you hate it when someone gives a product a one star review because of a mistake they've made? I sure do. I'll make this review short and provide a little more information than the previous reviewer. Let's start by saying that this is not the Disney version which is pretty obvious because: 1. The cover art features different characters and 2. No Disney animated film has 0 reviews.
Anyways, this 1992 version of the classic tale is stunningly charming. The story is as simple as an old man with 5 grown up children suffering through a grand financial crisis and relying only on hope to regain their place. After a disappointing visit to the harbor which was supposed to bring him happiness, the old man gets lost in the way back home and is picked up inside a magnificent enchanted castle, unaware that a ferocious beast (With a noble heart) lives inside. Foolishly, the man steals a simple rose from the beast's gardens, a gift his daughter Beauty had so kindly asked for. Angered, the beast feels betrayed by the old gentleman and tells him that either him or his daughter must die for stealing the rose, however, when Beauty arrives she manages to charm the beast and break the evil spell that was cast upon him.
While the story-line is simple and sweet, the animation is a little silly. The greatest part of the film is the opening song, "The Beauty in the Beast," unlike the Disney film, this movie is a musical in the sense that it uses familiar classical melodies to add a story-book feel to it and the voices are quite interesting. Children often prefer this to the Disney version so if you have a little fan of the timeless tale at home, he or she might appreciate this. After all, Goodtimes films were meant for children and their ratings would be higher if people only bothered to view them from a child's mind.
Not Disney's _Beauty_  2005-09-09 - This was my own fault, but don't make the mistake I made, of thinking this is the Disney version. It isn't!
Talk and more talk...  2000-01-09 - I was disappointed with this version of Beauty and the Beast, as it does not have much action, and definitely does not have the fun that the Disney version provides. My 3 1/2 year old gave it his best shot, but it was very boring and we all decided it was a waste of time. The characters do not grab you, and as a matter of fact, they are somewhat unlikeable. This in itself is a put off, but when the beast finally appears, you think, okay, it's going to get better. NOT...Stick with Disney!
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