La bella e la bestia

Titolo originale: Beauty and the Beast
Regia: Bill Condon |
Anno: 2017
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Famiglia Fantasy Romance
Tag: france | magic | fairy tale | transformation | cartoon | castle | musical | remake | curse | creature | 18th century | beast | live action and animation | live action remake | fairy-tale adaptation |
Cast: Emma Watson | Dan Stevens | Luke Evans | Josh Gad | Kevin Kline | Hattie Morahan | Haydn Gwynne | Gerard Horan | Ray Fearon | Ewan McGregor | Ian McKellen | Emma Thompson | Nathan Mack | Audra McDonald | Stanley Tucci | Gugu Mbatha-Raw | Clive Rowe | Thomas Padden | Rita Davies | D.J. Bailey | Adrian Schiller | Harriet Jones | Adam Mitchell | Tom Turner | Michael Jibson | Zoe Rainey | Daisy Duczmal | Jolyon Coy | Jimmy Johnston | Dean Street | Alexis Loizon | Sophie Reid | Rafaëlle Cohen | Carla Nella | Obioma Ugoala | Lynne Wilmot | Jane Fowler | Alison Harding | Chris Andrew Mellon | Jemma Alexander | Sandy Strallen | Dale Branston | Daniel Ioannou | Peter Challis | Wendy Baldock | Norma Atallah | Leo Andrew | Steven Butler | Sharon Gomez | Jacqui Jameson | Vivien Parry | Simone Sault | Beth Willetts | Mandy Montanez | Tom Oakley | William Bozier | Jak Allen-Anderson | Phil Grannel | Freddie August | Nicola Keen | Ebony Molina | Alison Jenkins | Ellen O'Grady | Dawn Buckland | Rebecca Mckinnis | Jody Hall | Ben Fox | Nathan Vaughan Harris | Tim Stanley | Ben Clare | Marina Abdeen | Danielle Acors | Hayley Ainsley | Rhianne Alleyn | Gabby Antrobus | Sophie Atkins | Koko Basigara | Holly Bluett | Daisy Boyles | Ava Brennan | Sophia Brown | Sophie Carmen-Jones | Cassie Clare | Tanya Cumberland | Natalie Davis | Paige Drury-Lawrence | Stephanie Elstob | Cordelia Farnworth | Cj Field | Lily Frazer | Lucy Alexa Gilbert | Helen Gulstan | Selina Hamilton | Leah Hill | Abigayle Honeywill | Chelsea Inez | Blythe Jandoo | Shireen Jathoonia | Billie Kay-Piper | Hannah Kenna-Thomas | Ella Kora | Jennifer Leung | Emily Loumba | Cassie Macmillian | Fiona McDonald | Samira Mighty | Sonoya Mizuno | Anna Momcilovic | Nicola Mooi | Nicole O'Neill | Abiona Omonua | Jazz Peters | Courtney Pruce | Kayla Radam | Katie Singh | Lucy St. Louis | Ruth Steele | Jasmine Takacs | Naomi Weijand | Leah West | Skye Lucia Degruttola | Timia Julien-Box | Adelaide Morgan | Gemma Fray | Lara Decaro | Max Brophy | Samuel Brown | Daniel Daszek-Green | Freddie Hunter | Joey Brown | Tom Burgering | Nate Leung | Kai Gordon | Oscar Francisco | Harry Marcus | Johanna Smitz | Isobel Hamilton | Karl Farrer | Rudi Goodman |

La celebre fiaba La Bella e la Bestia torna sul grande schermo in una nuova rivisitazione live-action dell'indimenticabile classico d'animazione Disney del 1991. La storia racconta il fantastico viaggio di Belle, giovane donna brillante, bellissima e dallo spirito indipendente che viene fatta prigioniera dalla Bestia e costretta a vivere nel suo castello. Nonostante le proprie paure, Belle farà amicizia con la servitù incantata e imparerà a guardare oltre le orrende apparenze della Bestia scoprendo l'anima gentile del Principe che si cela dentro di lui.

Approfondimenti

According to some sources, Danny DeVito was considered for the role of Maurice. D
This movie establishes that Belle was actually born in Paris, and moved to Villeneuve after her moth [...] D
At two hours and nine minutes, this version is forty-five minutes longer than La bella e la bestia ( [...] D
One of the wolves has a scar on its face. This is a nod to Il Re Leone (1994) and Il libro della giu [...] D
This is Ewan McGregor's first role in a Disney movie. At least it was before Disney acquired the Sta [...] D
Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, the directors of La bella e la bestia (1991), were brought on this mov [...] D
Sir Ian McKellen originally turned down the voice of Cogsworth in La bella e la bestia (1991), a dec [...] D
In this film, the opening Disney logo animation isn't the standard "live-action" landscape with the [...] D
Final film of Rita Davies. D
Highest domestic opening gross of all time for a movie rated PG, as well as highest grossing movie r [...] D
This is Dan Stevens' first musical. However, it was not the first time that Dan has sung. He sang br [...] D
In the "Be Out Guest" song, Belle never actually gets to eat anything. None of the servants actually [...] D
Laura Linney, who collaborates frequently with director Bill Condon on his movies, was considered to [...] D
Although Gaston proclaims a lack of interest in literature, one of his lines in The Mob Song, "Screw [...] D
This is Ewan McGregor's first Disney movie. His next movie was playing the title character in Ritorn [...] D
Dan Stevens and Luke Evans appeared in Dracula movies: Stevens in Dracula (2006) and Evans in Dracul [...] D
Disney's third live-action/photorealistic computer-animated adaption of an original animated classic [...] D
This movie does not feature the song "Human Again", which appeared in a famous deleted scene from La [...] D
Emma Watson received $3 million upon signing, but made $15 million, since the movie made over $1 bil [...] D
Emma Watson and Dame Emma Thompson appeared in the Harry Potter film franchise. D
During the song "Gaston", LeFou is seen cracking a man's neck. This also happened twice in Atlantis [...] D
Bill Condon was one of the first directors approached by Disney to direct the film but he turned it [...] D
Luke Evans (Gaston) had to wear fake teeth during filming, due to having canines that are longer tha [...] D
Agathe/Enchantress has a pet owl, a common pet for witches and wizards (such as in La spada nella ro [...] D
Emma Watson came up with the idea to have her character wear boots in this movie, instead of the bla [...] D
Principal photography was completed by August 27, 2015, more than eighteen months before this movie' [...] D
This marks Emma Watson's Disney debut and her first musical. It also marks Dan Stevens', Luke Evans' [...] D
Production designer Sarah Greenwood based the town of Villeneuve on the village of Conques, France. D
When director Bill Condon first spoke to Disney about adapting La bella e la bestia (1991), they act [...] D
The song "Gaston" has new lyrics that were written by the late Howard Ashman, but never made the fin [...] D
Belle's bedroom ceiling has a painted sky with clouds, which was the ballroom ceiling from La bella [...] D
In one scene, the Beast reads a novel about Sir Lancelot, the character Dan Stevens played in Notte [...] D
Josh Gad (LeFou) and Luke Evans (Gaston) were allowed to improvise in many of their scenes. Most not [...] D
The opening scene, where the servants prepare the Prince for the ball, contains quite a bit of cleve [...] D
Ryan Gosling was offered the role of the Beast, but turned it down to appear in La La Land (2016) in [...] D
Céline Dion, who sang the title track on La bella e la bestia (1991) in a duet with Peabo Bryson, [...] D
When Belle first meets Jean Potts, he claims he cannot remember what he had forgotten. This is a par [...] D
During the "Be Our Guest" sequence, the group of "Plumettes" perform an homage to Busby Berkeley's c [...] D
This movie had the largest March opening in the following foreign markets: Mexico ($11.6 million), G [...] D
When Gaston is describing what he likes about Belle to LeFou, he says he can't think of the exact wo [...] D
Hidden Mickey: The lock on the stagecoach, in which Maurice and Belle are imprisoned. D
The song "Be Our Guest" in La bella e la bestia (1991) specifically mentions the time period of ten [...] D
Dan Stevens and Hattie Morahan appeared in Ragione e sentimento (2008) and L'estate all'improvviso ( [...] D
The "Be Our Guest" song contains several tributes to other musicals: At "culinary cabaret", there is [...] D
Like the character Belle, Emma Watson was also born in Paris, France. D
This is Ewan McGregor's second movie-musical that takes place in France, the first being Moulin Roug [...] D
Robert Pattinson was briefly considered for the role of the Beast. Pattinson played the cursed super [...] D
Audra McDonald and Gugu Mbatha-Raw completed their voice sessions for this movie over the course of [...] D
Emma Watson said she was bored during the filming of "Be Our Guest", since all she did was sit on a [...] D
Belle makes fun of the beast for reading a book about Sir Lancelot and the round table. Dan Stevens [...] D
During his song, Gaston says that he likes to shoot animals from behind, not caring if it's fair or [...] D
Due to the ten inch stilts worn by Dan Stevens in this movie, plus his regular height, this version [...] D
For the French dub of the movie, Cogsworth was renamed Big Ben after the famous British clock. D
The castle's staircase vaguely looks like the grand staircase of Paris' Opéra Garnier. D
Emma Watson, Ewan McGregor, and Sir Ian McKellen have each played a supporting protagonist: Hermione [...] D
When having dinner, Maurice is scared off after seeing Chip, who is now a tea cup, speak. He later t [...] D
Before the library scene, Belle and the Beast quote from William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's [...] D
Emma Watson and Dan Stevens said that their favorite scene to film was the iconic ballroom scene. D
In an interview with CinemaBlend on May 11, 2016, Josh Gad promised that the live-action remake of L [...] D
This is the second time that Lefou, who was a mean antagonistic character from the original Beauty a [...] D
Dan Stevens (Beast) and Luke Evans (Gaston), who play enemies, appeared in Dracula movies in the sam [...] D
This movie is set in France. Emma Watson (Belle) was born in France, and Ewan McGregor's (Lumière [...] D
When this movie was first announced, there were rumors circulating that Hugh Jackman would be cast a [...] D
Gaston's red vest is lined with a yellow and red checkered fabric, the same pattern used for Woody's [...] D
This is the 29th movie in history to gross over $1 billion worldwide. D
In the "Be Our Guest" number, when Lumière says "after all, this is France!" he drops a cleaver, [...] D
Gaston's backstory is explained in a deleted scene: in 1740, the 16-year-old Gaston saved the villag [...] D
Emma Watson was previously set to star in another "Beauty and the Beast" movie that was set up at Wa [...] D
The Beast was originally going to be created by having Dan Stevens in prosthetic make-up, designed a [...] D
Emma Roberts, Kristen Stewart, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins, and Emmy Rossum were considered for th [...] D
Alan Menken, who scored La bella e la bestia (1991), returned to score this live-action adaptation, [...] D
Gaston steps into a puddle after Belle rejects his proposal. In the original La bella e la bestia (1 [...] D
Chappeau never speaks, even after reverting back to human form. D
When this movie was first announced, Daniel Radcliffe was rumored to have a major role. This caused [...] D
Hattie Morahan (Agathe/Enchantress) and Dame Emma Thompson (Mrs. Potts) played the role of Elinor Da [...] D
In the scene set in Maurice's workshop, in the lower right corner foreground, there is a model of a [...] D
The first live-action/photorealistic computer-animated remake of an animated Disney movie deriving f [...] D
While never officially confirmed by Disney (though Dan Stevens and Paige O'Hara, who voiced Belle in [...] D
The glass dome that protects the rose was made by the U.K. glassblowing company Glass Solutions Ltd. [...] D
When the back-to-human Mrs. Potts reunites with her husband, he greets her as "Beatrice". That would [...] D
Director Bill Condon had actors and actresses sing Il Re Leone (1994)'s "Hakuna Matata" at the audit [...] D
Belle, in this movie, is the inventor instead of Maurice. This is because Emma Watson wanted Belle t [...] D
This is the sixth Disney live-action fairy tale themed musical, after Cenerentola (2015), Come d'inc [...] D
The royal family portrait in the West Wing is a combination of "Portrait of Louis XIV" by Hyacinthe [...] D
Jacqueline Durran based the design of Belle's signature yellow dress on a sketch drawn by co-star Da [...] D
In the castle battle, LeFou mockingly suggests Mrs. Potts is Chip's grandmother. This is an inside j [...] D
The suite played when Belle is first taken to her bedroom is from "Home", a song from the "Beauty an [...] D
Sir Ian McKellen and Hattie Morahan appeared in Mr. Holmes - Il mistero del caso irrisolto (2015), d [...] D
This movie is a live-action remake of La bella e la bestia (1991), but draws elements from other ver [...] D
In the library scene, Belle and Beast quote from William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". [...] D
In La bella e la bestia (1991), the spout of the teapot forms Mrs. Potts' nose. Here, the design was [...] D
Disney's third live-action/photorealistic computer-animated remake. D
According to Ewan McGregor, the hardest part about playing Lumière was getting the character's Fr [...] D
Jean Dujardin was strongly considered, and was the filmmakers' choice, for the role of Lumière. D
Alexis Loizon (Stanley, one of Gaston's henchman) played the part of Gaston in the French production [...] D
Belle hopping across stones to cross a creek or river is a reference to the 1992 Sega video game "Be [...] D
"Evermore", the second of the newly written songs, is actually a semi-replacement for Beast's Broadw [...] D
In this version, LeFou and Gaston are former soldiers. Gaston even mentions coming back from the war [...] D
In a 2018 interview with The Hollywood Reporter's historical podcast, It Happened in Hollywood, Lind [...] D
Josh Gad plays LeFou in this movie, and had previously co-starred with Jesse Corti (the original voi [...] D
During the West Wing scene, there is a painting of the young Prince with his parents, his pose is a [...] D
According to Disney, the first teaser trailer was viewed 91.8 million times in its first twenty-four [...] D
Harriet Jones's debut. D
This is the second live-action Disney movie for Hattie Morahan after Alice attraverso lo specchio (2 [...] D
Now Footman of the castle, instead of being a maître d' like in La bella e la bestia (1991), Lumi [...] D
Dame Emma Thompson (Mrs. Potts) and Hattie Morahan (Agathe/Enchantress) played the role of Elinor Da [...] D
Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Plumette) also played the title role in La ragazza del dipinto (2013). D
Dan Stevens' favorite moment in the movie is when he roars at the wolves and scares them off. D
The book the Beast uses to transport Belle to Paris is based on the book in La bella e la bestia - U [...] D
Maestro Cadenza is a harpsichord, with his mouth being the piano keys. This is a reference to piano [...] D
In the first half of the movie, the Beast wears raggedy clothes, symbolizing his initially savage pe [...] D
During the ballroom scene, Emma Watson had a hard time not looking at her feet, because Dan Stevens [...] D
The Enchantress, who cursed the Prince and his castle, had a larger role in this movie. There was a [...] D
This movie has become the number one highest grossing movie in the Philippines of all time, earning [...] D
In As Old as Time from Disney's Twisted Tale series. Mrs. Potts' name is Beatrice just like in the m [...] D
The highest grossing remake of all time, beating Disney's fellow remake Il libro della giungla (2016 [...] D
The cast includes two Oscar winners: Kevin Kline and Dame Emma Thompson; and two Oscar nominees: Sta [...] D
The Beast's library was based on the Joanina Library, situated in the University of Coimbra, Portuga [...] D
According to Emma Watson, when Belle had to be intentionally struck in the face by a snowball, the w [...] D
In an interview, Dan Stevens said that there was a different version of the ending transformation: t [...] D
When singing the newly added song "Days in the Sun", Belle says that there has been a "change in me" [...] D
To prepare for the role of Belle, Emma Watson re-watched La bella e la bestia (1991), and began taki [...] D
Emma Watson refused to wear a corset as part of her costume. D
An early idea for the ending of the film was to have Gaston survive and be placed under Agatha's cur [...] D
Ewan McGregor and Stanley Tucci appeared in Robots (2005) and Il cacciatore di giganti (2013)]. D
Unadjusted for inflation, this is the most expensive musical ever made, on a budget of $160 million. D
In the 1991 animated version, Mrs. Potts was voiced by Dame Angela Lansbury. In this version, Dame E [...] D
Ewan McGregor and Sir Ian McKellen come from big-budget fantasy franchises which had Sir Christopher [...] D
Director Bill Condon previously worked with Sir Ian McKellen in Demoni e dei (1998) (a movie which e [...] D
The coat rack, "Chappeau", is a play on the French word for "hat" - "chapeau". He was named for the [...] D
During the song "How Does a Moment Last Forever", Maurice is shown making a music box that resembles [...] D
According to Emma Watson, her Belle was very loosely based on Katharine Hepburn. D
Emma Watson revealed to fans that she would be playing the role of Belle, before it even went on rec [...] D
Shortly after it was announced that Emma Watson would be playing Belle, Belle's voice actresses Paig [...] D
LeFou is Disney's first canonical gay character in a feature-length movie. D
Like Il libro della giungla (2016), it is one of the rare cases where the remake has outperformed or [...] D
In the Belle reprise, the scene in which Belle sang some of its reprise in a green meadow hills scen [...] D
When filming was in production, rumors circulated that Lily Collins was in talks to portray Belle. D
Emma Watson developed a close relationship with screenwriter Stephen Chbosky while working on Noi si [...] D
The charm that Mrs. Potts has hanging below her spout is one of the earrings that she wears in human [...] D
Sir Ian McKellen played Cogsworth, who is an animated character for most of this movie. Hattie Morah [...] D
During the end credits of the original theatrical release, two actors are credited with the wrong na [...] D
Emma Watson (Belle), Dame Emma Thompson (Mrs. Potts), Luke Evans (Gaston), and Nathan Mack (Chip) al [...] D
Emma Watson (Belle), Dame Emma Thompson (Mrs. Potts), and Ray Fearon (Pere Robert the librarian) app [...] D
Belle's ballroom gown required 3,000 feet of thread, and over 12,000 designer hours to complete. It [...] D
As Belle takes care of the Beast, two martenitsas can be seen on the straps of her dress. A martenit [...] D
During Belle and Beast's waltz, the letters WD can be seen in the coat of arms design on the floor. [...] D
Hattie Morahan is attributed as the narration voice for the "Main Title: Prologue" on the soundtrack [...] D
Grossed over $170 million from 4,210 theaters at the North American box office in its opening weeken [...] D
If looked at carefully, Cogsworth's eyes and nose in his clock form forms a hidden Mickey Mouse symb [...] D
Some early sources suggest that Simon Pegg was briefly considered for the role of Lumière, howeve [...] D
According to some early sources, Josh Brolin was rumored to be considered for the role of Beast, but [...] D
In La bella e la bestia (1991), the Beast's castle is shown to be quite close to the village, yet no [...] D
Bill Condon was chosen to direct based mainly on his previous work on Dreamgirls (2006). D
Dan Stevens and Stanley Tucci worked with Bill Condon once before on Il quinto potere (2013). Sir Ia [...] D
The characters in this movie are revisions or updates of the La bella e la bestia (1991) animated ch [...] D
Ewan McGregor admitted during an interview he had never watched La bella e la bestia (1991). D
Mrs. Potts was played by Dame Emma Thompson, who played Mrs. Lovett at the Lincoln Center performanc [...] D
It was Josh Gad's idea for LeFou to slowly question Gaston's actions, and ultimately reform, after G [...] D
Ewan McGregor performed Lumière's "Be Our Guest" dances in motion-capture. However, he was embarr [...] D
Belle states to Madame de Garderobe the Wardrobe that she is not a Princess. Belle is one of the ori [...] D
Belle's town is named Villeneuve, after "Beauty and the Beast" author Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Vi [...] D
Luke Evans (Gaston) and Sir Ian McKellen (Cogsworth) appeared in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug [...] D
There are a few references to the Disney show Once Upon a Time (2011) in this movie, the most promin [...] D
LeFou means "The Fool" in French. Good name for this comical character. D
Emma Watson was considered to play the title role in Sir Kenneth Branagh's Cenerentola (2015). D
First Disney live-action/photorealistic computer-animated remake to break the two hour mark. D
Stephen Merchant originally had a cameo in this movie as Monsieur Toilette, a plumber who came to in [...] D