Sandra Stewart
There seems to be a trend in movies recently: more interest in the human element, less in hi-tech spectacle. Ironically, two of the best movies I’ve seen in the last couple of years that explore the area of human relationships are cartoons. Both are Disney productions exemplifying the highest standards of artwork, complex musical scores, and a strong storyline. Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin are alike in these ways, but Beauty and the Beast, unlike Aladdin, is a movie with a message.
Both movies open with a narrative voice-over, setting the scene. In each the artwork is wonderful. The story Aladdin begins with the terrifying Tiger-God set against a deep, dark sky sparkling with stars. Even …show more content…
They have [lots which everyone knows and Disney writers have adapted to suit today’s society. In Aladdin, Princess Jasmine isn’t only a “girl” expecting to be married off. She has her own string personality and demands the right to choose whom she’ll marry. She also helps Aladdin overcome the evil Jafar, so that they can “lice happily ever after.” However, it is in Beauty and the Beast that the most powerful changers to the fairy tale have been made. Belle is definitely the star of this movie, and again she’s not a week little girl. In the movie, Belle is a more fully woman who respects education more than good looks, she really despises the “macho” Gaston. Gaston is an addition to the original fairy story and this character really modernizes the plot. Though Gaston, the movie is able to make us think about “jock” behaviors, mob violence, and propaganda. It’s critical of all of these things. Beauty and the Beast has a moral that Aladdin doesn’t. It’s more than a story. This is the real difference between the two movies. Beauty and the Beast shoes how powerful and fragile love is. Even my little brother knew that this movie showed us that real love is for what a person is and not what a person looks like. He could see that the Beast became a handsome Prince only because he and Belle loved each