Beauty and the beast: Where's the chemistry?

Beauty and the beast
Staring: Vincent Cassel, Léa Seydoux André Dussollier
Rated: 4/10
Beauty And The Beast is one of the greatest love stories to have visited the children’s storybook shelf but this French mount unravels it without much chemistry between its two main protagonists. What it concentrates more on is the visuals and they are, indeed, a delight and help in holding together this slightly stretched fairy tale without a soul or much of a love story.
What would you say of a movie which is an extremely good-looking film but fails to conjure up any tender moments between the beauty and the beast? I thought that’s too misplaced and you can’t really spend so much time on groovy visuals while the beauty and the beast visit the frame together very rarely.
So is it a children’s film? Not really, because it moves very slowly. Is it for grown-ups? Actually not, because of the lack of chemistry on one end and the irritating petulance of the ‘beauty’ when trapped in the beast’s castle.

Source: Sunday Pioneer, 16 November, 2014

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