Movie · 1991 · Romance, Family, Animation, Fantasy · 1h 24m · G · English
Curator score: 8.7/10 (1.4M ratings)
The most beautiful love story ever told.
Overview
Follow the adventures of Belle, a bright young woman who finds herself in the castle of a prince who's been turned into a mysterious beast. With the help of the castle's enchanted staff, Belle soon learns the most important lesson of all -- that true beauty comes from within.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.7/10
IMDb: 8.0/10
Letterboxd: 3.91/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 95%
Metacritic: 95
TMDB: 7.7/10
Director
Gary Trousdale, Kirk Wise
Production
Silver Screen Partners IV, Walt Disney Pictures
Cast
Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Richard White, Jerry Orbach, David Ogden Stiers, Angela Lansbury, Rex Everhart, Jesse Corti, Bradley Pierce, Hal Smith, Jo Anne Worley, Mary Kay Bergman, Kath Soucie, Alvin Epstein, Tony Jay, Brian Cummings, Alec Murphy, Kimmy Robertson, Frank Welker, Alex Murphy
Where to watch
Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A landmark Disney animated romance with exceptional hand-drawn artistry, memorable songs, and a strong emotional arc. Its fairy-tale structure is familiar, but the character animation, villainy, and romantic chemistry give it enduring appeal.
Best for
fans of classic animation
viewers who like fairy-tale romance
family audiences
musical lovers
people interested in Disney's renaissance era
Skip if
you dislike musical storytelling
you want modern animation styles
you prefer grounded or realistic romances
you are tired of fairy-tale tropes
Overview
Beauty and the Beast is one of the defining achievements of mainstream animation: elegant, expressive, and built with a confidence that makes every song and scene feel purposeful. The film balances romance, comedy, and menace with unusual grace, and the castle setting gives the whole story a vivid, enchanted atmosphere.
Worth noting
What still stands out most is the animation itself, especially the way the characters move and emote. Belle feels intelligent and self-possessed, the Beast has real vulnerability, and Gaston is a gleefully outsized villain who nearly steals the movie whenever he appears.
Bottom line
The story is simple, but the execution is so polished that it becomes more than the sum of its parts. It remains a high point of Disney's renaissance period and a strong pick for anyone who wants a classic family fantasy with real craft and emotional warmth.
Top Letterboxd reviews
James (Schaffrillas) (5★) · 10441 likes
"Stockholm syndrome this," "stockholm syndrome that." How bout you stock up on four dozen eggs every morning to help you get large
mia lee vicino (3★) · 4856 likes
still don't really get why she ends up with a really big bear and not the sexy candle
lain (5★) · 4722 likes
the enchantress really is That Bitch for cursing an eleven year old boy because he didn't let a stranger into his house at night
sree (4.5★) · 3136 likes
we've all met a gaston
lanie (4.5★) · 2878 likes
i would do horrible terrible nasty disgusting awful things for disney to use 2d animation again