![]() ![]() ![]() It takes the best parts of the Disney classic, and borrows aspects of Cocteau’s early screen version as well as elements from the original story to create a superior adaptation that is relevant to today’s audiences. Like we said, the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast is not just a copy of the animated original. It uses classic influences wisely Director Bill Condon aspires to the beauty of Cocteau's 1946 film version of Beauty and the Beast – and bests it We spoke to Emma Watson, Dan Stevens and Luke Evans from the film’s cast plus director Bill Condon and composer Alan Menken, who all supported our position that it’s not just better than the animated version – it’s the best screen adaptation ever. But it’s more than simply a live action re-tread of the celebrated classic. Disney’s live action version, which hits cinemas this week, promises audiences a spectacular remake of its cartoon forerunner. ![]()
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