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Well, I was going to reblog this, but someone beat me to it. XD
Happy New Year, guys.
Ring the Bells
The Christmas tree is still up; the younger servants don’t have the heart to take down such a beautiful thing. No one roams the halls with heads filled with schedules and arms full of work; the more distant aides had traveled back to Paris to visit with their families. Only a few familiar faces remain: Lumiere and Plumette have stayed, lighting candles in the night through windows, finishing up the cleaning in preparation for a party in three days. Cogsworth is gone, as is Mrs. Potts. The two could not escape their respective spouses begging for them to stay awhile at home for Christmas, and Chip was delighted to spend more time with his father. Maurice has gone back to his old home for a little new year’s cleaning. Cuisinier’s kitchen has not gotten colder, nor has Chapeau’s quiet step vanished from the corridors, but both of them are still too far away for their presence to be felt.
Adam finds her in the library working on a plan for the well. Her gaze lingers on the window, past the last December snow and the trees–iced over for real–to the lights of Villeneuve that he thought he could see.
She looks up and smiles, gesturing for him to sit. Oh, what a time they’ve had. So much has changed since that fateful June. Now the castle laughs in its windows and dances in its paintings, and every picture of the queen has been restored so that her voice sings through the castle’s heart every time someone passes.
He studies the sketch in her hands, admires the machinery–the brightest woman of her age, he’d reckon–but her hands are still over the thick parchment; the charcoal she’s using is still sharp to a point. Something is on her mind, and her thoughts are not here. Curious, he shifts his head a little, so that they are facing the same way, glancing sideways at her, wondering what beautiful thoughts grace her mind tonight. He’s seen this expression before, somewhere, but where?
She smiles. She is far away, past the pillars and the forest, somewhere that fills her heart with joy.
Oh.
Suddenly he remembers. It’s the same look–albeit softer and kinder–that graced her features after they had danced for the first time, when she thought of her father and how he taught her to dance. The look that prompted him to show her the mirror.
The look that convinced him to let her go.
“Hang it all,” Adam exclaims, and pulls her along with one hand. Belle looks up at him, a question in her eyes, and he grins. "Quickly now; we have to beat the dawn.“
Within minutes, the other four staff are alerted and the six of them dress down, shedding the royal colors for winter cloaks as they whisk themselves away to the village, where the Scripture is being read to prepare for the new year and the villagers are singing in the square.
Mrs. Potts is beaming when she takes Adam’s hands in hers. Lumiere produces a multitude of floating flames to illuminate the night. Belle embraces her father, the two of them tears and kisses and laughter.
And Adam smiles as the villagers come up to him and ask so many questions, start so many conversations, and even gift him with a few of their wares. He thinks he’s going to cry, and almost turns away. He had been out of the castle a few times after June, but this is the first time he feels like he’s truly met these people. He’s found a family with not only his staff but with this village–finally–and he couldn’t be happier.
“Quickly, now,” Mrs. Potts urged, and the whole company found themselves on the hill where Belle once sang of reveries and somewheres, far from the lights, high enough to see the sliver of blue along one side of the horizon.
“Resolutions, anyone?” asked Belle.
And they throw them out, here and there: Chip wants to learn to play an instrument, Maurice wants to be able to see more of the world. Cogsworth has had enough of chaos and longs for order. Belle wants to live more adventures, and Lumiere only wishes that he and Plumette will never suffer again. Plumette wraps her arms around Lumiere and whispers that this is enough.
“And no more curses,” Mrs. Potts grumbles, and the whole of Villeneuve seems to reply “Amen.”
And then the first crack of dawn explodes around the sky in red, orange, pink and yellow, the first beams striking Adam across the eyes. He stares back without flinching, vowing to be unafraid and fearless, just like his wife. There will be no more suffering. There will be naught but joy, peace, happiness and love in his heart and the hearts of the people surrounding him.
“Bonne année,” he says, and the rest of the village takes up the call with tearful voices. After all, they were all starting anew, now. The darkness was gone. The dawn has come.
And the bells in Pere Robert’s church begin to ring, soothing their ears and welcoming brighter years to come.
Happy New Year, everyone.
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How interesting these two scenes are; how similar their undertones.
For both instances, the light is used to illuminate something horrific (in the eye of the beholder, at least).
Lumiere may be human in the first gif, but there was a reason the servants were mere silhouettes and voices in the prologue; they still only added to Adam's conceited flame. Even in the second gif we can't see his face, which sells the fact that Belle doesn't see him as sentient.
That being said, in both gifs Lumiere still sheds light on the curse, and is summoned almost on instinct for both. You can even see him lighting up in the second gif.
Thank you for gif-ing this. I find it so fascinating.
Lumiere + giving light to Belle and the prince in the darkest hours.
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A little while ago, @lumiereswig and I were talking about other musicals and I mentioned Epic the Musical, only the latest and greatest in terms of concept albums. If you want to see what they've released so far, click here.
Long story short, the musical covers one Odysseus, a PTSD-ridden Greek general, and his arduous journey through monsters, magic, and the literal, vengeful ocean to reunite with his wife and son. If you've read the Odyssey, then you've already know everything, but it's still worth a listen because the writer is a genius.
But to prove to Wiggy that this is a musical worth listening to, I made a BatB2017 edit. Because I found that this particular song (in which Odysseus laments the line between good and evil) matches perfectly with some of the scenes in the movie.
I think these people will also appreciate said musical:
@tinydooms @naturepointstheway @ginnyweatherby @sweetfayetanner @the-lily-blooms-late
#epic the musical#batb2017#movie edit#belle#prince adam#gaston#lumiere#the beast#beauty and the beast#the lyrics fit a little too well
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I will never not compliment the intricacies of the 2017 Beauty and the Beast remake
...because six years later, I still discover things like THIS
They didn't have to make the halls of the castle paradolic, but they did, and now the castle has a face that fades into darkness after the staff dies.
Guys, the castle dies too.
@naturepointstheway @lumiereandcogsworth @lumiereswig @tinydooms
#batb2017#batb servants#the attention to detail#is ASTOUNDING#like three well-placed lights and their reflections on a shelf don't usually make me feel things#but this did#alan menken#with the heart-wrenching music#WHO DID THIS#WHO DID THE CGI#BECAUSE YOU HURT ME TONIGHT#but also well done
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#also you giffed plumette's death!! thank you#i wanted to be sad today#shit did you ever notice her wing crawls over his chest like she's looking for his heart beat#GOODBYE I'M DONE I'M DONE#plumiere#lumiere#plumette#transformation
Why yes, I did notice. Six years later, I still notice. It still hurts. And there's still happiness in the after. (:
Playboy lumiere or fully devoted to plumette lumiere
Oh, that’s easy. Devoted.
I don’t even think I need to explain myself on that one. Because of this switch from Lumiere’s original personality, we get to see their relationship more fully develop into something beautiful and full of feels. Plus, dare I mention…?
Oh yeah, and what about…
Yeah. Devoted Lumiere means more emotion, more grief, and more happiness because in the moments that came after there was no more grief.
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#I know this story is going to be amazing#I can feel it in my soul#but at the moment it feels like I'm continually running into a wall
I resonate deeply with this. I am trying to write original fiction and I have the coolest idea, but I just ran myself into a wall that I CANNOT get out of now matter how many times I hit it with a club.
Writing the first draft of anything is the absolute worst.
#writer's block#optimism#I need more of it#up against a wall#I NEED MOTIVATION AND INSPIRATION HEEEEELP
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A lot of older animations have instances where the parents are either neglectful, misunderstanding, or dead, and I just wanna say Maurice might be one of the greatest outliers in that group of animated parents.
I love him.
maurice took his infant daughter and moved to a town he’d never been before in order to save her.
maurice was willing (and begging) to be the one locked in the beast’s dungeon instead of her.
maurice elected to be sent to an insane asylum rather than allow gaston to marry her.
maurice would fight the whole world if it meant his daughter got to live freely and be her true self.
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#ficvember#thinking about batbobsession hours#miss you friend
Don't leave this in the tags, mon ami.
for the 'two characters who never really interact,' plumette and lumiere :) ah kidding, plumette and chapeau!
I am on my phone so this gonna be shitty and probably w/o paragraphs or punctuation but EYYYYYYYY. I like both these characters a lot!
She doesn’t even notice he was hired until it’s been several months since he arrived. Oh, she sees him around; but he’s rather a perpetual guest: always polite, always on the outskirts of things, his manners making him half a courtier but his quiet attitude putting him higher in the servants’ regard than any King could be. It is only when she sees him blacking the master’s boots does she realize that he lives here now too, beside her, working as she does.
She is eleven. He must only be a couple years older—or a decade—or perhaps younger—it is impossible to guess his age. Chapeau is quiet, and keeps his secrets to himself.
He must loathe me, thinks Plumette. giggling and dancing! I am the opposite of him in all ways. He must think me so rude, so frivolous…
But he doesn’t think that, not at all. And she finds it out, through action, though never through words. She knows he is there because sometimes she is like to trip and fall and yet he is there, to steady her. He knows she is there because sometimes he hears a gale of laughter from another room, and the sound of it makes him smile too. She knows he is there when she hears a sneeze behind the curtains, or when her hat is just where she wants it, or when she stands beside him at the edge of parties and hears his fiddle and dances to the song.
She doesn’t know he sees her as a little sister. He never says it, upright. But Chapeau never needs to speak to make it known: he will protect the palace, and Plumette, like a silent guardian until his limbs go still.
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#i am in shambles over the larue family today
Wait, is "Larue" the family's last name? Is this a headcanon or real?
sometimes a family is an artist who loved his wife and their little baby girl.
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Okay, look at the description because? I need this??? as a full-fledged 300-page novel???? I'd read this three times over. Heck, I'd make headcanons about this.
May I make headcanons about this?
Eu fiz essas ilustrações durante o Dia dos Namorados de 2022, eu amo demais esse projeto! "Uma moça inteligente e determinada, que para salvar seu pai de uma dívida, vai trabalhar na mansão de um jovem veterano da Segunda Guerra, recluso e amargurado pelas cicatrizes em seu rosto devido ao campo de batalha." >>> I made these during brazilian's Valentine's Day 2022, and I love it so much! "An intelligent and determined lady, to save her father from a debt, decides to work on a manor of a young, World War II vet, recluse and bitter due to the scars in his face caused by the battlefield."
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I find myself thinking that it would be great if we had a baroque-style classical music fandom with little gilded edges and castles and everything...
...and then I remember that the Beauty and the Beast fandom is literally that and we have three straight-up musicians to write fics and theories about (Chapeau, Cadenza, Garderobe) and a half (because it's basically been accepted in fanon that Lumiere plays the accordion)
and how I have literally structured Chapeau's playing style around Antonio Vivaldi and Cadenza's playing style around Domenico Scarlatti/Frederic Chopin and I've written several fics that revolve around those characters playing music:
Shifting
Wooden
Nocturne
A Shadow's Tune
Opera
A Rare Gift Indeed
and I fall back on that from time to time and just remember yep it's me. I'm the music nerd that turned Chateau Villeneuve into a mini prodigy hall where music thrives despite an eternal winter and a complete lack of hands
#beauty and the beast#batb2017#chapeau#maestro cadenza#madame de garderobe#well shoot I'm a music nerd after all huh
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Appropriate, for this time of year.
“Grateful?”
“Yes,” Mrs. Potts urges. The seven of them gaze out at the frozen garden. The kitchen’s windowsill is now big enough to accommodate the entire heads of staff. We can all stare at the snow together, she thinks, but she keeps it to herself. "All we’ve been doing is moping around, halfheartedly trying to keep the mothballs out of the carpets. It’s only been a few months, and a suitable young woman will be around before you know it.“
"Oh, of course.” One of Cogsworth’s gears grates against another. Beside him, Chip winces. "One of the countless ladies we’ve sent letters of courtship to will forget the…“ His voice lowers considerably. "The monster that they’ve witnessed inside this castle. They’ll forget and come back, struck by Cupid’s arrow. The horns won’t matter, and neither will the fangs."
"Now, now, old friend, don’t speak like that.” Lumière lifts an arm to pat the majordomo on the shoulder, then lowers it, thinking better of the consequences. "We have time.“
”Do we?“
Mrs. Potts had never seen a clock so uptight. Then again, she had never seen a clock move, or speak, or keep its hands in the shape of a moustache.
"That charlatan didn’t bother to give us a time limit, only that when the last petal falls the spell will never be broken.”
“The petals haven’t fallen yet.” Mrs. Potts cuts in, effectively bringing the conversation back to her. She gazes at all of them, and Lord, she has never seen them looking so forlorn. Some of them avert their eyes, and the ones that do look to her have a glazed emptiness in them; something is dead, or already dying, yet they have so much time left. How can only a few months make Lumière’s voice so soft, Plumette’s face so withered? Her darling Chip looks at her, and she can tell that he wants her to hold him, but she can’t even do that.
No. This could be exactly what that witch wants. If her spirits weren’t up, then neither would Chip’s, and neither would any of the others’. Her job in life has always been to keep up morale. She won’t let them fall into despair. She won’t.
“That’s enough,” she continues. "Now, I want you to each name one thing you’re grateful for.“
Silence.
"Go on, now, I’m not going to wait.” Firm, but kind. This is a kindness.
“Well…the bridge looks pretty.”
Mrs. Potts smiles at her son, who’s avoiding her gaze now with a slight movement that could have been a shrug, sliding his hands into his pockets.
“Yes, well done,” she praises, and they all look out at the bridge across the lake. The snow sparkles in the fresh sunlight; though the icicles don’t melt, they twinkle and reflect the frozen water below.
“I’m still able to cook to my heart’s content,” boomed a voice from the far wall. "Can’t taste any of it, but the master finishes every crumb and that’s enough.“
"And isn’t that the best?” she responds. "Getting to do what you love despite the obstacles?“ I’m sure that, were the musicians here, they would feel the same.
Another sentiment with sad thoughts attached, so she does not say it.
"I think I would already be dead without you by my side, cherie,” Lumière says and wraps an arm around Plumette. She rests a wing where his elbow would be, and Mrs. Potts glimpses a hint of a smile.
“I feel the same,” Plumette whispers. “I would be lost without you, mon coeur."
"Ah, young love.” Cuisinier sighs, and Lumière’s answering smile, though tired, could have lit up the room.
Yes, she thinks, progress.
A few chords are plucked somewhere above her, and she looks up to see Chapeau hovering close by.
“I haven’t forgotten about you, love,” Mrs. Potts exclaims. "Go on, what are you grateful for?“
The design at the top smiled and gestured with one of his hands, sweeping across the stove, the windowsill, and everyone on it.
"Me too.” She grins. "I’m grateful we’re together.“
Chapeau always did have a way with words–now they were all naming things left and right.
"I can reach the higher parts of the ceiling without a ladder.”
“We’ll have the kitchen all to ourselves…”
“And the library–master never goes in there anymore…”
“We can play outside–”
“–climb the tallest tower–”
“–arrange our own midseason balls–”
“I can visit all the secret passageways!”
“Chip!”
The only one who hasn’t said anything is Cogsworth, who twitches every time a new suggestion was thrown out. However, the maitre d’ has always been quick to notice trouble in any situation.
“Mon ami, don’t ruin the excitement,” Lumière encourages. "There has to be something.“
"Yeah, don’t be boring,” Chip adds. Plumette stifles a giggle.
“Oh, all right, then!” Cogsworth’s so irritated, and Mrs. Potts can’t help but smile. "I’m grateful that we can still maintain a sense of order despite being crippled like this, and that you–“ He jabs a hand at Lumière. ”–aren’t as loud as you used to be!“
At this, Lumière’s candlelight triples in size. There is an uproar of laughter from him; the sound echoes off the topmost parts of the ceiling.
Then they’re all laughing. Plumette dances in the air, Cuisinier bangs his pots and pans together, Chapeau hides his face, and Mrs. Potts thinks tears might spill from her eyes. Cogsworth stamps his foot, and the gears grate again.
"Oh, very funny! You lot are all so...so…!”
But whatever he is about to say dies before it can be said; despite his demeanor, he is grateful–above all–to see them in such high spirits again.
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Far up, high in the West Wing, Adam rests on his bed, curled up under the covers. In his dreams, he’s a little boy again, having dinner with his mother. She laughs her golden laugh, and he remembers how good the food was.
He’s grateful, he thinks. He’s grateful that he remembers her so clearly.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.
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I used to be a huge advocate for Belle wearing her golden dress in the finale but I've since accepted how beautiful it is.
Belle's floral dress in Beauty and the Beast in 4k
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reblog if you wear glasses. too many mutuals don't know they have glasses wearers in their midsts
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I would love for someone to discuss this with.
Studio Ghibli.
Once upon a time, I knew about the soft reverence towards the studio and its wholesome, meaningful movies. I watched videos and read discussions about why Spirited Away was so moving and what message it portrays. How My Neighbor Totoro filled viewers with nostalgia for the wonders of childhood.
I watched both of them. I recognized the stellar animation and whimsical music.
I did not understand why people loved them so much.
Went in with high expectations. Liked both movies. But I didn't "get it."
Until I saw Howl's Moving Castle. Then I understood. That "Ghibli feeling" kicked in about halfway through.
Ghibli still remains a mystery to me, and if anyone's game (I know this isn't like my regular content), I'd love to sit down and discuss the feeling.
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I love it when in the musical Babette is shamelessly flirting with Maurice because it’s been so long since she’s seen an actual human and then she just turns to Lumiere and says “No offense.”
And Lumiere’s like
does it look like i can help that
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