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"Be our guest!", sings Lumiére in one of the most iconic moments of 'Beauty and the Beast'. Iconic, indeed, is a good adjective for this Disney animated feature, which went beyond the family audience and even won some Oscars and a nomination in the Best Film category. And it's no wonder. This fairy tale, set in a bucolic French village, is the apex of childhood dreams with princes and princesses. The music is well fitted, the romance is charming and the characters are memorable. In the end, it pleases all kinds of audiences. Children are enchanted by the magic that surrounds the story, adults fall in love and everyone leaves the movie singing the beautiful songs sprinkled throughout the feature. To have fun and get emotional.

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A prince cursed to spend his days as a hideous monster sets out to regain his humanity by earning a young woman's love.
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