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I'm sure many of wewe are aware that Beauty and the Beast is my inayopendelewa Disney movie, since I can't help but trumpet that fact everywhere I go, but lately I've been hearing a lot about the plot holes present in the film. I hadn't ever noticed any of these discrepancies until people pointed them out to me, and I was surprised to find that their presence did nothing to diminish my upendo for the movie. Normally the revelation of these plot holes would have bumped the movie down several spots on my list, but instead they provided chakula for thought. I'm not here to deny their existence, because they're definitely there, but what follows is a collection of my theories and explanations concerning these plot holes. It is purely my opinion and wewe have every right to disagree with it.

Let's begin with the most obvious plot hole: the timeline issues. It's somewhat ambiguous as to whether the movie takes place over a period of months au days. Personally I've always viewed it as months because when Maurice leaves for the fair wewe can see the leaves on the trees changing color, thus indicating it is early autumn, and when the spell is broken there are maua, ua buds everywhere, so we can infer that the season is now spring.
 Time to go jump in a pile of leaves!
Time to go jump in a pile of leaves!
 maua, ua blossoms galore! I hope no one has allergies.
Flower blossoms galore! I hope no one has allergies.

 An artist's depiction of a faerie ring.
An artist's depiction of a faerie ring.
The problem with taking this view is that Maurice is zaidi than a little scatterbrained, and there's no way he could have survived the winter months alone in the forest. A common theme in many fairytales is that time passes differently in the faerie realm than in the mortal world. One of the better known examples of this is the faerie ring: an unwary traveler stumbles into a ring of mushrooms and discovers a faerie party going on. They jiunge in the revelry for what seems like only a couple hours, but when they break away to continue on their journey they find that a lifetime has passed and all their Marafiki and family are either very old au dead. I like to think that, since Beauty and the Beast takes place in an Enchanted castle, Belle could easily have spent a few months there when only a few days passed in the surrounding forest and town, thus resolving the conflicting timelines.

Another time related issue that we see in the film is the problem with the Beast's age. At the beginning it is stated that the rose will "bloom until his twenty-first year," and later the Enchanted objects say "ten years we've been rusting." From this we can deduce that the Beast was only eleven when he was placed under his curse. However, the portrait that is hanging in his chambers, which was presumably painted before the spell, clearly depicts a man who is at least in his mid-teens. My theory concerning this is probably the most far fetched of all my theories, but I find it satisfactory nonetheless. I don't know how many of wewe have read The Picture of Dorian Gray kwa Oscar Wilde (I highly recommend it), but if wewe haven't here is a quick summary of the plot: a beautiful young man has a portrait painted of him. Desiring to remain youthful forever, he unwittingly makes a deal with the devil so that he will remain young and beautiful while his portrait ages and reflects all of the sins he commits during his lifetime.

 The ripped drapes and dark atmosphere onyesha a lot of time has passed.
The ripped drapes and dark atmosphere onyesha a lot of time has passed.
kusoma this book got me thinking - what if the Beast's portrait has the same premise behind it? If the rest of the objects in the ngome are enchanted, it's likely that the portrait is Enchanted as well, and as the years go kwa the portrait changes to reflect what the Beast's human form would look like as he gets older. The first time we see the portrait, the room is dark, dirty, and ruined, so we can assume that the Beast has been under the spell for a while, perhaps a few years, so instead of depicting an eleven mwaka old boy it shows us a teenager. The portrait served as a reminder to the Beast of the beauty he believes he will never again possess, and this is the reason why he rips it - he can no longer stand having those blue eyes taunt him with their beauty.

Now let's go back to the very beginning of the movie which opens with a beautiful view of the ngome and tells us of the prince that lives there. But we must stop and wonder: what exactly is he a prince of? It is explicitly stated that the movie takes place in France, and France already has a ruler, so where did the Beast come from and how are the townspeople not aware of the ngome that sits on their doorstep? I've always entertained the notion that the Beast is actually from a fairytale land, and that when the Beautiful Enchantress cursed him and his ngome she also banished them to the real world. The ngome is far enough away from the town that the villagers aren't aware of its existence, but kwa the time Belle comes along the Enchanted objects have met enough Lost travelers to understand that they are now in a strange place known as France.

There are two "plot holes" that I've heard mentioned which I actually don't think are plot holes at all, so I want to clear those up. The first is that it doesn't make sense how Gaston and the mob found the Beast's ngome so quickly when Maurice couldn't find it even after having already visited it once. When I first heard this I just facepalmed.
 Gaston with the magic mirror.
Gaston with the magic mirror.
First off, Maurice wasn't paying attention to where he was going the first time he encountered the ngome - he was running for his life from a bloodthirsty pack of Mbwa mwitu loups for God's sake! I find it very hard to believe that anyone would be able to retrace their steps after something like that, especially someone as scatterbrained as Maurice. Secondly, did anyone notice that Gaston was holding the magic mirror? That mirror shows wewe "anything wewe wish to see." Gaston could easily command it to onyesha him the way to the castle, and I reckon that's what he did. On juu of that he's the best hunter in town, so he probably knows the forest well anyway. The sekunde plot hole is the Beast's nonexistent parents. Someone please explain to me how this is in any way a plot hole? Out of all the Disney princes, Charming, Phillip, Shang, and Naveen are the only ones who don't have nonexistent parents, and even then we don't know what happened to Charming, Phillip, and Shang's mothers. Can wewe really call this a plot hole? It doesn't have a direct effect on the plot, and it is such a common occurrence that I don't consider it one.

I tend to view plot holes in sinema as places where we can insert our own ideas about what happened, and I've had a lot of fun coming up with these theories. The plot holes in other DP sinema don't fascinate me quite as much, but I've still done some thinking about them. I hope wewe enjoyed kusoma this makala as much as I enjoyed uandishi it! Tell me what wewe think of my crazy speculations!
 *sniff* I just upendo happy endings!
*sniff* I just love happy endings!
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 I guess Elsa is now the mother of Olaf,Marshamllow and the Snowgies.
I guess Elsa is now the mother of Olaf,Marshamllow and the Snowgies.
I'm not actually analyzing the full short,just the beginning.
Ever since Frozen Fever came out I wanted to do this analysis but I didn't have time,but now I can so let's do this.And what better choice for my analysis on this short than the first thing that happens when it begins.
When Frozen Fever begins,the very first thing we see is Elsa changing and deciding on the ice topping figures for the cake.She changes them three times before she decides on the perfect one.When I first saw the short,I quickly recognized the posses of each figure from moments in the movie au from printed media and...
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