Same to you, Daisuke. Your channel rocks as ever and have a sparkling day!
@DaisukeBeppu3 жыл бұрын
It’s always great to see you my friend and also at the live-streams! You really help me here and so I can’t do this channel without your awesome support. Thank you my dear friend.
@hamburgareable3 жыл бұрын
@@DaisukeBeppu Youre so welcome.
@kobefan22314 жыл бұрын
Love your channel, I know this is a older video, but i've been watching a lot of your videos to help me find criterions to purchase during the sale!
@DaisukeBeppu4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much my friend!
@BaileeWalsh5 жыл бұрын
I LOVE Jean Cocteau's films! His techniques and tricks for visual effects are amazing and I'm really into their outcome and the practicality of it. There's a hallway scene in Blood of A Poet that stands out in my mind so much when I think of the way he uses the camera and the set. I also like that he uses the same motifs in his films. (Maybe motifs isn't the right word.) Often mirrors are incorporated in his films and usually they are some sort of doorway or portal. He doesn't use actual statues, he uses people as statues even if they are part of the fireplace. It seems he uses a limited set, too. Like his films never venture too far from the main setting of a house and another place. I'm being vague because I'm thinking about multiple films of his. La Belle Et La Bete in particular has such a lavish look to it in my opinion. The costumes and the props have a dark Baroque style to them. And I think Jean Marais having the beast makeup and pieces on him add to that. I wrote this comment out before I finished the video and it seems you feel similarly! :)
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
This is a great comment and you have such a wonderful knowledge as always. So, there is such a palpable feeling to the atmosphere here that is at once magical and palpable at the same time. It is a fantastic mix, and Cocteau is a genius. I love this comment you made. Well done!
@BaileeWalsh5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! "Magical" is a great word for describing La Belle Et La Bete. Something else I like about this film is that since most people are familiar with the story it's a good sort of transitional film to show people who might be interested in watching more classic and/or foreign language films. Especially if they don't know where to start or how to approach watching such a wide range of cinema.
@VayaMovie5 жыл бұрын
So nice to had found you! My bluray from Cocteau's "Beauty and the Beast" arrives tomorrow and that video is an incredible prologue! Love the way you talk about it! Greetings from Spain. I'm studying non verbal comunication in cinema, focusing on hands, and Cocteau is the master of hands expression!
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Dear Vaya Movie, thank you so much for your kind comment! I hope you are well and I hope you enjoy the blu ray. I am very interested in what you say about how you are studying non-verbal communication in cinema! You focus on hands? Are there any films in particular that you think express this point well in your opinion? I would love to know what you have to say! Cheers from Tokyo.
@VayaMovie5 жыл бұрын
@@DaisukeBeppu Sure! You can go to my channel and see some video-essays there! I recomend you Hands of Suspiria or Hands of Tim Burton :)
@VayaMovie5 жыл бұрын
@@DaisukeBeppu or hands of Cocteau of course!
@1dbanner5 жыл бұрын
The best fairy tale for adults.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Indeed it is, sir!
@intogrey20383 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this film I was not sure if I would be able to separate my love for the Disney film.I was pleasantly surprised with how great the practical effects we’re.Beast voice was jarring at first but I soon got use to it.Great review as usual Daisuke.
@DaisukeBeppu3 жыл бұрын
Cheers my dear friend for commenting on this earlier video!!
@luissegovia82055 жыл бұрын
thank you daisuke .i just watch the movie only one time ... and enjoy the film very much ..and about 15 years ago i saw the blood of a poet ..but i dont remember the film well 😊
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much, and I hope you are well. I will talk about BLOOD OF A POET soon! Best regards.
@luissegovia82055 жыл бұрын
la bella y la bestia la vi hace 2 meses atrás ..me gusto sobre todo los efectos especiales ..para la época bastante convincentes ..gran película me gustó mucho la verdad ..la magia , la fantasía como comentaste en el vídeo es lo más significativo ..orfeo es la otra gran película de cocteau ..esperare tu comentario ...greetings from Chile ..i hope you understand spanish...my english its awful
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Dear Luis my dear, dear friend. Thank you so much as always, and your comment is very good. I am very happy to read it!
@leocoh895 жыл бұрын
Beautiful film, daisuke, simple but effective effects, the most poetic and visually appealing version of the story. I only have the bfi bluray release with the always excellent sir Christopher frayling, who , of course, does wonderful commentaries for leone films. I think I prefer orphee, which I do have on criterion bluray but it’s close. Excellent review.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Hello, my friend. Thank you very much! I don't have the BFI release, but it sounds to me to be quite excellent; so you don't need to double dip. I will try to move along as fast as I can so that I can cover the other Cocteau films in the Criterion Collection. A true master. Thank you for your great comment, my friend.
@larsthurgood8115 жыл бұрын
Great review. You sir, should have more subscribers.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Dear Lars, wow, what a kind thing to say! Thank you so much! You are such a nice person!! By the way, may I assume that you like the film BEAUTY AND THE BEAST? I hope so! Best regards.
@larsthurgood8115 жыл бұрын
Sure I did. Also if I'm not mistaken this film was included among Guillermo del Toro's top 10 favorite films. Great one.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
@@larsthurgood811 Excellent!
@alexanderalfonsson58745 жыл бұрын
So far this is the only film in the Collection that both me and my wife absolutely loved, we usually have very different tastes in cinema. Also Daisuke what's your take on the Philip Glass opera version? Personally I really enjoyed it and I was very surprised that all the lines were actually sung in sync with movie. I imagined it was just going to be an opera with the film playing along as background.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Wow, what a beautiful comment. I am so happy that this film is the one that both you and your wife like! And, I am regretting not mentioning it in more detail in my video, but I really, REALLY adore the Philip Glass piece. It is stunning and as you so rightly point out, technically speaking a masterwork. I am a big admirer of the works of Philip Glass.
@benvanasse33975 жыл бұрын
Hi Daisuke - A timeless film for a timeless story. Thank you for your thoughts.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Thank you my dear friend. I hope you are well. (At this rate, at last I should have my thoughts on the KILLER this week. I will also do another video on HARD BOILED.)
@benvanasse33975 жыл бұрын
Daisuke Beppu I have my own copy of jean Cocteau’s classic and I have enjoyed it tremendously over the years. Looking forward to spine #8&9
@adintijerina75965 жыл бұрын
Do you speak any other languages?
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Yes I do.
@alexanderalfonsson58745 жыл бұрын
A fantastic film. I find it very rude of Disney not to credit Cocteau in any of there versions when so much of the Disney films clearly comes from Cocteau's film and not the original story.
@darwinia555 жыл бұрын
That's an extraordinary claim, since Cocteau's version is quite faithful to the original story by Mme. Leprince de Beaumont. There are a few exceptions: Cocteau added the character of Avenant, and the ending where the Beast exchanges bodies with Avenant. (Neither of which was used by Disney, unless you equate Gaston with Avenant. ) In fact, Disney's ending is much closer to the original story than Cocteau's. There are many important plot points in Disney's version that are in neither Cocteau or Leprince de Beaumont. Can you site specific examples where Disney's version was based on material that was created by Cocteau's and not Leprince de Beaumont's? Thanks.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
I am not sure exactly as to the history behind the making of the Disney film (the animation film) and so I can't comment about Disney's approach to the material. I will say, however, that they do feel to me to be distinct films and there is also discussions to be made about how each film treats the original story (a point which my dear friend darwinia55 very rightly alludes to). But, that being said, I think it is not at all off the mark to see some similarities between the two film versions.
@alexanderalfonsson58745 жыл бұрын
@@darwinia55 I have'nt read the original story in forever but is'nt the whole living furniture and castle something Cocteau came up with? I think it's even mentioned in one of the commentaries.
@alexanderalfonsson58745 жыл бұрын
On second thought it might have been in the Criterioncast episode about the movie where they mentioned it being a Cocteau thing.
@darwinia555 жыл бұрын
In the original story, all of the servants are invisible, much as they are in Cocteau's, except for occasional glimpses of hands (as decanters and candelabras.) Disney takes that one step further by creating anthropomorphic characters. So Cocteau hinted at it, and Disney carried it to the extreme.
@klishin94405 жыл бұрын
I prefer greatly the Cocteau movie than the Walt Disney one . Disney has made a very efficient cartoon but in a very american way ( or Disney way) ...It lack charm or poesie.
@DaisukeBeppu5 жыл бұрын
Yes, I see your point about the Disney animation film. I suppose however that for me the film is delightful especially now because it is one of my daughter's favorite films and I have been influenced by her. But that aside, I think you and I are totally on the same page that the Cocteau film is a masterpiece! Thank you so much for your comments lately! I really appreciate it my friend.