Wednesday, March 22, 2017

“What a sad era when it is easier to smash an atom than a prejudice.” ― Albert Einstein

“What a sad era when it is easier to smash an atom than a prejudice.”  ― Albert Einstein

So there I sat. And waited to be outraged. Oh gosh, was I OUTRAGED at the end.

~ Through a prince putting on make-up in the opening scene. But that's what men did in the 18th century :p .....

~ Poor Lefou's anthem to Gaston. What a boorish MCP bully of a man :(

~ Madame de La Grande Bouche attacking by "dressing" 3 musketeers in her dresses. That's a nice tribute to the great Alexandre Dumas who wrote " He opened the door of a big wardrobe and hid himself among Milady's dresses and negligees" (Three Musketeers)

- FINALLY, the barely 3-second-blink&miss dance scene. OH PLISS! Fred and Bing did that in the last century and people applauded (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QinJxjjq9j4)

I was outraged at the mob mentality. KILL the Beast ? The Beast in your own hearts.

"It's a beast! One as tall as a mountain
We won't rest 'til he's good and deceased
Sally forth! Tally ho!
Grab your sword! Grab your bow!
Praise the Lord and here we go!
We don't like
What we don't understand
In fact it scares us
And this monster is mysterious at least."

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