While I don't agree with everything, I've always felt this way about Gaston. I know I've said it somewhere before (perhaps even in this thread), but I really don't understand why so many people have called Gaston "groundbreaking," when he is clearly the villain from the start! You want a groundbreaking villain? Look at Frollo, with his religious intensity and "lust." Or at Silver in TP, who verges between a vain treasure hunter and a father figure for Jim.Flanger-Hanger wrote:
-The villain. The whole concept of the movie was to make a villain who would appear to be the hero and the hero appeared to be the villain. They failed miserably with this concept. Gaston in design and personalty is an oafish, and unappealing buffoon is is painfully clear to the audience even at first glance to be an unlikable individual and not someone we can expect to do good. The went for cheap laughs instead of providing a character who could have seriously been a contender for Belle's emotions and could have added a wonderful sub-plot to the film, but instead we get an unlikeable, unfunny non threatening bad guy who fails on his own to provide any reasonable conflict for the film. The film praises itself for being "clever" with this approach but we still get a fairy tale archetype who is one dimensional and isn't even that cool compared to earlier Disney bad guys.
I also hated that they didn't give Beast a name. I mean, he's only one of the main characters! But, then, they named "the Beauty" Belle, so maybe they wanted to keep him as "the Beast." Still, they should've had her say his human name at least once he'd transformed back. Or maybe give him a name that means "Beast" or "selfish one" or something.




