Belle And Its Ending Takes Quite A Drastic Turn From Its Inspiration | Kakuchopurei (2024)

Mamoru Hosoda’s Belle has been out for a week or two in Southeast Asian cinemas. We believe it’s high time to talk about how the film resolves itself and what its ending means.

We’ll be talking about Belle’s ending on this piece, so…

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Why Did Suzu Spend A Lot Of Her Time At The Virtual World U?

Because she needed to find a way to escape from the grief she feels after her mother sacrificed herself to save a stranger’s kid out in a river in heavy rain. She wasn’t sure why this happened, so she isolated herself from people and eventually found solace in U as a different person: a beautiful singer named Belle.

Keep in mind that she doesn’t actually sing; she gets help from her nerdy friend Hiro-chan to help do the music synthesizing and spectacle in U. Think of Hiro-chan as one part of a VTuber crew.

So Who Is The Dragon/The Beast?

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It’s a kid named Kei. He uses his persona in U to partake in fights at U to let out the aggression he receives in real life. See, Kei and his younger brother are living with an abusive father, who is lashing out because of the loss of his wife. Suzu could tell that Kei was abused because of the bruises shared by Kei and his The Dragon avatar; U’s avatars are unique because they share biometrics with their sole owner, meaning you can’t dupe them.

The family itself has been on television earlier in the film.

How Did All Of This Transpire?

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See, the vigilante group led by Justin, who possesses a weapon that can reveal an avatar’s real identity, storms The Dragon’s castle and destroys it. But they failed to capture the Dragon, him being elusive and all that.ÂÂSince Belle is close with the Dragon, Justin interrogates Belle, threatening to unveil her identity to the whole world if she refuses to cooperate. The Dragon rescues Belle at the last second, saving her from being unveiled before leaving once more. Suzu and Hiro immediately try to find out the Dragon’s real identity before Justin can.

Also, for some reason, Justin has sponsors who want to see the unveiling of The Dragon. When you realize that even fanatical and obsessed Twitch streamers and YouTubers have sponsors backing them in the real world just for playing games and being toxic, caricatures like Justin are just a step away into being real.

Suzu is able to find the Dragon’s identity, Kei, after hearing his younger brother sing the song that should be known only by her and the Dragon, amidst all the livestreams playing on Hiro-chan’s monitor. From the live video, it is revealed that Kei and his brother are being abused by their father. Suzu contacts Kei to help, but Kei does not believe that she is Belle. That is the big twist here: Belle isn’t a pure romance story between the beauty and the beast, but a tale about using online personas to escape trauma and abuse. Pretty dark stuff.

For Belle to earn Kei’s trust, Shinobu urges Suzu to sing as herself in U. This leads to Suzu unveiling herself to the whole world in U and begins to sing, gaining support from everyone listening. This leads to one of the more chilling and beautiful third act spectacle of the show, where Suzu sings an emotional song as herself to the U crowd, with her pals and her deceased mom’s friends watching in real life at the old school they’re hobbled at.

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Watching Belle as Suzu, Kei decides to trust Suzu and tries to contact her again. Unfortunately, Kei’s father sees the recorded video of his abuse posted online and immediately cuts off the internet connection before Kei can tell his address to Suzu.

From the recording of the room, Kamishin recognizes the buildings near Kei’s hometown in Kawasaki, Kanagawa, nearby Tokyo. Since the authorities cannot act until 48 hours have passed, Suzu quickly rushes to the city by herself to find Kei. She was offered help, but Suzu insist she do this alone because that was what her mother did years ago when she sacrificed her life then.

Arriving at Kei’s hometown, Suzu protects Kei and his brother from their father, who feels a ton of remorse after seeing Suzu using herself as a shield between him and the boys. Once that’s settled, Suzu and Kei thank each other for giving them courage. So, what happened after? Does the father go to jail for this? Are the kids going to Japan’s version of social services? This part seems ambiguous and may piss off a lot of viewers since there’s no real closure, though given the tone of the film the director purposely just left it there just for us to decide the outcome for ourselves. The show itself relies on fairytale resolutions, so at the very least it’s kept consistent.

As for Suzu? She makes up with her dad and reconnects with him after years of pushing him away. Shinobu praises Suzu for her bravery and decides to stop being her guardian in her mother’s place. Finally understanding her mother’s actions, Suzu comes to terms with her mother’s death and is ready to sing with her friends.

A pretty happy ending overall, although the last third of the film’s heavier subject matters are resolved in an arguably naive and not quite realistic manner. After all, do you really want your main character going at it alone against an abusive parent who can overpower you? I understand that Mamoru Hosoda wants our heroine to go at it alone for the sake of gaining courage for her story arc, but a lot of things can go wrong in this instance if you have emotions like these cloud common sense. Chalk the last third of the film to rushed writing.

Real Question: What Happened To Canoe Boy?

Kamishin hooked up with Ruka-chan in what could be the most adorable matchmaking scene that involves a single shot. Suzu had to goad Kamishin not once, but twice, to get the both of them to talk and share their feelings for one another. Bits like this, among others, make BelleÂa beauty of the 2022 film ball.

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FAQs

What is the inspiration behind Belle? ›

The film is loosely inspired by the 1779 painting of Dido Elizabeth Belle beside her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray at Kenwood House, which was commissioned by their great-uncle, William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield, then Lord Chief Justice of England.

What happened to the two boys at the end of Belle? ›

The film ended with no resolution as to where the boys would go. There's no way that the father was persuaded to stop abusing his kids because he was intimidated out of it in a public place one time. In fact, he's likely to be even angrier at them than usual for putting him in that position.

Why can't Belle sing in real life? ›

Throughout the movie, Suzu Naito is physically incapable of singing, even to herself. This is related to a past experience where she lost her mother, which also caused her to close herself off from the world. The only way she can sing is in the virtual world of U under the alias Belle.

What is the message of Belle? ›

These are the main messages from Belle: True beauty comes from the inside. We can go beyond expectations if we're fighting for something we truly believe in.

Why is Belle inspirational? ›

She's brave - When her father, Maurice, stumbles upon the Beast's castle and is taken prisoner, Belle shows up and pleads for his release. She even sacrifices her own freedom for her father's and agrees to live in the castle for the rest of her life, no matter how scary or miserable it may be.

Who was the inspiration for Belle? ›

Screenwriter Linda Woolverton based Belle on actress Katherine Hepburn's performance in Little Women (1933).

Why does Belle end her engagement? ›

Scrooge later sees a slightly older yet still boyish version of himself in conversation with a lovely young woman named Belle. She is breaking off their engagement crying that greed has corrupted the love that used to impassion Scrooge's heart.

Why does Belle end up in the castle? ›

Belle rides to a mysterious castle on Philippe in possible of finding her father. She finds her father locked away in a dungeon and begs the dungeon master to free him, offering her own freedom in exchange for her father's.

How old is Suzu in Belle? ›

BELLE is a modern take on the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast, where much of the film takes place in a virtual internet world called “U”. The protagonist is a freckled, self-conscious 17-year-old girl named Suzu, growing up in the lush countryside of Kochi.

Why was Emma Watson cast as Belle? ›

"Emma Watson was our first -- and really our only -- choice for Belle," director Bill Condon said, "for a lot of reasons: her talent, her beauty, her intelligence." He also said that the actress is similar to Belle because she is strong and independent.

Why does Belle look like Ruka? ›

Yamash*ta that was Anime style. In the beginning, it was hard to choose one. Belle was set as As whose appearance was based on the main character's classmate "Ruka." We figured that would mean more of the elements of Anime would come through and decided to reproduce Mr. Yamash*ta's designs.

What lesson did Belle learn? ›

Don't let criticism belittle your self-worth. Belle wasn't ashamed to be herself. Despite the snickers and snarky remarks from the townspeople for being odd or peculiar, Belle owned it. She wasn't going to let a little ridicule for being intelligent (preposterous!)

How true is the story of Belle? ›

In Belle, the filmmakers say the overall truth remains but they took a few liberties with the details. Examples: Her name: It wasn't Belle, it was Dido Elizabeth Belle: Dido for the Queen of Carthage. Elizabeth for her great-uncle's wife, who helped raise her.

What is the point of the movie Belle? ›

The Songs: This movie is a lot of a love story component, but also one about finding yourself in the mess of all the horrors that the fickle world brings. While the story does a fine job of plastering the horrors of the modern world and how one must find strength and means to face those horrors.

What true story is Belle based on? ›

Behind 'Belle': An 18th Century Portrait Ahead Of Its Time

One is biracial. Belle is based on the real-life story of that woman, Dido Elizabeth Belle, who was the daughter of a Royal Navy captain and the slave he met after capturing a Spanish ship.

What was the inspiration for Belle's Village? ›

These towns in France inspired Belle's village in Disney's Beauty and the Beast 🥀 Many of the towns in the Alsace region resemble the village but Riquewihr, Eguisheim and Ribeauvillé have claimed credit for the inspiration for the movie.

What is the origin story of Belle? ›

Belle's story reveals that she is not really a merchant's daughter but the offspring of a king and a good fairy. The wicked fairy had tried to murder Belle, so she could marry her father the king, and Belle was put in the place of a merchant's dead daughter to protect her.

Is Bella based on a true story? ›

With Bella, Wolfington said, the intention was “not to debate or to preach. The purpose of the film was to tell a true story, because this film was inspired by actually more than one true story. and to try to do it honestly and effectively, but we're very happy that it has resulted in people engaging these questions.”

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