Five months after the teaser trailer left audiences eagerly anticipating the magical world of “Beauty and the Beast” (released in Vietnam as “Người Đẹp và Quái Vật”), the film continues to captivate viewers with its newly released trailer, enhancing its enchanting allure in every frame.
The trailer opens with a haunting piano melody alongside striking visuals from within the grand castle, where the Beast appears to confront a boy amidst a chilling encounter with an ominous creature. Outside the castle, Belle’s father stands frozen in fear, having stumbled upon the Beast’s lair and inadvertently triggering a series of events that lead to Belle’s fateful decision to venture into the castle to rescue him.
Trailer for Beauty and the Beast
During their first meeting, Belle is visibly taken aback by the Beast’s appearance. In a moment of recognition, the Beast realizes that Belle is the girl who could potentially lift his curse and restore his true form. From that moment, Belle begins a new life in the castle, taking on the role of caretaker for the Beast, while also becoming the one who tames his wild heart.
In the latter part of the trailer, emotions peak as the contrasting scenes unfold—one portraying the Beast’s ferocity while the other reveals the serene beauty of the castle. The juxtaposition illustrates the complex relationship between Belle and the Beast as they navigate their intertwined destinies within the castle walls. Ultimately, the segment captivates viewers as Belle dons a stunning golden gown and dances gracefully with the Beast, creating a magical moment that resonates with audiences worldwide.
Alongside the two main characters, the supporting cast, including the beloved anthropomorphic characters—Cogsworth (Ian McKellen), Mrs. Potts (Emma Thompson), Lumière (Ewan McGregor), and Plumette (Gugu Mbatha-Raw)—adds depth and charm to this live-action adaptation. Directed by Bill Condon, known for his work on the “Twilight” series, this version of “Beauty and the Beast” promises to be a visually stunning retelling of the classic tale.
Notable cast members include Kevin Kline (as Maurice, Belle’s father), Emma Watson (as Belle), Dan Stevens (as Beast), Luke Evans (as Gaston), Josh Gad (as Le Fou), Ian McKellen (as Cogsworth), Ewan McGregor (as Lumière), Emma Thompson (as Mrs. Potts), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (as Plumette), Stanley Tucci (as Maestro Cadenza), and Audra McDonald (as Madame de Garderobe).
“Take a moment to find something you truly desire, and feel it through the eyes of your heart,” the Beast’s poignant message to Belle resonates not just with her but with audiences around the world, inviting them to experience the depth of this film and the heartwarming story of love.