This situation leads the Belle character to muse whether she preferred this old form this line was actually suggested to end Disney's movie as well. Interestingly, in Cocteau's version, the same actor played both the Beast and the Gaston-equivalent, and when the latter is killed, he takes on the Beast's appearance and the Beast's human form is that of the handsome villain. This is "borrowed" from Jean Cocteau's film La Belle et la BĂȘte.
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