Tale As Old As Time: The Love Story of Disney's Beauty and the Beast
Introduction
" Vincit Qui Se Vincit""
– Beauty and the Beast
This Latin phrase is what kick started my love for film. Not the phrase itself, but what it represents in terms of the power of an image. Translated the phrase reads, ""He who prevails over himself is twice victorious"". Another translation is, ""He who conquers is he who conquers himself". A picture may be a thousand words but apparently all you need is four to change a person's interpretation of a film, because that is what happened to me.
These four unassuming words adorn the first stained-glass window in the prologue to Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Unreadable by most, yet this simple phrase offers a glimpse into the heart of one of the most enduring love stories of all time. This story is not about a young girl trying to find love, but instead a story of redemption and a young man's search to understand what love really means. So I would be honored if you will be my guest on this journey to discover what lies at the heart of this tale as old as time.
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