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Belle movie Suzu is a shy, everyday high school student living in a rural village. For years, she has only been a shadow of herself. But when she enters “U”, a massive virtual world, she escapes into her online persona as Belle, a gorgeous and globally-beloved singer. One day, her concert is interrupted by a monstrous creature chased by vigilantes. As their hunt escalates, Suzu embarks on an emotional and epic quest to uncover the identity of this mysterious “beast” and to discover her true self in a world where you can be anyone.

Belle movie is a 2021 Japanese animated science fantasy film written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda and produced by Studio Chizu. It is based on and inspired by the 1756 French fairy tale Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont.

The Belle movie received its world premiere on July 15, 2021, at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, where it was well-received by critics with a standing ovation that lasted fourteen minutes, the longest of any film shown at the festival, before being theatrically released in Japan on July 16, 2021. GKIDS has licensed the film in North America, with a nationwide release date set for January 14, 2022, as well as previews in select IMAX theaters on January 12.

Belle is the third highest-grossing Japanese film of 2021, accounting for 6.53 billion yen (as of December 12) in the box office, an equivalent of $56.9 million.

Belle movie movie cast

Directed by Mamoru Hosoda
Written by Mamoru Hosoda
Produced by Nozomu Takahashi, Yuichiro Saito, Toshimi Tanio, Genki Kawamura
Starring Kaho Nakamura, Ryō Narita, Shōta Sometani, Tina Tamashiro, Lilas Ikuta, Kōji Yakusho, Takeru Satoh
Edited by Shigeru Nishiyama
Music by Taisei Iwasaki, Ludvig Forssell, Yuta Bandoh, Miho Sakai
Production
company
Studio Chizu
Distributed by Toho
Release date July 15, 2021 (Cannes)July 16, 2021 (Japan)
Running time 124 minutes
Countries Japan
France
Language Japanese
Box office $58 million

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Suzu is a 17-year-old high school student living in a rural town with her father. Wounded by the loss of her mother at a young age, Suzu one day discovers the massive online world “U” and dives into this alternate reality as her avatar, Belle. Before long, all of U’s eyes are fixed on Belle, when, suddenly, a mysterious dragon-like figure appears before her.

Belle (2022) is the new animation movie starring Kaho Nakamura, Takeru Satoh, and Tina Tamashiro.

Belle movie Genres

Belle movie Release date

January 14, 2022 (United States)

Belle movie Country of origin

Japan

Belle movie Language

Japanese

Belle movie Box office

  • Gross worldwide
  • $58,072,158

Belle movie Plot

Belle movie Suzu Naito is a seventeen-year-old high school student who lives in the rural Kōchi prefecture of Japan. When she was young, she was close with her mother, who supported her love for singing and writing songs. However, one day, Suzu witnessed her mother attempting to save a child from flooding the river at the cost of her own life. The traumatic experience caused Suzu to resent her mother for “abandoning” her for a stranger’s child and became unable to sing. She is alienated from most of her classmates, with the exception of her childhood friend Shinobu Hisatake (whom she has a crush on); popular girl Ruka Watanabe; her sportsman classmate Shinjiro Chikami (nicknamed Kamishin); and her genius best friend Hiroka Betsuyaku. Under Hiro’s suggestion, Suzu signs into the popular virtual world known as “U”, and creates a beautiful avatar with freckles she names “Bell”, the English translation of her own name’s meaning. Upon logging into U, Suzu finds herself capable of singing like she used to. Bell’s appearance is at first criticized due to her freckles, but after making several appearances while singing, Bell soon becomes a big hit. Following her popularity, people start to refer to her as “Belle”, which means “beautiful” in French.

During one of Belle’s concerts, a dragon avatar, simply called “The Dragon”, makes his appearance and ruins the concert. This prompts a vigilante group led by the self-righteous Justin to attack the Dragon, accusing him of ruining the peace of U. Suzu feels intrigued by the Dragon and begins to gather information about him. She discovers that he is popular amongst children, who consider him to be their hero. Suzu enters U as Belle to search for the Dragon while evading Justin. She is led into the Dragon’s castle by an angel avatar and finally meets the Dragon. Despite their rocky start, Belle grows closer to the Dragon. Meanwhile, in the real world, Ruka confides to Suzu that she has someone she likes. Since both Ruka and Shinobu are the most popular students at school, Suzu mistakenly believes that Shinobu is the one Ruka likes, until Ruka later clarifies that the one she likes is Kamishin. With Suzu’s help, Ruka and Kamishin begin to date.

Back at U, Justin and his group locate the Dragon’s castle and destroy it, but fail to capture the Dragon. Since 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. 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. 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. To earn Kei’s trust, Shinobu urges Suzu to sing as herself in U. Following Shinobu’s urging, Suzu unveils herself to the whole world in U and begins to sing, gaining support from everyone listening. 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. Arriving at Kei’s hometown, Suzu protects Kei and his brother from their father. Once the situation is settled, Suzu and Kei thank each other for giving them courage. The next day, Suzu returns home, and her father welcomes her at the station. 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.