Talk:Beauty and the Beast (1991 film)/@comment-26067322-20150305233232/@comment-1672596-20150312204857

Maybe so, but if you read the development notes for how they created the film, I'm pretty sure even you would be forced to discard your opinions in light of what they have to say.

If you're going to hate Brave for pushing feminism needlessly, and were true to your beliefs, you'd have to cast aside your love for Beauty and the Beast once you read some statements made by its screenwriter, Linda Woolverton, like how she specifically was inspired to model Belle after the Women's Movement from the 1960s, or how she thought Belle would not know how to bake due to being a "liberated woman." And let's face it, creator's opinion trumps fan opinion every time, whether you like it or not, and quite frankly, I don't like what Woolverton was saying, yet I am forced to see it through her lens since unlike me, she actually created it, so she is in effect God in regards to this. If it were up to me, I'd pull a Starscream on her, forcibly take over the BATB film cast, cast her out, and then make sure my ideals are reality for that story.