2021 Film Belle

Belle (竜とそばかすの姫, Ryū to Sobakasu no Hime, literally The Dragon and the Freckled Princess) is a 2021 Japanese animated science fantasy film written and directed by Mamoru Hosoda and produced by Studio Chizu.

The story is inspired by the 1756 French fairy tale Beauty and the Beast by Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont as well as the 1991 Disney animated film.

Belle
2021 Film Belle
Theatrical release poster
Japanese name
Kanji竜とそばかすの姫
Literal meaningThe Dragon and the Freckled Princess
Transcriptions
Revised HepburnRyū to Sobakasu no Hime
Directed byMamoru Hosoda
Written byMamoru Hosoda
Produced by
Starring
Edited byShigeru Nishiyama
Music by
  • Taisei Iwasaki
  • Ludvig Forssell
  • Yuta Bandoh
  • Miho Sakai
Production
company
Distributed byToho
Release dates
  • July 15, 2021 (2021-07-15) (Cannes)
  • July 16, 2021 (2021-07-16) (Japan)
Running time
124 minutes
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office$64.7 million

Belle premiered 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 film was additionally dubbed into foreign languages (English, Chinese, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, French, Greek, German and Polish). It was released theatrically in Japan on July 16, 2021. Belle is the third-highest-grossing Japanese film of 2021, accounting for ¥6.53 billion in box-office rankings as of December 12, 2021.

Plot

Suzu Naito is a third-year high school student living in the rural Kōchi Prefecture of Japan, with a lost passion for singing and songwriting. As a child, Suzu witnessed her mother rescue a girl from a flooding river at the cost of her own life, and thus resents her for "abandoning" her for a stranger's child. Suzu remains in contact with a group of older choir teachers who were her mother's friends, but is alienated from most of her classmates, with the exception of her childhood crush and self-appointed protector Shinobu Hisatake, popular girl Ruka Watanabe, sportsman Shinjiro "Kamishin" Chikami, and her genius best friend Hiroka "Hiro" Betsuyaku.

At Hiro's insistence, Suzu signs into the popular virtual world "U" and is appointed a beautiful avatar with freckles (through the AI engine's biometric analysis), whom she names "Bell", the English translation of her own name. Upon logging in, she finds herself capable of singing again. With the assistance of Hiro, who appoints herself Bell's manager and producer, Bell becomes a hit on U's music charts, and people start referring to her as "Belle", meaning "beautiful" in French.

During one of Belle's concerts, an infamously strong and near-unbeatable user, "The Dragon" (or "The Beast"), arrives, fleeing from the Justices, a vigilante group led by the self-righteous Justin, who fight the Dragon and accuse him of disturbing the peace of U. Justin plans to unveil the Dragon's identity to the public using a specialized program mostly reserved for U's owners. Intrigued by the Dragon, Suzu begins to gather information about him. She discovers that he is popular amongst children, who consider him to be their hero. She meets the Dragon and his five guardian AIs. Belle and the Dragon grow close. In the real world, Ruka confides to Suzu that she has a crush on Kamishin. Suzu helps the two confess their feelings.

In U, Justin captures and interrogates Belle, threatening to unveil her identity to the world if she refuses to cooperate. The Dragon's AIs rescue Belle, but their intervention allows Justin and his group to locate the Dragon's castle and burn it down. The Dragon flees before Belle can find him. Suzu and Hiro work to find out the Dragon's real identity before Justin can and warn him. They find out the Dragon is a third-year junior high school student who is being physically and verbally abused by his father; Kei's protectiveness over his younger brother, Tomo is what gives the Dragon his unbeatable strength in U. Suzu contacts Kei offering help. Kei does not believe that she is Belle, and generally distrusts everyone who offers him help, since nobody has ever followed through. Shinobu, Ruka, Kamishin, and the choir teachers reveal their knowledge of Belle's true identity and urge Suzu to sing to gain Kei's trust. Suzu unveils herself to the world in U and sings. Tomo convinces Kei to trust her and they try to contact her again. When Kei's father sees that evidence of his abuse has been posted online, he terminates their internet connection before Kei can tell Suzu their address.

Using context clues, Ruka and Kamishin deduce that Kei's hometown is Kawasaki, Kanagawa, near Tokyo. Since authorities cannot intervene on abuse charges until 48 hours have passed, Suzu locates Kei and Tomo on her own and protects them from their father. The next day, she and her father warmly greet each other at the station. Shinobu praises Suzu for her bravery and, deciding she no longer needs his protection, finally feels free to pursue the relationship he has always wanted with her. Finally understanding her mother's selfless actions, Suzu makes peace with her death.

Voice cast

Character Cast Summary
Japanese English
Suzu Naito / Belle Kaho Nakamura Kylie McNeill A third-year high school student who lost the will to sing after the death of her mother. She is known as Belle in U.
Kei / Dragon Takeru Satoh Paul Castro Jr. A third-year middle school student who is being abused by his father. He is known as the beast in U.
Tomo / Angel HANA Bentley Griffin Kei's innocent and frail younger brother. He is known an the Angel in U.
Hiroka "Hiro-chan" Betsuyaku Lilas Ikuta Jessica DiCicco Suzu's best friend and manager of her identity as Belle.
Suzu's father Kōji Yakusho Ben Lepley Suzu's widowed father who she feels distant from.
Shinobu Hisatake Ryo Narita Manny Jacinto Suzu's crush since elementary school.
Shinjiro "Kamishin" Chikami Shota Sometani Brandon Engman Suzu's friend who has a passion for canoeing.
Ruka Watanabe Tina Tamashiro Hunter Schafer The popular girl in Suzu's class.
Justin Toshiyuki Morikawa Chace Crawford The leader of the Justices, a group of corps that are proclaiming themselves the unofficial protectors of justice and order within the virtual online space of "U".
Okumoto Fuyumi Sakamoto Ellyn Stern
Jellinek Kenjiro Tsuda Andrew Kishino
Swan Mami Koyama Noelle McGrath
Muitarō Hitokawa / Tokoraemaru Mamoru Miyano David Chen
Kita Michiko Shimizu Jessica Gee George
Yoshitani Ryoko Moriyama Barbara Goodson
Hatanaka Sachiyo Nakao Martha Harms
Nakai Yoshimi Iwasaki Wendee Lee
Suzu's mother Sumi Shimamoto Julie Nathanson
Kei and Tomo's Father/Kakeshi Kun Ken Ishiguro Kiff VandenHeuvel
Peggie Sue ermhoi Cristina Vee

Production

While Studio Chizu worked on the project, they had help from veteran Disney animator and character designer Jin Kim and Michael Camacho on the design of Belle and studio Cartoon Saloon for the background work of the world of U.

Hosoda initially intended for Belle to be a musical, but considered the idea difficult due to Japan not having a culture of making musicals. However, he still wanted music to be central to the film, so he searched for a protagonist that could sing. He stated that he preferred the same person doing both speaking and singing voices to make it convincing, and searched for a singer who could express their feelings though song and move people, even if they don't understand Japanese. He then found Kaho Nakamura, whom he considered relatively unknown, but a perfect choice for the role. Hosoda stated that Nakamura was also involved in writing lyrics, so she could feel the lyrics she was singing.

Release

GKIDS acquired North American distribution rights in June 2021, and released the film theatrically with a nationwide release date of January 14, 2022, and previews in select IMAX theaters on January 12,

Sale rights to the film outside Japan were handled by French company Charades who pre-sold the rights internationally, including Kismet in Australia and New Zealand, Anime Limited in the UK, Ireland and France (with Wild Bunch), and Koch Media in Italy and German-speaking territories. The deal size was due to the popularity of Japanese anime and the international status of Mamoru Hosoda.

Soundtrack

Belle (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 30, 2021
Recorded2020–2021
VenueTokorozawa Civic Cultural Center Muse Ark Hall, Tokorozawa, Saitama, Japan
StudioVictor Studio, Bunkamura Studio, Studio Tanta, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
Abbey Road Studios, London, UK
Genre
Length76:52
LanguageJapanese, English, Latin
LabelStudio Chizu
Sony Music Entertainment
Milan Records (international)
ProducerTaisei Iwasaki
Studio Chizu chronology
Mirai: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2018)
Belle (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2021)

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
1."U" (digital track only)Daiki TsunetaTsunetamillennium parade
Kaho Nakamura
3:07
2."Whispers (ささやき, Sasayaki)"NakamuraLudvig ForssellNakamura0:28
3."Slingshot" Miho Hazama
Taisei Iwasaki
 2:56
4."Memories of a Sound (遠い音色, Tōi neiro)" Iwasaki 1:29
5."Blunt Words"ForssellForssellermhoi1:18
6."Gales of Song (歌よ, Uta yo)"NakamuraForssellNakamura3:59
7."Fleeting Days (儚い日常, Hakanai nichijō)" Forssell 0:40
8."Swarms of Song (導き, Michibiki)"NakamuraForssellNakamura1:38
9."Alle Psallite Cum Luya (いざ、リラを奏でて歌わん, Iza, rira o kanadete utawan)"  Ryoko Moriyama
Sachiyo Nakao
Fuyumi Sakamoto
Yoshimi Iwasaki
Michiko Shimizu
Nakamura
0:38
10."Fama Destinata" (Destined Fame) ForssellNakamura2:18
11."Dragon (, Ryū)" Yuta Bandoh 1:28
12."Justin (ジャスティン, Jasutin)" Bandoh 1:11
13."Unveil (アンベイル, Anbeiru)" Bandoh 1:33
14."Digital Ripples (電網鼓動, Denmō kodō)" Forssell 5:21
15."Dragon's Lair (竜の城, Ryū no shiro)" Bandoh 3:10
16."Lend Me Your Voice (Draft) (心のそばに(鈴), Kokoro no soba ni (Suzu))"Mamoru Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
IwasakiNakamura1:16
17."Social Warfare (手のひらの戦乱, Tenohira no senran)" Forssell 1:19
18."Assault (強襲, Kyōshū)" Bandoh 3:48
19."Lend Me Your Voice (心のそばに, Kokoro no soba ni)"Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
IwasakiNakamura5:03
20."#UnveilTheBeast" Forssell 1:38
21."Authority and Arrogance (倨傲の権力, Kyogō no kenryoku)" Forssell 2:04
22."Scorching the Facade (竜の城、燃ゆ, Ryū no shiro, rán yu)" Bandoh 3:44
23."The Truth Obscured (潜む真実, Hisomu shinjitsu)" Forssell 1:04
24."Lend Me Your Voice (Humming) (心のそばに(知くん), Kokoro no soba ni (Tomo-kun))" IwasakiHANA0:48
25."Distrust (不信, Fushin)" Forssell 2:47
26."A Million Miles Away (はなればなれの君へ, Hanarebanare no kimi e)"Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
IwasakiNakamura8:01
3:08 (part 1)
1:06 (part 2)
1:45 (part 3)
2:01 (part 4)
27."Pieces of the Puzzle (糸口, Itoguchi)" Forssell 2:14
28."Faces in the Rain (素顔, Sugao)" Iwasaki
Bandoh
Nakamura2:22
29."Skies of Song (辿り着いた空, Tadoritsuita sora)"NakamuraForssellNakamura3:02
30."A Million Miles Away (reprise) (はなればなれの君へ (reprise), Hanarebanare no kimi e (reprise))"Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
IwasakiNakamura6:29
Total length:76:52
English edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArtist(s)Length
1."U" (English Version; digital track only)Daiki Tsuneta
Ludvig Forssell (translation)
Tsunetamillennium parade
Kylie McNeill
3:07
2."Whispers" (English Version)Kaho Nakamura
Forssell (translation)
ForssellMcNeill0:28
3."Slingshot" Miho Hazama, Taisei Iwasaki 2:56
4."Memories of a Sound" Taisei Iwasaki 1:29
5."Blunt Words"ForssellForssellermhoi1:18
6."Gales of Song" (English Version)Nakamura
Forssell (translation)
ForssellMcNeill3:59
7."Fleeting Days" Forssell 0:40
8."Swarms of Song" (English Version)Nakamura
Forssell (translation)
ForssellMcNeill1:38
9."Alle Psallite Cum Luya"  Ryoko Moriyama
Sachiyo Nakao
Fuyumi Sakamoto
Yoshimi Iwasaki
Michiko Shimizu
Nakamura
0:38
10."Fama Destinata" (English Version) ForssellMcNeill2:18
11."Dragon" Yuta Bandoh 1:28
12."Justin" Bandoh 1:11
13."Unveil" Bandoh 1:33
14."Digital Ripples" Forssell 5:21
15."Dragon's Lair" Bandoh 3:10
16."Lend Me Your Voice (Draft)" (English Version)Mamoru Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
Forssell (translation)
Taisei IwasakiMcNeill1:16
17."Social Warfare" Forssell 1:19
18."Assault" Bandoh 3:48
19."Lend Me Your Voice" (English Version)Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
Forssell (translation)
IwasakiMcNeill5:03
20."#UnveilTheBeast" Forssell 1:38
21."Authority and Arrogance" Forssell 2:04
22."Scorching the Facade" Bandoh 3:44
23."The Truth Obscured" Forssell 1:04
24."Lend Me Your Voice (Humming)" (English Version) IwasakiBentley Griffin0:48
25."Distrust" Forssell 2:47
26."A Million Miles Away" (English Version)Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
Forssell (translation)
IwasakiMcNeill8:01
27."Pieces of the Puzzle" Forssell 2:14
28."Faces in the Rain" (English Version) Iwasaki
Bandoh
McNeill2:22
29."Skies of Song" (English Version)Nakamura
Forssell (translation)
ForssellMcNeill3:02
30."A Million Miles Away (reprise)" (English Version)Hosoda
Nakamura
Iwasaki
Forssell (translation)
IwasakiMcNeill6:29
Total length:76:52

Reception

Box office

Belle is the third-highest-grossing Japanese film of 2021, accounting for ¥6.53 billion in box-office rakings as of December 12, 2021.

In the film's U.S. opening weekend it made $1.6 million from 1,326 theaters, and a total of $1.8 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Day holiday frame. The film dropped out of the box office top ten in its second weekend with $570,213. The film was released on May 17, 2022, on DVD & Blu-ray by GKids (through its distribution partner Shout! Factory).

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 95% of 129 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's consensus reads: "A remarkable story brought to life with dazzling animation, Belle finds writer-director Mamoru Hosoda setting a brilliant new benchmark." Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 83 out of 100, based on 31 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". American audiences polled by PostTrak gave the film an 86% positive score, with 63% saying they would definitely recommend it.

At the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, the film received a 14-minute-standing ovation. Joe Morgenstern wrote for The Wall Street Journal that "There's too much plot for the film to manage, but its heart, and sumptuous art, are so firmly in the right place that its appeal comes through sweet and clear." Manohla Dargis of The New York Times praised the visual quality, character development, worldbuilding, and called the film "unfailingly touching." Justin Chang of the Los Angeles Times praised the visuals and story, writing "It’s a tale as old as time and as newfangled as TikTok, in which the virtual world, though packed with fantasy and artifice, can bring startling truths to the surface."

Accolades

The film has received five Annie Award nominations, including one for Best Independent Animated Feature. Its total makes it the second most nominations for a Japanese anime film ever at the awards, tied with Ghost in the Shell (1995), and behind Suzume (2022) and The Boy and the Heron (2023).

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Sitges Film Festival October 6, 2021 Best Feature Belle Nominated
Grand Honorary Award Mamoru Hosoda Won
Locarno Festival August 9, 2021 Locarno Festival Kids Award Belle、Mamoru Hosoda Won
Animation Is Film Festival October 26, 2021 Special Jury Prize Belle Won
Fancine2021 November 18, 2021 Best Feature Film Nominated
Best Sound Design Won
Public's Choice Award For Best Feature Film Won
Gato Rabioso Award Won
Utopiales2021 November 30, 2021 Cinema International Feature Film Competition Jury Prize Won
Detroit Film Critics Society December 6, 2021 Best Animated Feature Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association December 15, 2021 Best Animated Feature Nominated
Audience Award Best Feature Won
Hawaii International Film Festival December 3, 2021 Audience Award Best Feature Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards December 18, 2021 Best Animated Film Runner-up
New Mexico Film Critics December 21, 2021 Best Animated Feature Runner-up
Florida Film Critics Circle December 22, 2021 Best Animated Feature Nominated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle January 10, 2022 Best Animated Feature Nominated
Austin Film Critics Association January 11, 2022 Best Animated Film Nominated
Best Voice Acting/Animated/Digital Performance Kaho Nakamura Nominated
Crunchyroll Anime Awards February 9, 2022 Best Film Belle Nominated
Gold Open February 23, 2022 Gold List Best Animation Feature Belle Honorable Mention
VFX-Japan Awards March 3, 2022 Excellence Award - Animated Theatrical Film Category Belle Won
Japan Academy Film Prize March 11, 2022 Animation of the Year Belle Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Music Taisei Iwasaki, Ludvig Forssell, Yuta Bandoh Won
Annie Awards March 12, 2022 Best Animated Feature — Independent Belle Nominated
Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated Production Ryo Horibe, Yohei Shimozawa Nominated
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production Mamoru Hosoda Nominated
Outstanding Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production Nominated
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design in an Animated Feature Production Tomm Moore, Ross Stewart, Alice Dieudonné, Almu Redondo, Maria Pareja Nominated
Anifilm May 18, 2022 The Best Feature Film for Children Belle Won
Cartoons on the Bay June 4, 2022 Best Writing Award Won
Animafest Zagreb July 9, 2022 Best Animated Feature Nominated
Uruguayan Film Critics Association December 16, 2022 Best Animated Feature Won
Golden Tomatoes Award 2022 January 13, 2023 Best Animated Movies 6th place
Best Foreign-Language Movies 9th place
Best Wide Release Movies 13th place

Cultural influence

After the release of the film, Ochi, Kōchi in Kōchi Prefecture, which served as the prototype for filming, was certified by the Anime Tourism Association as one of the "88 Japanese Anime Mecca I Want to Visit". The Kochi Prefectural Tourism Bureau plans movie sightseeing routes to attract tourists with movie locations.

Belle was included in a high school art textbook released in Japan as a teaching example of animation production, and passed the audit of Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in March 2023. This textbook will be used as a high school art textbook to be launched in 2024.

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