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Uncut - Fra 1975.avi | La Bete -aka The Beast-

This is where The Beast becomes impossible to categorize.

Loosely adapted from Prosper Mérimée’s novella Lokis . Running Time: Approximately 98 minutes (Uncut). The Feature's Structure La Bete -Aka The Beast- Uncut - Fra 1975.avi

However, the château holds a dark secret: a legendary beast that roams the grounds, tied to the family’s perverse lineage. Through a series of dream sequences—the film’s most infamous scenes—Romilda imagines herself being ravished by a massive, furry, horned creature. These scenes are not merely shocking; they are meticulously shot, with a painterly eye for light, texture, and motion. This is where The Beast becomes impossible to categorize

The film oscillates between stiff, theatrical drawing-room comedies (mocking the church and the aristocracy) and visceral, explicit dream sequences featuring the Beast. The infamous "unicorn scene" (where the Beast mimics a unicorn to seduce a virgin) remains one of the most shocking images in art-house history. The Feature's Structure However, the château holds a

On the surface, the plot is a period-piece comedy of manners. A wealthy, decaying marquis attempts to save his estate by marrying his daughter, Romilda de l’Esperance, to the son of a vulgar, nouveau-riche American family. Romilda arrives at the château, expecting a traditional, if dull, aristocratic match.

: Over the years, La Bete has garnered a cult following, with cinephiles and fans of retro cinema celebrating its audacity and unique vision. Its legacy continues to be felt in film festivals and retrospectives that showcase classic films with a rebellious spirit.