A VR Pop Star Takes on Beauty and the Beast in the Triumphant Belle

Belle explodes onto the screen with a bombastic concert in a virtual world. Known simply as U, it’s the ultimate virtual community where users can become entirely different from their dull real-life counterparts. Among them is one singer that has captured the love and adoration of billions. As the starlet Belle begins belting out her opening number, center stage on the back of a giant whale, it’s easy to be swept into this vibrant world. Thankfully, Belle has enough substance to back up this spectacle.
The crux of writer/director Mamoru Hosoda’s latest film is a reimagined Beauty and the Beast mixed with teenage adversity in a digital wonderland. It’s a potpourri of hormones, misunderstandings and animation styles that recall his 2009 breakthrough Summer Wars. Belle even relies on the family dynamics seen in some of his later movies—like the lone outcast Ren in 2015’s The Boy and the Beast or the wolf siblings in 2012’s Wolf Children. Hosoda’s children have always had to endure great tragedies. It’s within this combination of family struggles and virtual reality that Belle finds its groove.
Suzu (Kaho Nakamura) is a 17-year-old high school student who lives in the countryside with her father (Koji Yakusho). Although a few years have passed since the death of her mother, Suzu is still traumatized. She’s shut out the world around her, her despair sapping her of her joy and love of singing. Her relationship with her father is nonexistent, and she’s a certifiable pariah at school.
Luckily, there are still friends who support Suzu even as she feels lost in the world around her. Suzu’s friends fit into easily defined character types; there’s the attractive childhood friend Shinobu Hisatake (Ryô Narita), the most popular girl in school Ruka Watanabe (Tina Tamashiro), the goofy captain of the rowing club Shinjiro Chikami (Shôta Sometani), and her computer genius best friend Hiroka Betsuyaku (Lilas Ikuta). With a push from Hiroka, Suzu takes the plunge and joins the world of U. This new world—free of the pressures of reality—allows Suzu to pursue singing once again. That’s until trouble arises in the form of a violent avatar known as “The Dragon.”
One of the greatest gifts that U gives its users, is the ability to become someone else. That makes the ultimate penalty an “Unveiling” which reveals your real identity to the virtual world. This unveiling is what The Dragon is running from as a group of vigilantes starts to retaliate for its disruptive behavior. But who could this Dragon be? Not only are the in-world denizens trying to reveal its identity, but countless others around the world have become fascinated by this mystery. Belle believes that she has the power to reach The Dragon.