La Bella y La Bestia (Destripando La Historia)
Pascu y Rodri
Unveiling the Dark Origins of Beauty and the Beast
Pascu y Rodri's 'La Bella y La Bestia (Destripando La Historia)' offers a humorous yet insightful retelling of the classic fairy tale 'Beauty and the Beast,' originally penned by Madame de Villeneuve. The song begins by introducing a prince who, after rejecting the advances of his malicious governess, is cursed to become a beast. This twist sets the stage for a narrative filled with magical interventions and unexpected turns, diverging significantly from the more sanitized versions popularized by modern adaptations.
The story then shifts to Bella, who lives with her impoverished family. Her father, in an attempt to regain his fortune, stumbles upon the Beast's castle and unwittingly triggers a series of events by picking a rose from the garden. The Beast demands one of the man's daughters in exchange for his life, leading Bella to the enchanted castle. Unlike the Disney version, the castle's inhabitants are not anthropomorphic household items but rather exotic animals like parrots and monkeys, adding a unique twist to the tale.
As Bella and the Beast's relationship develops, the song humorously highlights Bella's obliviousness to the Beast's true identity. The climax reveals a convoluted backstory involving royal lineage and magical subterfuge, culminating in the revelation that Bella and the Beast are actually cousins. This dark and twisted ending serves as a stark contrast to the 'happily ever after' typically associated with fairy tales, offering a more complex and morally ambiguous conclusion.
Pascu y Rodri's musical style combines catchy melodies with witty lyrics, making historical and literary tales accessible and entertaining. Their approach not only educates but also invites listeners to question and explore the deeper, often darker origins of well-known stories.