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An academic has slammed Beauty and the Beast as 'one of the most dangerous films to watch' as it shows 'threatening male behaviour', Daily Mail writes.
Dr Victoria Cann, a lecturer in Humanities at the University of East Anglia, claimed the 1991 animation is problematic because the Beast was always on the verge of violence and displayed threatening behaviour.
She likened the relationship between Belle and the Beast to 'a classic case of Stockholm Syndrome', which is a psychological condition that occurs when a victim bonds with their abuser or captor to ensure their survival.
In the flick, which was the first animated film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture, Belle is essentially held captive by the Beast in his castle.
The Beast is portrayed as a romantic figure, but he is actually quite abusive towards Belle, he locks her in her room, yells at her, and even threatens to kill her.
Later in the film, Belle falls in love with her capture, despite the power imbalance and his threatening behavior, he then turns into a good looking prince.
Speaking to The Sun, Dr Cann said: 'It also gives the unnerving idea that if a woman perseveres long enough, she can change an angry partner.
'At the end, the beast then turns into this blonde-haired white man for another happy ever after, giving the idea that now he's good looking, he can't possibly be angry or threatening.'