I never thought the stars were so beautiful before.

Mabelle 2022-04-19 09:02:25

It can't be said that it is a grotesque sci-fi film or a warm fairy tale film. Maybe it's a love story that I haven't experienced before. It's like a fairy tale derived from living in reality. The girl just fell asleep and had a beautiful dream, and she can't tell whether it is true or false when she wakes up. It seems to express a lot of things, but it can only be grasped in pieces. High expectations load of parents in reality? Becoming a lifeless doomed for grown-ups? The theory of heavenly happiness in life and death?
[Talk about the weirdness] The world that the little girl flew into the plane: Every adult is emphasizing that people need to be useful, and the grown-up Mr. Prince was domesticated by adults. He repeatedly mumbled to let Mr. Merchant know that he was useful.
There is no such thing as a child in that world, and a child is a symbol that cannot be a useful person. Only a child can be reckless and play with time-wasting scrap metal (bicycles, small planes, etc. must be disposed of as garbage to become useful.) The paper clip)
I like the scene where the stars are spraying out of the huge collection jar (probably also symbolizing Ma Ma's birthday present that does not change year after year ~ the glass jar of the superstructure of the high-rise building ~ release herself) The girl follows the rising air of the stars in Stopping and jumping on different stars, it seems to have become a free butterfly on a classic car at that time.
Everyone wants to be the little prince, maybe most of them want to escape from reality. Not wanting to grow up is just a child's patent. Adults do not. That's what it means to be an adult. It seems that every minute of one's life in the world has meaning.
[Talk about time management] The life plan set by the mother for her daughter is accurate to every minute, with an alarm clock every half hour. The alarm clock goes off, and it's over. When the time management method appeared, I couldn't help laughing in my heart, what should I say? Just like a sentence, I have seen so many chicken soup studies, but I have no eggs. In fact, I have been troubled for a long time. Is it really meaningful to spend every hour meaningful? (Why can't you do boring things with peace of mind? Idle books are not scary, games are not harmful, star chasing is not a brain-dead, even dog blood dramas can be complained... and so on)
Life is so short, you should live everything in the right way. Only the meaning can be worthy of the heart and be worthy of oneself; yes, how short life is, so why not follow the original heart and enjoy it in time? Trying to make life's boring fun and fun, what's wrong!
——(But the reality is, no matter how big the words are, you have already become an adult, and you are all making trouble with Auntie Bensan. You want to be unemployed more than 300 times like Mr. Prince and get dismissed~)
[Talking about love] This Only when I understand? の ❤️ (Applying the question of Zhihu, "My girlfriend is really made, kneeling for friends, should I leave her?" I am your unique rose in the world, you must take good care of me and water me Protect me from the wind. However, the little prince was run away by this kind of love. He was tired of it, and he didn't want to take on obligations. Only then did he have the next journey. If you want to bond, you must have the commitment of tears, whether at the beginning The love of a man is all supported by freshness? Does asking for more lead to boredom? Is it possible to avoid being hurt without desire? This kind of question can only be known by men)

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The Little Prince quotes

  • Mr. Prince: [telling The Conceited Man when he was bringing The Little Girl back to the classroom] Stop!

    [the Conceited Man stops and looks at Mr. Prince with The Little Girl was held by him]

    Mr. Prince: Take your hands off her.

    The Businessman: What? Stop?

    Mr. Prince: I-I'm not a failure.

    The Businessman: [questioned] Oh?

    Mr. Prince: ...I'm The Little Prince.

    The Businessman: [surprised] What?... He thinks he's little! And a prince!

    [he and his associates laugh; mocks]

    The Businessman: Look at me! I'm a bumblebee!

    [to one of his men]

    The Businessman: What are you? A duck?

    [the Businessman and his associates continue laughing hard]

    The Businessman: [darkly] He's hopeless.

    Mr. Prince: ...I'm not hopeless.

    [the Businessman continues laughing with his associates, and Mr. Prince then smiles]

    Mr. Prince: I'm hopeful. That's right, I'm full of hope! And I love a rose!

    [the Businessman and his men laughed hard]

    Mr. Prince: And she loves me, and she's waiting for me! So... I don't think I wanna work for you anymore.

    [the Businessman and his men ignored and still laughed]

    Mr. Prince: And um...

    [Mr. Prince removes his card from his shirt]

    Mr. Prince: ... I quit.

    [the Businessman and his associates stop laughing, causing The Little Girl to laugh]

    Mr. Prince: [laughs] I quit!

    [steps on his business card, while The Little Girl then steps on The Conceited Man's foot, freeing her, and the stuffed Fox steps on another man's foot gently, before the three start escaping]

  • The Businessman: [after using one of the stars as example for powering his planet] There, you see? The inessential has become perfectly essential.

    [to the Little Girl, angry]

    The Businessman: How it should be for all things.

    [ordering The Conceited Man and pointing to the classroom]

    The Businessman: Take her back to the classroom. Make sure no one interferes.

    [the Conceited Man grabs The Little Girl's arm as he was about to get her to the classroom, as the latter was trying to break free of The Conceited Man's grip]

    The Little Girl: No! Let me go, I can't...

    The Conceited Man: [to the Little Girl] Stop!

    The Little Girl: Don't let them do this to me!

    The Conceited Man: [to the Little Girl] I said stop!

    Mr. Prince: [to the Businessman] ... Wait.

    The Businessman: [to Mr. Prince] Wait? I've given you 371 jobs, and you have been fired from 370 of them. I think it's time you go back to work, my little failure.