When I read the original book of "The Little Prince", I only had this sentence left in my mind, and then I felt uncomfortable as if something was stuck in my throat, and I vomited. Can't come out, can't swallow.
I saw the trailer a long time before the film was released, and I was so excited like a madman, so much so that "the greater the hope, the greater the disappointment", although I cried like a dog in the movie theater, I couldn't hide the disappointment in my heart about the movie . My little prince, why did you become MR PRINCE, why did you grow up?
Well, maybe the little prince will laugh at me when he hears these questions. Only adults can ask why, not children.
Before the girl drives the plane to meet Mr. Prince, I think the film is enough. Although we don't want to admit the ending, the little prince who was dinged by the poisonous snake may have left, maybe forever, but I believe him I must go back to his B612, but the movie gave us an ending, a story of HE that was put on it abruptly. That dirty man who was always worried about being fired was no longer the little prince in our hearts, he was just one of us adults. I hate it, I'd rather believe that my little prince just went back to his planet, he'll never be on any other planet after he leaves the desert, because his roses are waiting for him, waiting for him all the time , waiting for the day he goes back.
So the story becomes a nondescript story.
Adults who have read the original book were moved to tears by two-thirds of the plot, and couldn't help but go back and read it several times. Those who have not read the original book thought it was a good story. It's a good animation, and there are a bunch of children who were brought out by adults to watch the animation. They don't understand what the story is about to tell us. They just get bored and want to go out quickly. Maybe some children think the stars are beautiful. , Grandpa's yard is very beautiful, maybe some children feel that their parents are exactly the same as the mother in the movie... It's a pity that this is not for children at all.
The blunt ending may be reassuring to some, but it ruins the original. That soft blond little prince, who never grows up, that gentle little prince, has returned to his rose...
HE FALLS, AS GENTAL AS A TREE FALLS.
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