I liked the first half of the movie very much, and it showed the things in the original book beautifully. Paper texture, hand-painted style, clean and delicate.
In the second half, the creator destroyed the ideal and rebuilt it. First I saw the dark fairy tale, and then I saw that the truth, the good and the beauty will live in the world... Well, this cartoon once again proved to me that there is only the most real and touching truth, goodness and beauty in cartoons, and there are things that can truly redeem the soul.
The works tell us time and time again: Only with the heart can we see the real thing; the most terrifying thing is forgetting, forgetting the original innocence.
I have always been willing to believe that the content of this book is true, there is really a little prince, and there is really this adventure of a pilot. But common sense kept me from completely believing all this. Therefore, I can only regard it as a fairy tale, a beautiful, unconventional story, unlike any story.
Revisiting it again, the innocence in it still touches me.
Back to the second half of the movie. The businessman used his own business thinking to make use of everything in the entire asteroid world. The stars are used to generate electricity, and the asteroid owners of different shapes are also used to do different things, but the little prince, who is full of innocence and idealism, has been transformed in the process, becoming mediocre in ability, lacking sense of responsibility, and unable to do any work. ; Lost the soul, forgotten innocence, no longer interesting; betrayed friends and became a villain without principles... Really the lowest man!
How do we measure a person? Morality? ability? How interesting?
I only know that the little prince of Chunhua Qiushi can't do anything well. This may be the deepest irony of the little prince. I thought about it carefully, maybe he could be a poet. In an indifferent business empire, he really can't do any substantive work, but isn't that the case with artists? I advise myself so. However, please ask yourself, does he really have any special talent other than seeing the world with the innocence unique to a child?
As I write this, I suddenly feel a sense of guilt. How can I be so vulgar. Why does a person have to use usefulness or not to measure. Why the little prince when he grows up is incapable of it makes me so angry. Why? Because the ideal little prince was shattered by cruel reality? Because I love the little prince so much, is it unacceptable that I can't agree with his failure in life? Because I only measure others by my ability? Maybe I need to reflect.
Well, so, it was the businessman's forced transformation that made him indifferent, forgetful, and boring and ruthless. It was the girl who destroyed the merchant's business empire and reminded the little prince of the good old days; it was the girl who made the little prince return to the beautiful and noble, talkative, nonsense, and good-looking (I won't complain about his eyes) little prince. All are happy, all is well.
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I really don't believe it.
The innocence of the little prince in the original book is moving; in the end, his death is also sad, but also relieved. This is really the best ending. Because the little prince will eventually grow up and will eventually face the reality, only the ideal one can't live at all.
The screenwriter of this film forced the little prince into reality, completely destroyed the perfect little prince in our hearts, and then upgraded through the little girl's fight against monsters, and finally let the girl help the little prince find himself and his past innocence Beautiful (expression: let him change back to the appearance of a child [laughs]). This is escaping. They threw up this problem, but solved it in the roughest and most clichéd way, so rigid that people couldn't bear to dismantle it.
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