Longing

Dina 2022-01-10 08:01:17

To be honest, after watching this movie, there is nothing very amazing. The classic Hollywood drama is not a big production, not funny, and a straightforward plot. When the curtain is slowly drawn up, the movie quietly ends with a Happy Ending.

It is said that this is a French film, so it's no wonder. I think if it is an animation, there are so many gimmicks in Americans now, and it is absolutely difficult to tolerate such a "boring" narrative method.

The deepest thing is not the "I'm sorry" in the ending, but the sentence that the mouse "Despereaux" constantly asked in the film: Do you having longing?

He wanted to be a hero, so he acted like one, so he became hero.

Is this desire? No, it is hope or belief, something that can be found in countless dramas. Just like a very warm growth movie I've seen before, a narration in "Cowboys and Angles": You want to be the person you like. I believe this is why some people live and live happily. Because he will always feel that there is always faith and tomorrow.

What to do then is our own problem. This little mouse is really cute.

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Extended Reading
  • Grace 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    Sorry, my princess. you deserve a knight, even it's a little mouse.

  • Kasandra 2022-03-22 09:02:24

    Talk about a little mouse with courage

The Tale of Despereaux quotes

  • Roscuro: Tell me that story. About the princess. Tell me what she looked like.

    Despereaux: Well, she was...

    Roscuro: Was she angry?

    Despereaux: No. No, not at all. Her heart was full of longing.

    Roscuro: What's longing?

    Narrator: And that's how a friendship is born. Over the next few weeks, he told Roscuro everything he knew about loyalty and honor and chivalry and courage. He told him about the Princess, and where her longing came from. That she missed the rain and the soup and even the rats.

    Roscuro: Even the rats?

    Narrator: He told him about their code of honor, about his noble quest, about duty and loyalty. And there, in the darkness of the cellar, two knights pledged devotion to a princess who was trapped inside a castle. Trapped in a life full of pain and longing. Even if no one could tell.

  • Andre: Boldo, look, it's...

    [he turns as he realizes Boldo left]

    Andre: Boldo, where are you?