I have read the Chinese version of the Little Prince, the English version, the picture-painted version, the three-dimensional origami version, and the children's phonetic version (what the hell???) and have collected all kinds of peripherals of the Little Prince. I have watched all the music albums made by Hans Zimmer for the animated version and watched the musical of The Little Prince. In my world, the Little Prince and Spirited Away are the same level of existence. In fact, watching this movie is full of expectations, because it is difficult for the characters living in fairy tales and hearts to fully restore it to what it should be, but there is actually a live-action version of the little prince. I really, really like the pictures of the little prince on b612 and searching for other planets, like the hand-painted scenes, the layout of the stage play, not very like a movie. Although it was a special effect that seemed to cost 50 cents in that era, there was no sense of incongruity with a story like the little prince. Basically, all the plots of the original work are restored, but it is disappointing that many details are left out in the processing of the lines. I don't like the snake part very much. Although the dance is very exciting, it's a little procrastinated. The lines with the rose and fox are not as good as the original. I really hope that there will be more emotional rendering in the movie, and more delicate extended insights. But the singing and dancing and the acting of the little actors are really great! I never thought that I could really play the little prince!
A fairy tale about love, responsibility, growth. Whose rose were you, and whose fox are you now?
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