I confused "love" with "possession"

Tressa 2022-03-02 08:01:32

I've always been extremely impatient with any film and television production under the banner of "Adapted from Saint-Exupéry." Stubbornly believe that adult philosophical novels like "The Little Prince" do not need any audio-visual form to materialize this abstract emotion. This time is no exception, so when I saw 3/4 of the movie, I got a three-star rating, even though I have a little bit of affection for its director, Luc Jacquet. However, when I saw the end, I did not hesitate to change my mind.
In fact, what impressed me most about this film was the little girl's last sentence, "I confuse 'love' with 'possession'," and the meaningful look in the fox's round pupils at the end of the film. You love me, you want to possess me completely, you want to use your wishful paranoia to put a so-called conscious collar on me to imprison my inherent thinking pattern, and you start to use a rope to hold my neck to restrict my freedom so as to let me Always surround your purpose. No matter how frightened my eyes become, and my mind becomes uneasy and my body trembles, I still cannot find the door of freedom that you opened for me. Even if I break through the ring-shaped window for freedom, my head is bleeding and my body is bruised and bruised, it will not return the slightest tears from yours. Are you really sad for me, are you sad for me, but why can't I see the slightest sign. Maybe you will rightly say that love is selfish. Yes, I admit that love is selfish, and it is more than love. Human nature is inherently selfish. Even so, selfishness is no excuse for your dictatorship. Don't forget that love is mutual, and there is nothing more than a heartbreaker. It's not just empty words. Girl, the fox has done enough for you. If you are greedy and let go of its only freedom, then the shelf life of friendship is limited to the time when beauty is only within sight and not within reach. Love is not like that.
In the film, the rolling hills and the wild flowers in the mountains, the ancient vines and bushes covered with vines, and the lush forests are full of signs of life, that is, the animals are free among the fallen leaves. dance. This quote from Rousseau always pops up from time to time, "Nature never deceives us, it is always ourselves who deceive us." Well, this story continues to teach us to love nature, it is the source of our life.
If you have enough free time to kill, or if you listen to the hustle and bustle and want to have a moment of peace, you might as well watch this documentary-like natural light and shadow, let’s not tell the story, the nature inside is intoxicating .

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  • Narrator: Somebody had told me that courtship was a strange mix of love and war.