"I can't play with you," said the fox. "I haven't been tamed by you."
"You're just a little boy to me, like thousands of little boys. I don't need you, You don't need me either. To you, I'm just a fox, like thousands of other foxes. But if you tame me, we'll be indispensable to each other. To me, You are the only one in the world; I am the only one in the world for you."
This is my favorite passage from The Little Prince. This film should be derived from "The Little Prince", because I like "The Little Prince", so I like it very much. From the beginning, my heart has always been warm. The simplest but also the most essential love between humans and animals is unfortunately ignored by us. We are in a hurry, we seek speed, we go to the store to buy ready-made things, and even hope that love is also, but ignore the most essential things, domestication is a process, it takes time to accumulate, and we can only understand what we have domesticated. .
As the fox said to the little prince: "Be very patient. At first you sit in the grass like this, a little further away from me. I look at you out of the corner of your eye, and you don't say anything. Words are the source of misunderstanding. But, every day, you sit closer to me..." Just like the girl in the film did to Titu, go to see her every day, bring bread, get closer to her every day, wait for her near her hole...
The fox is So beautiful, I looked at her, she looked at me, I think I domesticated her. We play together, we are attached to each other. But once Titu made me understand that love is not possession, it is you who is happy, and I am happy too.
The simplest is often the most beautiful and moving.
If this film is viewed as a landscape film, I like the photographer's perspective very much, and I can always capture moving moments while recording the beautiful scenery.
"If you tame me, I will recognize that your footsteps are different from other people's. Others' footsteps will make me hurry back to the ground, but your footsteps will be like music. Calling out of the hole...I don't eat bread, so the wheat is useless to me, and the wheat field doesn't have much to say to me. It's very sad. But you have blond hair, and once you tame me, it will be How wonderful, the same golden ear of wheat makes me think of you, and I will fall in love with the sound of the wind blowing through the wheat fields..."
Well, if you tame me. Please be firm enough, patient enough, brave enough to accept my slowness...
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