When I first heard it, I thought the name was weird (laughs)—even though I accepted the name after knowing the plot, I didn’t have much interest in watching it. Some time ago (May 1st holiday), the WeChat group of the word memorization group launched an activity to write lines in the reading book, and recently, I was thinking about what would happen to people's mentality if they got sick, so I turned it over and read it.
I think my way of thinking and personality is more like the male lead.
When I first watched it, I thought, the heroine is so brave and has a good personality. Being sick can be so cheerful. But sometimes I feel that many of her words and deeds are not very real (but crying with optimism and fear is very real), the author seems to just pile up the way he likes / wants the male lead to be treated on the role of the female lead on the body. Later, I thought that maybe the author wrote such a character to use the female lead's mouth to give people like the male lead a reason to change. "Don't be afraid of being hurt when you are in your relationship. Since everyone will die, you must be brave to say what you like and dislike, so that you will not have any regrets." But at the same time, he affirmed the charm of the male protagonist himself. "You can have fun by exploring yourself. ".
So I feel that the most outstanding character here is the heroine (because the other characters are quite ordinary...). There are always people in the barrage saying that the male protagonist and the female protagonist redeem each other. But I personally feel that most of the heroines are actually redeeming the male protagonists (or viewers with similar ideas such as me? I feel like I'm being fed chicken soup hahaha).
(The second female is a little confused and a little incomprehensible. I don’t know if it’s like this in the novel, or if the movie changed it like this.)
PS: What exactly is the charm of "The Little Prince", and why do so many people like it? (I would also like)
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