Chicken Soup Little Prince

Haven 2022-03-28 09:01:06

About the movie The Little Prince, the things are actually very simple. Everyone once had their own attachments, whether it was their lover or their dreams. However, over time, we all fall into such an environment, in order to survive, to live, even though we all know it is a mechanical state. And that's not what life should be like. The director put on the story of the little prince and wanted to express this point of view clearly, but it was mistaken for chicken soup and disrespectful to the original work. For a movie, he must have a complete script structure. To put it simply, it is to tell the story clearly, so from this point of view, there is no problem with such a script arrangement, and it can also arouse everyone's discussion. From the film In itself, the goal has been achieved. The production and soundtrack of the film itself is also impeccable. Personally, I like stop-motion animation very much. The history of this form of animation is as long as the history of hand-drawn animation in the traditional sense, and it may even be older. As for some details and meanings of this movie, I personally don't think there is so much to say. In fact, the director didn't want to express too much. The little prince tamed the fox, and the old grandpa tamed the child, but The child will still go to school, the mother will continue to work, and the end is just a good beginning and a hope. She might turn out to be like the old man, or she might turn out to be like Mom, we don't know. So the point of your own comment is based on what kind of person you want to be. If you think chicken soup, then you may be someone who wants to work and study honestly; if you think the movie is good, then you also hope to change your life, instead of living a mechanical life all the time.

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The Little Prince quotes

  • Mr. Prince: [telling The Conceited Man when he was bringing The Little Girl back to the classroom] Stop!

    [the Conceited Man stops and looks at Mr. Prince with The Little Girl was held by him]

    Mr. Prince: Take your hands off her.

    The Businessman: What? Stop?

    Mr. Prince: I-I'm not a failure.

    The Businessman: [questioned] Oh?

    Mr. Prince: ...I'm The Little Prince.

    The Businessman: [surprised] What?... He thinks he's little! And a prince!

    [he and his associates laugh; mocks]

    The Businessman: Look at me! I'm a bumblebee!

    [to one of his men]

    The Businessman: What are you? A duck?

    [the Businessman and his associates continue laughing hard]

    The Businessman: [darkly] He's hopeless.

    Mr. Prince: ...I'm not hopeless.

    [the Businessman continues laughing with his associates, and Mr. Prince then smiles]

    Mr. Prince: I'm hopeful. That's right, I'm full of hope! And I love a rose!

    [the Businessman and his men laughed hard]

    Mr. Prince: And she loves me, and she's waiting for me! So... I don't think I wanna work for you anymore.

    [the Businessman and his men ignored and still laughed]

    Mr. Prince: And um...

    [Mr. Prince removes his card from his shirt]

    Mr. Prince: ... I quit.

    [the Businessman and his associates stop laughing, causing The Little Girl to laugh]

    Mr. Prince: [laughs] I quit!

    [steps on his business card, while The Little Girl then steps on The Conceited Man's foot, freeing her, and the stuffed Fox steps on another man's foot gently, before the three start escaping]

  • The Businessman: [after using one of the stars as example for powering his planet] There, you see? The inessential has become perfectly essential.

    [to the Little Girl, angry]

    The Businessman: How it should be for all things.

    [ordering The Conceited Man and pointing to the classroom]

    The Businessman: Take her back to the classroom. Make sure no one interferes.

    [the Conceited Man grabs The Little Girl's arm as he was about to get her to the classroom, as the latter was trying to break free of The Conceited Man's grip]

    The Little Girl: No! Let me go, I can't...

    The Conceited Man: [to the Little Girl] Stop!

    The Little Girl: Don't let them do this to me!

    The Conceited Man: [to the Little Girl] I said stop!

    Mr. Prince: [to the Businessman] ... Wait.

    The Businessman: [to Mr. Prince] Wait? I've given you 371 jobs, and you have been fired from 370 of them. I think it's time you go back to work, my little failure.