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MOVIE REVIEW

THE LITTLE PRINCE


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ADELLA SONNIA PUTRI


ASSAFA KUMALASARI
NIDA ATHIFA RAHMADHANI
IKROMAH FEBRIANTI
MUHAMMAD FIKRI FIRMANSYAH
THE LITTLE PRINCE
fanciful classic movie
INTRODUCTION
Distributed by Paramount Picture

Release date 22 Mayhere


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Running time need it
108 Minutes

Country France

Language English

Budget $77.5 Million

Box office $97.5 Million


DIRECT Mark Osborne

ORS
WRITER Irena Brignull (screenplay), Bob Persichetti (screenplay)

S • Jeff Bridges as The Aviator


STARS OF • Mackenzie Foy as The Little Girl
• Rachel McAdams as The Mother
VOICEs • Riley Osborne as The Little Prince
• Marion Cotillard as The Rose
• James Franco as The Fox
introduction
While it’s definitely family-friendly, and often visually stunning, the ambitious film adaptation of “The
Little Prince” may leave adult viewers royally flummoxed. Portions are faithful to Antoine de Saint-
Exupery’s 1943 much-loved, quoted classic translated into over 250 languages. But the overall effect
here is a muddled one that feels like, at most, half of a good movie. An internationally starry voice cast
does little to redeem it.
SINOPSIS The simple tale tells the story of a child, the little prince, who
travels the universe gaining wisdom.

The Little Prince. At the heart of it all is The Little Girl,


who's being prepared by her mother for the very grown-up
world in which they live - only to be interrupted by her
eccentric, kind-hearted neighbor, The Aviator. The Aviator
introduces his new friend to an extraordinary world where
anything is possible.
SINOPSIS
A world that he himself was initiated into long ago by The Little Prince. It's here that The Little
Girl's magical and emotional journey into her own imagination - and into the universe of The Little
Prince - begins. And it's where The Little Girl rediscovers her childhood and learns that ultimately,
it's human connections that matter most, and that what's truly essential can only be seen with the
heart.
SCENES
OUR OPINION ABOUT THE
MOVIE
This may be the most incredible touching movie. This is a step into and out of modern society. It is the
breath of fresh air that we all wish for in a world of worth, accomplishment, value and accolades. It teaches
a modern moral that should be clarified and planted throughout western society. The Little Prince is a
modern dissection of the confines of the modern motives of capital. They are not greed nor being bad but
an other torment of our own ideaoligies and enfetishment of a “good life” a “successful life”.
OUR REVIEW ABOUT THE
ANIMATION

Character Generic is really good at replicating and duplicating out to


the horizon, and Osborne played with that in creating the
neighborhood. Every house is almost the same, and viewers get this
feeling of repetition, a mathematical, geometric, confining world
MORAL VALUE

Our point of view, we are think this story itself tried to teach us
about life, happiness, sadness, and how to grow up without
forgetting who we are. All those kinds of valuable things that we
tend to forget, as we grown up and be part of the adult world.
“The most beautiful things in the world
cannot be seen or touched, they are felt
with the heart.”

—little prince
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