Absolutely amazing movie. Beautifully animated and faithful to the book with the added treat of the little girl's story. I cried, laughed, cried some more, and sighed. Watch it with your heart, you won't be disappointed.
Ive just read the book The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. No piece of story throughout my whole life hit me harder than this one. Its absolutely bewildering to me, how it managed to make me feel. And it taught me that even as an adult I can return to being a child. Everyone in their life should strive to find their fox, field of wheat or a star with a flower and a well, and treasure them in their memory. Because even this one star that you treasure will make the plentiful night sky even more so beautiful. PS: keep your sheeps away from flowers
Discovered this as an adult. Took me a year to finish it because I couldn't stop getting hit by the semi-truck force of dialogue and end up a sobbing mess. Beautiful film adaptation of an even more beautiful story.
In my opinion the book and story itself is about how he reflects on his childhood. On the times in which he was more pure and innocent, and didn't understood adults. The author as a pilot himself being reflected on the pilot character makes sense as into finding himself.
The scene at 1:50 reminds me so much of my parents reasoning for working. I remember that my parents would keep on telling me to study so that I could be rich. When I asked them why, they responded with because when you have a lot of money, you'll be happy.
Mud Puddle yeah but business man 100% remind us about our parents They focus to much about perfection and power they forget the most the essential of all happiness and love
I watched this 2 years ago. I loved it!! And today I got the book to read again because I read it in elementary school, and quickly lost interest. I haven't read it since. Now since I'm older, I might understand and appreciate it more than I did when I was younger.
I was 9 years old when I saw this story in a school textbook. i wasn't even into reading but I just randomly read the story. It didn't even have pictures and it was translated in my native language.. I think it's not an exaggeration to say that I was never the same after I've read it.
Jeremy Galloway I️ wish that too, but we have to be fair and admit that the movie has a much wider appeal what with it being a short movie “intended for children” no? How many more people will read the story now that they’d watched the animated movie you know?
2:31 pushing around the magnets, marching around the globe triumphantly with her extension wand, popping in and out of existence to reappear elsewhere and having the time of her life bending and rolling strangely, emersed by the magnets all while repeating "check" to her life's content
That's Ricky Gervais acting, not Stephen Merchant, who is Wheatley. I can understand the mistake though, they work together often and are close friends.
You can see Saint Expury's drawing of the lamp lighter when it cuts to the girl with the pictures. As for the tippler, I feel that they've adapted all references to him out unfortunately.
KoopaX 654 They just don't see the purpose of life. Some will be grown up strict, some grown ups will be funny. Probably i don't make sense, but remember who you are and live your life in your own way.
This movie is such shit, they changed the entire story and for what, to throw in a little girl so other little girls can associate with her. Were the studio execs sure that little girls can't follow the timeless masterpiece that is the original? And it pains me that we all know that if the goal was to make money, then art must be thrown aside for profits and pandering to the howling harridins of our modern age. But this movie is about a Little Prince, not a personality free princess for vapid girls to inject their entire selves upon.
I don't mind the adaptation so much. It hardly touches the original story, besides leaving some things out. It even uses a different animation style to differentiate between Saint-Exupery's work and the filmmaker's story. The only thing I really have a problem with is turning the businessman from an old fool into a villain. It turns the monotony of adulthood into less of a trap we fall into, and more of an evil force that tries to take advantage of you. But, not every interpretation of the story is the same. The filmmakers drew a different meaning from it and still made a beautiful story. I don't need this to be an exact replica of the book; I already have the book and it's one of my favorites. Don't get so angry over it; it isn't healthy.
I'm sorry but they didnt just add the girl to "include" girls. They did it so there was a comparison to the little prince's world and to create a moral. So it wasn't to just include girls it was to build on the story and I'm sorry of you're mad about that.
Absolutely amazing movie. Beautifully animated and faithful to the book with the added treat of the little girl's story. I cried, laughed, cried some more, and sighed. Watch it with your heart, you won't be disappointed.
Albert Brooks is in the movie I loved him from Finding Nemo
It amazes me,how BEATIFUL the Stop-motion in this movie is ! They nailed the style of the book big time
Ive just read the book The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. No piece of story throughout my whole life hit me harder than this one. Its absolutely bewildering to me, how it managed to make me feel. And it taught me that even as an adult I can return to being a child.
Everyone in their life should strive to find their fox, field of wheat or a star with a flower and a well, and treasure them in their memory. Because even this one star that you treasure will make the plentiful night sky even more so beautiful.
PS: keep your sheeps away from flowers
Why what's wrong with it?
@@ronaldpagar6513Read the book to understand
Discovered this as an adult. Took me a year to finish it because I couldn't stop getting hit by the semi-truck force of dialogue and end up a sobbing mess. Beautiful film adaptation of an even more beautiful story.
In my opinion the book and story itself is about how he reflects on his childhood. On the times in which he was more pure and innocent, and didn't understood adults.
The author as a pilot himself being reflected on the pilot character makes sense as into finding himself.
The scene at 1:50 reminds me so much of my parents reasoning for working. I remember that my parents would keep on telling me to study so that I could be rich. When I asked them why, they responded with because when you have a lot of money, you'll be happy.
Luna Mugetsu it's never right
Its half the equation.
So wrong
I have to tell you this, but happiness comes from within!
It's good to provide for yourself but happiness is yourself and those you help
Growing up is not the problem, forgetting (the person who's unique to you) is,I think it tells me what's the true love.
I don't get it what the aviator means . What does that quote mean?
@@michaelkwee7704
I think he meant that growing up isn't the problem, forgetting who you're is.
@@raulbetancourt5795 i agree, figure out that months ago, but thanks for explaining it. :D
the best children movie ever.
I love how anxious and insecure the vain man is
The business guy reminds me so much of Kingpin from Spiderverse. In fact I someone said they got inspiration from this character!
Mud Puddle yeah but business man 100% remind us about our parents
They focus to much about perfection and power they forget the most the essential of all happiness and love
And Lord Business
One of the best quotes literally ever
"You're the only man in this planet"
**insert crowd cheering from Supah Hot Fire memes here**
''Oh look im a bumblebee''
-The business man
me and my sister were laughing so much at it
LMAO
Imagine if someone yelled at him: "I'M A STARSCREAM!"
I would love to see how the lamplighter, tippler, and geographer would look like in this film and what they sound like
Is he called the tippler in English translations? The original translates a bit better to the drinker or the drunkard
@@alexschneider1667 yes I think they used tippler on the book I read.
I actually thought that the lamplighter was the janitor at the city asteroid scene since the lamplighter is keen to his task or job
I wish more of the movie focused on this style with the planets he visits.
I watched this 2 years ago. I loved it!! And today I got the book to read again because I read it in elementary school, and quickly lost interest. I haven't read it since. Now since I'm older, I might understand and appreciate it more than I did when I was younger.
I wish the entire movie was just like this
I was 9 years old when I saw this story in a school textbook. i wasn't even into reading but I just randomly read the story. It didn't even have pictures and it was translated in my native language.. I think it's not an exaggeration to say that I was never the same after I've read it.
We forget ourselves...
We in fact forget how to live ,how to love,.
I wish they had included the full dialogues from the book, and not skipped some of the planets..
For me, it was justified. Everything has a reason.
Jeremy Galloway I️ wish that too, but we have to be fair and admit that the movie has a much wider appeal what with it being a short movie “intended for children” no? How many more people will read the story now that they’d watched the animated movie you know?
D O Y O U A D M I R E M E ?
Can you link me the original book? So I don't get a "refined" version.
@@donaldschmenk4345 Total pedophile
2:31 pushing around the magnets, marching around the globe triumphantly with her extension wand, popping in and out of existence to reappear elsewhere and having the time of her life bending and rolling strangely, emersed by the magnets all while repeating "check" to her life's content
the hat man is funny when he says m i the intelagint man in the planet and littlie princes says but your the only man in this planet
Burned by a child's logic!
**Pour cold water to the burned area**
Where is the lamplighter?
Is it just me or does the guy on that planet sound slike wheatley form portal 2 a lil bit?
Ikr
2:54 is senior quote material
This was one of my favorite movies and I like all the characters just wow just WOW!!!! 😄😄😄
It’s amazing the way he says “what is it”
I love this animation
I hate growing up in general I wish I can just have the option to stay young, this came out when I was 12, now I'm 17-18
Shows how much you didn't forget than that's all that matters
The guy with the hat, broo that's
*THAT'S WHEATLEY*
and he's in character too.
That's Ricky Gervais acting, not Stephen Merchant, who is Wheatley. I can understand the mistake though, they work together often and are close friends.
I would of love to see the entire original story fully recreated in this style
ikrr
Hands down♡
1:54 this was an inspiration to the design to Kingpin from Into the Spider-Verse
It helps that the screenwriter for this movie became one of the co-directors for that movie.
Holy crap! Really? I was just thinking how similar they look!
1:52 wilson fisk jr
I think these guys wound up in the Starlight Desert near the Vault of Knowledge.
Why did not the drinker, the lamplighter and the geographial appear in the film?
Incompetent, pride, greed, some of the weaknesses of humanity
The hat man looks like Conan O'Brien with no hair
The Little Prince - Young Tai Lung
Conceited Man - Doctor McPhee
Business Man - Tiberius
I watched this movie in my English class.. tbh was a real drag to have to do notes and stuff on this movie
Read the og book, it’s a lot shorter and just focuses on the prince
I have a poem of little prince in my school English book .I didn't know it became a movie.
Because the little prince is a masterpiece in classic literature and Netflix is mr krabbs
What about the tippler, and the lamplighter?
You can see Saint Expury's drawing of the lamp lighter when it cuts to the girl with the pictures. As for the tippler, I feel that they've adapted all references to him out unfortunately.
Jessica Zabala Yeah I noticed that. But those parts were very crucial in the book.
My casting
Laurence R Harvey as The Drinker
Jim Carrey as The Lamplighter
Christopher Lloyd as The Geographical
👏👏👏 thank you thank you 😂😂😂
of all the animation....i prefer this oneeee it's the accurate of my imagination while reading. I can't imagine my imagination being so a like TnT
I hate that Netflix took it off !
The King sounds so familiar. Who voices him?
Bud Cort
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-满天星是一种白色的小花,是陪衬用的花材.
1)
在花苞里装扮细辫、细眉
盼望在绽放时刻一切都舒坦 @
开放的小白花并不争作群芳的第一
只当野地里的一朵自得和天然 @
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满天星何曾占据最东的峰头
去抢朝曦烘出的第一股的春风 @
草丛中闪烁着灿烂的微笑
没有小王子小蝴蝶来照顾,一样年轻 @
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绝望不是我的花样
凋谢的花瓣仍以微笑作伴 @
落土,落土,抱紧根土
好长成下一代的新鲜 @//
Adults just suck, they just... They're just the worst
KoopaX 654 They just don't see the purpose of life. Some will be grown up strict, some grown ups will be funny. Probably i don't make sense, but remember who you are and live your life in your own way.
Growing up isn't the problem :)
lyinsroar forgetting is
They didn’t include The Tippler?
Jeff Bridges: Big Z Surf’s Up
Albert Brooks: Marlin Finding Nemo/ Finding Dory
❤
But i did see a live action movie version tho but i couldn't copy and paste it cus i copyed and paste the one i sent yall
nice
well not live action movie but a musical
- the little prince 2016
I was wondering what "apprivoiser" means in English, turns out it is "tame"!
life plan
Tadas Vizgaudis a plan that make you average, most useful for someone who wants to enrich themselfs,and using as a money making machine for them
Is it Ricky Gervais?
Yep
Ma man the hat men(I don't know his name)
The vain man
0:58
it is a hat for salutes! actually 🤓☝️
The conceited man sounds a bit like dantdm
Now that I think of it yeah
HELP SO THATS WHY I RECOGNISED HIS VOICE
Completely forgot that the girls name was ,
This film didn't do it for me. Visuals are pleasing whenever the stop motion is in screen, though.
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Ha 50th comment ha ha ha ha
lol
This movie is such shit, they changed the entire story and for what, to throw in a little girl so other little girls can associate with her. Were the studio execs sure that little girls can't follow the timeless masterpiece that is the original? And it pains me that we all know that if the goal was to make money, then art must be thrown aside for profits and pandering to the howling harridins of our modern age. But this movie is about a Little Prince, not a personality free princess for vapid girls to inject their entire selves upon.
I don't mind the adaptation so much. It hardly touches the original story, besides leaving some things out. It even uses a different animation style to differentiate between Saint-Exupery's work and the filmmaker's story. The only thing I really have a problem with is turning the businessman from an old fool into a villain. It turns the monotony of adulthood into less of a trap we fall into, and more of an evil force that tries to take advantage of you. But, not every interpretation of the story is the same. The filmmakers drew a different meaning from it and still made a beautiful story. I don't need this to be an exact replica of the book; I already have the book and it's one of my favorites.
Don't get so angry over it; it isn't healthy.
You're wrong:)
I'm sorry but they didnt just add the girl to "include" girls. They did it so there was a comparison to the little prince's world and to create a moral. So it wasn't to just include girls it was to build on the story and I'm sorry of you're mad about that.
You say that art was thrown aside? Did you... not see the stop motion? It was stop motion with paper to look like the book.