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Friday, March 02, 2007






The Little Prince




I borrowed this old movie from my tita. I heard people talk about it and they didnt like it very much, they liked the book a lot better. I myself read the book back when I was Grade 2 and I dont remember it much so I cant compare a lot. In totality I enjoyed the movie. It was very heartwarming to see a child actor act very natural on screen at an age like that. His character played a very honest and curious boy who was looking for understanding. His stories and outlook on life were very different from anyone else in the universe and I guess its his way of thinking that hits us in our hearts. If everyone could think his way I guess the world will be much simpler and better. The author, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, i guess is truly a child at heart for him to think of such a story and such a character. I applaud also the acting of Gene Wilder and Frederick Loewe since they portrayed their characters really well.

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