Ein kleines Mädchen lebt in der streng durchorganisierten Welt ihrer Mutter, die versucht, ihre Tochter auf das Erwachsenendasein vorzubereiten. Ihr Nachbar, ein Pilot, führt das Mädchen in ... Alles lesenEin kleines Mädchen lebt in der streng durchorganisierten Welt ihrer Mutter, die versucht, ihre Tochter auf das Erwachsenendasein vorzubereiten. Ihr Nachbar, ein Pilot, führt das Mädchen in eine außergewöhnliche Welt ein, in der alles möglich ist, die Welt des Kleinen Prinzen.Ein kleines Mädchen lebt in der streng durchorganisierten Welt ihrer Mutter, die versucht, ihre Tochter auf das Erwachsenendasein vorzubereiten. Ihr Nachbar, ein Pilot, führt das Mädchen in eine außergewöhnliche Welt ein, in der alles möglich ist, die Welt des Kleinen Prinzen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 7 Gewinne & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt
- The Aviator
- (Synchronisation)
- The Little Girl
- (Synchronisation)
- The Mother
- (Synchronisation)
- The Rose
- (Synchronisation)
- The Little Prince
- (Synchronisation)
- The Fox
- (Synchronisation)
- The Snake
- (Synchronisation)
- The Conceited Man
- (Synchronisation)
- The Businessman
- (Synchronisation)
- Mr. Prince
- (Synchronisation)
- The Academy Teacher
- (Synchronisation)
- The Policeman
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Jeff Branion)
- The Nurse
- (Synchronisation)
- …
- The Concerned Neighbor
- (Synchronisation)
- The Aviator
- (Synchronisation)
- The Mother
- (Synchronisation)
- The Fox
- (Synchronisation)
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2) If you are expecting a video reproduction of St Exupéry's story, you will be very disappointed. It's in this movie, but it only comprises a small part of it. Most of the movie is a frame for that tale, the story of a small girl who meets an elderly aviator who tells her, in bits and pieces, the story of his encounter, many years before, with the Little Prince. If you go expecting just what you know from St Exupéry's story, most of this movie will therefore be an annoyance to you.
It took me awhile to accept the frame story. It's fairly banal, fairly Hollywood. Nowhere near the originality of St. Exupéry's remarkable tale. But if you let yourself go with it, it has an appeal over time.
The part devoted to St. Exupéry's original tale is the best, as far as I'm concerned.
We also see the prince as an adult, very changed. That came as a shock at first to me, but again, I let myself go with it, and it had a certain fairly obvious interest.
This is not a great movie. "Ernest and Célestine" is a thousand times better. But it's worth seeing.
Again, however, this is NOT a movie for little children. They will be bored.
It deserves to be on the upcoming's big occasion (2016 February), if it is eligible for the American Academy Awards. From the director of 'Kung Fu Panda' original movie, which was partially based on the children's novel. The book adaptation is the stop-motion animation and the remaining story's the regular 3D animation.
Just remember the movies like 'What Dreams May Come' and 'The Lovely Bones', those magical worlds and breathtaking landscapes. Usually animations are associated with comedy genre, especially when a child character attached to it. This film was not even a comedy, more like those two titles I mentioned.
The screenplay wise it was a very 'Neverwas' type, except this one was an animation. But appropriate for people of all ages. The kids can realise the importance of their childhood and the older people can become kids again. The film compressed the gap and erected a bridge between the two hoods, the childhood and the adulthood.
"What is essential is invisible to the eye."
I did not know what to expect from it, but I highly satisfied with the final product. The film characters had no names, but called, the Little Girl, Mother, Fox, Rose, Snake, King et cetera as what their role is and species. Barely there are only 3-4 characters where the story was focused. Obviously it had a villain, but very unusual existence time and in a crucial part of the story.
I don't remember how the 100 minutes went so fast like a ray of the light beam flashed away. The pace of narration was not a rushy, except the opening part. But once the old man character, the Aviator, voiced by Jeff Bridge was introduced, the movie turned into completely different and awesome. Yes, Jeff Bridge's voice was so good for the background narration.
This story is about an old man who refused to grow up mentally and believes the existence of the magical stars and planets. The whole neighborhood stayed away from him and his troubles, until a new girl arrives at the next door. The little girl befriends him and falls for all his stories discarding her daily routines, but later it complicates their relationship after her mother finds out what they're up to. What happens to them and how the story concludes is the remaining part.
"She was not a common rose. She was the only one of her kind in the whole universe."
This story was finely fused between the reality and fantasy. Most essential storyline for the present world. In the name of education how the children were enforced by their parents to mechanical life with less time to play out and make their own friends. Especially as they were lacking the creativity to make up their own fictional worlds with their toys like the kids from a century ago were.
It might psychologically affect their characters while becoming an adult like the Aviator in this film, but as one of lines from the movie say 'Growing up is not the problem. Forgetting is', the children are losing their innocence over the adult's reality world. Who knows, someday those kids may become the greatest writer inspired by their childhood days.
If you ask me, I strongly recommend it for all. It is very encouraging film for the parents how not to raise their children and for the grown ups how not to get lost is the adult world. Most elegant flick of the year, along with a very few others.
You don't have to ignore it because you have read the book, like I said it was not completely borrowed from the original material. Instead, two-third of the film was freshly established out of the same name masterpiece. I'm not familiar with the book, so I've no thoughts that differentiate between these two formats. But definitely the film deserved all the appreciation from critics and movie
9½/10
My review is as an outsider who doesn't know it real story. So, i won't compare the movie version with the book version. For the movie version, i guess i pretty much like it. I agree that this movie is not suitable for kids, since kids will find it boring. The pace of the movie is kinda slow ( also, it kinds of hard to understand for kids ). The visual itself, went so well and beautifully finished with the combination of stop motion and 3D animation.
Well, from my point of view, i think the 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.
I highly recommended this movie for those who do not read the novel yet and those who like philosophical things wrapped in a beautiful visual.
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- WissenswertesThe stop-motion scenes in the desert were mosty created using paper, even the Little Prince was made out of paper clay.
- PatzerWhen the Little Girl claps for the first time "The Conceited Man" took kudos by taking his hat off with his "right hand" but next time while holding The Little Girl with "left hand" he drops her and took kudos with his "left hand" although his "right hand" was free.
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The Little Prince: it is only with heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
- Crazy CreditsOne of few movies where the end credits scroll downwards (instead of upwards), so that the title of each department is at the bottom of the list of people in that department.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Starfilm (2017)
- SoundtracksSuis-moi
Written by Hans Zimmer, Camille and Richard Harvey
Performed by Hans Zimmer and Richard Harvey (featuring Camille)
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- Budget
- 81.200.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.339.152 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 116.927 $
- 14. Feb. 2016
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 97.571.250 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 48 Minuten
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- 2.35 : 1