wildwoods
Joined Nov 2001
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Certainly much thoughtfulness, sincerity and hard work was poured into this little film.
However, many great literary masterpieces cannot be captured on film. `The Little Prince' is one such treasure. Sadly, grown-ups often cannot see the truth. The most important of all truths is the very last one the Little Prince learned at the end of his sojourn: `It is only with the heart one can see clearly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.'
Read the book. See it with your hearts.
However, many great literary masterpieces cannot be captured on film. `The Little Prince' is one such treasure. Sadly, grown-ups often cannot see the truth. The most important of all truths is the very last one the Little Prince learned at the end of his sojourn: `It is only with the heart one can see clearly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.'
Read the book. See it with your hearts.
After watching "Moulin Rouge!" for an hour, I was forced to walk away from this emetic as I became quite afraid that someone at the candy counter had slipped some LSD into my Cola. I have never used drugs in my life, but thanks to this abomination, I now have a good idea of what it must be like to experience an horrendous hallucinatory 'trip'.
This so-called picture is an insult to the "Moulin Rouge" in Paris, a slap in the face to the French, and an affront to every filmmaker - past or present - in possession of even minimal intelligence and sensibilities.
This so-called picture is an insult to the "Moulin Rouge" in Paris, a slap in the face to the French, and an affront to every filmmaker - past or present - in possession of even minimal intelligence and sensibilities.