7.6

The Little Prince

Le petit prince

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7.6

The Little Prince

Le petit prince

  • Year 2015
  • Duration 108 min
  • Country France, Canada, United States, China
  • Language English
A little girl lives in a very grown-up world with her mother, who tries to prepare her for it. Her neighbor, the Aviator, introduces the girl to an extraordinary world where anything is possible, the world of the Little Prince.

About The Little Prince

The 2015 animated film 'The Little Prince' is a visually stunning and emotionally resonant adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's beloved novella. Directed by Mark Osborne, the film cleverly frames the original story within a modern narrative. It follows a young, over-scheduled girl whose life is meticulously planned by her mother. Her world changes when she meets her eccentric elderly neighbor, the Aviator, who shares tales of his encounter with the Little Prince from a distant asteroid.

The film masterfully blends different animation styles. The contemporary world is rendered in crisp, clean CGI, while the Aviator's stories of the Prince are told through gorgeous, warm stop-motion animation. This visual contrast beautifully mirrors the film's core theme: the clash between a sterile, adult worldview and the boundless imagination of childhood. The voice cast, including Jeff Bridges as the Aviator and Mackenzie Foy as the girl, delivers heartfelt performances that ground the fantasy in genuine emotion.

More than just a simple retelling, this adaptation explores the danger of forgetting one's inner child. It’s a poignant reminder about what we lose when we focus solely on growing up. The direction balances whimsy, adventure, and deep melancholy, creating a layered experience that appeals to both children and adults. Viewers should watch 'The Little Prince' for its breathtaking artistry, its faithful yet inventive storytelling, and its powerful, universal message about friendship, love, and seeing what is truly essential—which, as the fox says, is invisible to the eyes. It's a rare family film that is as intellectually satisfying as it is visually delightful.