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Mark Osborne's The Little Prince had its premier yesterday in theaters and on Netflix. |
If Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s children's book, "The Little Prince," never appealed to you as a girl, perhaps it was because you felt a man's nostalgia for his boyhood, rather than a world seen through a child's eyes. And, you would be right. Actually, "The Little Prince" was for the French author (and real-life pilot) a mid-life return to his boyhood wisdom. It is the story of a boy and a man, but now it is a girl's quest movie. You can read my review of of the film here:
http://www.filmjournal.com/reviews/film-review-little-prince.