Mar 18,2015
From Mark Osborne comes the first-ever animated feature film adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's iconic masterpiece, The Little Prince. At the heart of it all is The Little Girl, who's being prepared by her mother for the very grown-up world in which they live - only to be interrupted by her eccentric, kind-hearted neighbor, The Aviator. The Aviator introduces his new friend to an extraordinary world where anything is possible. A world that he himself was initiated into long ago by The Little Prince. It's here that The Little Girl's magical and emotional journey into her own imagination - and into the universe of The Little Prince - begins. And it's where The Little Girl rediscovers her childhood and learns that ultimately, it's human connections that matter most, and that what's truly essential can only be seen with the heart.
nudity | None |
violence | There are some mild intense scenes like when they went to get the girl to a machine that seems that will kill her and other scenes but not at strong |
profanity | 1 mention of Stupid |
alcohol | None but It's strange because in the original book there was a drunk |
frightening | Some like some scary character designs. 2 of the main characters possible deaths are implied. The little prince commits suicide by snake-bite. He later comes back grown up. The old man prepares the little girl, that he will pass away soon. Later he is seen hospitalised, it is never clear if he dies there or recovers. |