The Little Prince (2015) Review – What Is Essential Is Invisible to the Eye
Header illustration for the review essay of The Little Prince (2015) . Illustration created for editorial review purposes. 💠Short Personal Reflection The Little Prince (2015), Mark Osborne's animated adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's classic, found me at a quiet hour, and it left me in a different kind of quiet altogether. Sometimes, it is only after time has passed that we begin to see what truly mattered — and this film knows that, deeply. As we grow and our lives become busier, we slowly lose sight of what was once essential. We live in constant motion, like working on a laptop inside a speeding train, too preoccupied to notice the breathtaking scenery passing by the window. And yet, if we could recognize the value of every moment as it happens, we wouldn't quite be human. Perhaps that imperfection is part of the beauty. So we move forward, inevitably missing pieces of life along the way. And still, even when it feels too late, I want to believe that it isn...