The Secret Garden evaluation action

2022-01-07 15:54
Like all the excellent stories written to children, "The Secret Garden" contains insightful and profound truths under the surface.
--Chicago Sun
If this version of "The Secret Garden" has unearthed some new things of its own, then it is that it embodies its own value, has a huge charm, and can deeply attract the audience.
--Washington post
"The Secret Garden" is an excellent film worthy of collection. The power of nature, friendship and education nourishes people's hearts and revitalizes lives.
——Spirituality and Practice
"The Secret Garden" does at least two things brilliantly: brilliant performances and vivid images (the photographer is Roger Diggins). Even without telling too many stories, this film can still rely on these two points to make itself outstanding.
——ReelViews
However, this film is far more than just telling a Fairy Tales . After their unremitting efforts, each character in the film gradually becomes loving and emotional, showing that human beings are fully capable of making their lives better.
——Children's Education
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The Secret Garden quotes

  • Mrs. Medlock: [greeting Lord Craven] You're home, sir. We weren't expecting you.

    Lord Craven: Here I am. Where is my son?

    Mrs. Medlock: He's in his room, of course, Your Lordship.

    [Martha begins following them to Colin's room]

    Mrs. Medlock: Would you get back to the kitchen, you impudent girl!

    [Martha walks away]

    Lord Craven: [they go to Colin's room, he is not there] Where's my SON?

    Mrs. Medlock: He's here, my Lord. He must be here.

    [she begins searching the room]

    Lord Craven: [he sees an undraped picture of Lily] What's happened?

    Mrs. Medlock: [referring to Mary] It's that child, my Lord. She's created absolute havoc here. I've tried to control her. She must be sent away, my Lord. She'll kill Master Colin... for sure.

    Lord Craven: Take me to her room.

    Mrs. Medlock: [as they head for Mary's room] She has no regard for his fragile state of health. She does what she pleases.

    [she takes out a key to unlock the door]

    Lord Craven: You locked her in?

    Mrs. Medlock: I've had to, my Lord. That's how wild she is.

    [they enter the room]

    Mrs. Medlock: Mary? Your uncle's here.

    [they see Mary's bed is empty, she is missing, too]

    Martha: [standing at the door] I beg your pardon, my Lord.

    [he gestures for her to continue]

    Martha: Perhaps they're in the garden.

    Lord Craven: The garden?

    Mrs. Medlock: [nervous chuckle] How can they be? It's quite impossible.

    [cut to the three of them, following Craven downstairs with Medlock on the verge of tears]

    Mrs. Medlock: I've done my best, sir. I really have. But with that child defying me...

    Lord Craven: SILENCE, MEDLOCK! She's just a child. I left YOU in charge.

    Mrs. Medlock: [more tearfully] I'll resign, sir. I'll leave today.

    [Craven walks off to find the children]

    Mrs. Medlock: [she breaks down on the staircase, Martha tries to console her] DON'T!

    [she calms down, Martha hugs her]

    Mrs. Medlock: [sobbing] Martha... Martha.

  • Lord Craven: You brought us back to life, Mary. You did something I thought no one could do.

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