Gene Reynolds

Gene Reynolds

  • Born: 1923-4-4
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
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    • Emmanuel 2022-01-26 08:43:41

      classic narrative cycle

      When I first turned on the CCTV music channel, what I saw was a chubby, small, yellow curly-haired, energetic and healthy little girl, sitting on the train with her aunt DITI to the city .
      At the other end, Clara, an aristocratic girl, was sitting at the dining table, frowning under the supervision...

    • Vinnie 2022-01-26 08:43:41

      Heidi~~

      I saw Heidi when I was a kid and really wanted to be like her. Brilliant, natural, lively, and seems to have magical powers~ Hope for everyone.

      Shirley Temple. The most famous and cutest little girl in the world. Always fascinated. Her smile, her dancing, everyone loves her, and even I, who was...

    • Fred 2022-04-23 07:04:31

      80 years ago, this version of Xiulan Temple was the biggest highlight, but compared with the 2015 version, the lack of the invincible scenery of the Alps will reduce a lot of points, and the emotional expression of the characters is relatively shallow, and the songs and dances inserted from time to time should be A common feature of movies in the 1930s, Heidi is more like a rich lady than Clara. Her innocence is certainly the most important character trait in my mind, but an orphan's costume is too luxurious, similar to Clara. I can't see any difference, and the lack of rigor in the details also reduces the sense of substitution in watching the movie, but after all, it is a movie from more than 80 years ago, which is unfair compared with the current photography technology.

    • Julio 2022-04-20 09:02:32

      Two cute stories. My favorite in the movie is the housekeeper. However, the ending was a bit too hasty, and the reunion was a bit caught off guard. It would be better if it unfolded.

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    Heidi quotes

    • Heidi: No! No! You musn't take him away! He's telling the truth! He is my grandfather! My really and truly grandfather! Please! Please, let him go!

      Fräulein Rottenmeier: Come on! Don't be hysterical!

      Heidi: Grandfather!

      Police Captain: You will be needed for the trial. You may take your child home.

      Heidi: I am not her child! She's a bad lady! She tried to sell me to gypsies! Please. Please, let the Grandfather take me home. He didn't mean to do anything bad. I'll work hard and pay back for everything he broke. So will Swanli and Bearli.

      Fräulein Rottenmeier: Pay no attention to her. She'll be all right when I get her to bed.

      Heidi: I won't go with her! She broke my snowstorm and sent my Aunt Dete away so she couldn't take me home to the mountains! If you don't believe me, just ask Herr Sesemann. He'll tell you the truth.

      Police Captain: Herr Sesemann? What has Herr Sesemann to do with this?

      Fräulein Rottenmeier: Nothing. Nothing at all.

      Heidi: He has, too. Aunt Dete brought me there to play with Klara, and I taught her how to walk.

      Fräulein Rottenmeier: Oh, this is ridiculous.

      Police Lieutenant: Now, just a minute.

      Police Captain: Well now, lieutenant?

      Police Lieutenant: Perhaps we'd better send for Herr Sesemann.

      Fräulein Rottenmeier: Oh! Absurd! We... Well, we visited the Sesemann house tonight. Christmas, you know. My sister's governess there. It would be highly improper to disturb Herr Sesemann at this hour.

      Police Lieutenant: I think you'd better wait until we hear what Herr Sesemann's got to say.

      Heidi: Grandfather! Grandfather!

    • Police Captain: You broke out of the Rittenstrasse jail. You took a sled that did not belong to you. You stole that child!

      Heidi: He didn't steal me!

      Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: I tell you, she's mine!

      Police Captain: Silence!

      Police Lieutenant: Herr Captain, we have found the woman.

      Police Captain: Good, bring her in. Is this your child?

      Fräulein Rottenmeier: Yes, yes, Herr Captain.

      Heidi: No, I'm not!

      Police Captain: And is this the man who struck you in the street and took her away from you?

      Fräulein Rottenmeier: Yes.

      Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: She's lying! I don't know who she is or what she's doing, but Heidi is mine!

      Police Captain: That's enough! You will be held for trial!

      Adolph Kramer, The Grandfather: You stupid fools! Can't you see what you're doing?

      Police Captain: Lock him up!