How many heartwarming memories does your heartbeat remind you of?

Federico 2022-04-24 07:01:08

In the past, I summed up the movie recommendations that I have watched, and found that many people have been obsessed with "Booming Heart", and I will also talk about my "unforgettable".

Introduction to the film:

Bryce (Callan McAuliffe) and the family move to a small town, and the girl next door, Julie (Madeline Carroll), comes to help. She fell in love with him at first sight and wished to get his kiss. The two are classmates, she has been trying to get close to him, but he can't avoid it. She likes to climb high plane trees to see the scenery. But because of the construction, the tree was about to be cut down, and she swore to defend it to the death, hoping that he would fight alongside him, but he backed off. Her deeds were published in the newspapers, and her grandfather had a good impression of her, which made him very confused. She won the first place in the science and technology exhibition with her chicken-and-egg project, which became the focus of the audience and eclipsed him. She gave him her eggs, and he secretly threw them away after hearing that her family suspected that her eggs were unsanitary. She learned the truth and was very sad, and the relationship between the two fell to a freezing point. She told her family, which sparked an argument. It turned out that my father had been saving money to take care of his silly younger brother, so his life was tight. She understood her parents, did it herself, and got the help of his grandfather. He apologized to her, but that didn't fix the problem. He started following her. The egg turmoil is still unresolved, and the family dinner and the lunch boy selection have brought the two together again...

Some people are superficial, some people are golden and jaded, but one day you will meet a person who is like a rainbow. When you meet this person, you will feel that everyone else is just a cloud.------------ ------------------------Not simple grandpa

Talk about my feelings:

I've watched "Booming Heart" twice, and it's really heart-wrenching.

A pair of children, a tree, a particularly simple story, telling the heart-wrenching story.

The thing that strikes me the most is that girls have a detached sense of self-examination when they are 10 years old, and examine whether the person they love is worthy of love. Once it touches her self-esteem, she immediately decides to give up this boy. "Love" in our culture seems to be as low as the dust. It is love to give up self-esteem, and true love is to be humble.

"Booming Heart" is a very simple story, but very rich.

It mainly talks about children's puppy love. In fact, this film also talks about pursuing one's own dreams, respect, hard work, how to treat poverty, how to accept disabled family members, and how to maintain one's self-esteem. One of the details that impressed me is that after the parents quarrel, they immediately said to the child: "We will solve it, it is not your fault." Then take turns to comfort her, expressing that the parents still love each other and reassure the child. Therefore, the child will feel: "I think it's not easy for mom, and I think it's not easy for dad. But I'm very lucky to be born in this family." Parents who love each other are better than rich parents.

In "Heartbeat", the little girl ran back and cried, saying that the boy wanted to kiss her in front of everyone. Her mother said, "Really? I think you need to talk to him." The boy knocked on the door again and again, but the mother just He said politely and apologetically, "She didn't want to talk to anyone, she locked herself in the bedroom." The boy came from a family that despised girls, but the girls' parents could distinguish him and treat him like an ordinary person.

"Heartbeat", I envy this kind of heroine in American culture, just like the old woman in "UP": adventurous, romantic, daring to be different, wise and responsible, and have the down-to-earth ability to realize dreams , full of vitality, with love, will love, with a healthy body and soul. Most of the heroines in our popular culture are still stupid and naive, confused, optimistic, and emotionally rich, waiting for the hero to come and love. In a word, the heroine of the United States is a tree, a flowering tree, and it will grow very well without a hero; our heroine is a flower, a broken flower, and some have a tragic life experience and body, etc. A man comes to the rescue.

Many people say that boys are not good enough for girls, boys are very tangled, and so on. I think the movie tells a very simple fact: the mental development of little boys and little girls is not equal. It's easy to understand that primary school students always get better grades from girls than boys. Girls are precocious and boys are ignorant, so girls tend to like boys first. The boys are enlightened, and the girls have begun to think. Therefore, the two of them show a mental gap, but not a quality gap. In the end, he made a decision after his own thinking, had the courage to disobey his father, and made a correct judgment on his outlook on life and values.

In the end, I think the biggest difference between us and American stories is that they don't do "tangles", whether they are split or closed, they are just plain and simple. Let us, no matter what the plot, the main thing is to "tangle", love but dare not say, say but dare not do, do but dare not love, love but no name, famous but no fate... …Obviously it's a twist, and it's always called "dramatic tension" or "fate".

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  • Chet Duncan: Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss, but every once in a while you find someone who's iridescent, and once you do, nothing will ever compare.

  • Juli Baker: [on why she's interested in Bryce] I guess it's something about his eyes... or maybe his smile.

    Richard Baker: Well, what about him?

    Juli Baker: What?

    Richard Baker: You have to look at the whole landscape.

    Juli Baker: What does that mean?

    Richard Baker: A painting is more than the sum of its parts. A cow by itself is just a cow, a meadow by itself is just grass, flowers... and the sun peeking through the trees is just a beam of light, but you put them all together... and it can be magic.