When you were a child, did you ever imagine that one day you would be able to fly freely in the sky? Do you have a favorite animal friend?
Last night, because of my sister's arrival, Mr. L and I were going to invite her to a movie. My sister named her to watch "Dumbo".
When I first heard the name, I thought it must be a children's drama, and when I heard it again, it was produced by Disney, which further confirmed my thoughts.
This is a movie with a fairy tale plot. After the film, I asked my sister and Mr. L how they felt?
1. The older sister replied: "It awakened my childhood dream."
Yes, a childhood dream that can fly to the sky. When we were young, we often dreamed that we could fly unrestrained in the air, but as we grew older, this dream also disappeared quietly and unknowingly.
Until the high-altitude queen sits on Dumbo and stuns everyone in the film, a line from a character in the play reminds us of this childhood dream: "I seem to be returning to my childhood."
The film suddenly resonated with us, and we seemed to have returned to our childhood, as if we had seen our innocent dream come true.
Every adult was once a child, but most people forget it.
2. Mr. L's answer was: "Humans and animals live in harmony, people save animals, and animals save people."
The plot of Dumbo is very old-fashioned: good triumphs over evil. There are businessmen who will spare no expense for money, a group of righteous people at the bottom, and children who are kind and naive. They fight their wits and courage and realize the harmonious coexistence of humans and animals.
Elephants never forget things. They are one of the most intelligent animals in existence, possessing superior self-awareness and memory.
The two children in the film, Millie and Joe, run to comfort Dumbo when his mother is taken away, train Dumbo to fly, and help him find his mother... There is a deep bond between the child and the animal.
When their lives were on the line, Dumbo also rushed into the fire without hesitation to rescue them. All living beings have Buddha-nature. Treating animals kindly means treating ourselves kindly.
3. The most moving thing in the whole film is: family.
Only mothers in the world do not despise their children as ugly.
Dumbo is the child of Mrs. Treasure, the elephant in the circus. When Little Treasure was born, it was identified as a deformed baby elephant because of a pair of big long ears, and was ridiculed by everyone that its name should be called: Benbao.
When everyone disliked Dumbo, Mrs. Treasure hurriedly protected it in her arms, like a treasure.
During a circus performance, in order to protect the threatened Dumbo, Mrs. Treasure rushes onto the stage, destroys the circus field like crazy, and accidentally kills a person.
In fact, this is all caused by maternal love, and I cannot tolerate my child being hurt in the least.
When Mrs. Treasure was taken away, Dumbo was very sad and lay helpless and motionless. Later, in order to save his mother, he began to fly hard.
During a performance, Dumbo suddenly heard Mrs. Treasure's cry. Without thinking, it rushed out of the auditorium and flew to Nightmare Island. Looking at Mrs. Treasure, who had been dressed in horror makeup, her two elephant trunks were intertwined. At that time, I couldn't help but feel a pain in my heart.
The most important thing in growing up is learning to grow up alone. Everyone has their own path to take, and no one can accompany someone all the time. We have to learn to grow in adversity and learn to tolerate loneliness.
Dumbo relies on feathers to fly, but when the villain is besieged, the only black feather burns to ashes, and it begins to fear.
The little girl Millie told it: she can still open all the doors without the key, and it must be able to fly without the feathers. After she finished speaking, she tore off the thing her mother had given her hanging around her neck and threw it into the sea of fire.
Seeing this, Dumbo took two children, fluttered his long ears, jumped, and soared in the air.
Childhood dreams of flying, the relationship between people and animals, family affection, growth... Including the end of the film, Mrs. Jumbo and Bunbao return to the freedom obtained by the elephant group. movie of.
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