Every girl is a princess~

Iva 2022-04-22 07:01:46

I remember that at noon one day in the first day of the new year, I was bored and pressed the TV remote control. I saw this movie on the movie channel and watched it completely for the first time.

I went to my sister's house to play in the summer vacation of the third year of junior high school. I saw a book called "The Little Princess" on her shelf. I borrowed it and read it over and over again... It

seemed that it was the same season. I downloaded it and watched it again and again...

There are two versions of "A Little Princess", one starring the famous child star Shirley Temple, but I prefer the one from 1995~ Of course, I found that initially impressed me The one that starred Liesel Matthews... I've probably watched this movie more than "Les Choristes" (Spring in the Cattle Class), so many times in what mood, I also say I don't know, I shed a few tears and laughed a few times... A truly classic movie may be the same clip that can make you cry and laugh again and again.

Unforgettable snowflakes one morning, the little princess Sara wearing a nightgown and dancing in the snow, this must be the most beautiful and moving scenery I have ever seen~

Unforgettable On a night of thunder and lightning, Sara was escaping the vicious girl When the school principal chased, he walked on a thin wooden board, just to walk from the attic window to the opposite building. Of course, little Sara couldn't do such a difficult movement. When she almost fell and clung to the window eaves with both hands, I didn't know what it was like.

Of course, the most memorable part is the dialogue:

"The real life is nothing to do with your fantastic games. It's a cruel, nasty world out there. And it's our duty to make the best in it. Not to endorse your ridiculous dreams. But to be productive and useful. Do you understand what I'm saying?"

"Yes madam, but I don't believe in it."

...

and then the words I will remember forever:

I am a princess. All girls are. Even if they live in tiny old attics. Even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young. They're still princesses. All of us. Didn't your father have ever told you this? Didn't he?

I have forgotten what it was like to watch this clip for the first time, but I guess if we don't say any source, we will all hear the top paragraph, it seems very ordinary, although it is a bit scary reality, but we can at least accept. Little Sara, whose parents both died, chose not to believe it.

I think she still has a childlike innocence at least~ like she believes that the dolls will come back to life after we leave them...like when she is hungry and imagines something delicious on the table, even if the table is empty...

But it's not important, the most important thing is that she didn't lose herself when she lost everything... She also knows how to help beggars on the street, send flowers to neighbors who have also lost their loved ones, and tell her best stories to classmates, Even though she has been reduced to being a servant due to the loss of her father... I can't remember how helpless she was when she learned of her father's death. She was locked in the attic, lying on the ground, crying piercingly... How many people have experienced such a helpless moment?

After all, a movie is a movie, it can exaggerate pain and happiness... But this is the most real movie that can't be called a fairy tale at all. No magic, no fairies, no princes... I think if her father is not rescued and healed, Sara will have a better ending~ A girl like her is already a veritable princess~

think about it , there are only two secrets that can keep Sara smiling: one is "love" and the other is "faith".

In the future, no matter what happens, we must believe that the reality must be less pessimistic than imagined, and it is impossible for a person's life to stay at a low point forever. Always keep a kind heart, kind people are not short of love...

Also, don't lose your original beliefs, even if others don't think so? As long as you firmly believe that everything in front of you is not the only one facing you... If you don't even dare to think about it, then the possibility of existence will be ruined.

According to the book, Sara has always believed that she is a princess in distress. As long as the spell is unraveled, what she has in the end must be a happy ending...

I believe that as long as you are willing to believe that there is, it must exist.

If I hadn't stayed home to watch TV that afternoon, I don't think I would have known about the movie...so, very grateful for the coincidence.

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A Little Princess quotes

  • Sara Crewe: Don't cry, Becky.

    Becky: I'm scared. If Minchin throws me out, I got no place to go.

    Sara Crewe: That's not true. I'm here with you. I've always thought of us as sisters.

    Becky: You have?

    Sara Crewe: Let's make a promise right now: to always look out for each other.

    Becky: It's a promise.

    [they embrace]

  • [the girls have awoken to find the attic beautifully redecorated and a breakfast of sausages, muffins, and fruit awaiting them]

    Sara Crewe: Look! Just what we ordered!

    Becky: I'm a little scared about all of this.

    Sara Crewe: Me, too. Do you think we shouldn't eat it?

    Becky: I'm not that scared!