I remember the first version of "The Little Princess" I watched was the cartoon version, I vaguely remember a few clips, that is, Sarah went to buy her doll Emily, who was really very young at that time, 6 or 7 years old, A naive, totally ignorant of the world. Later, when I was in junior high school, I read the book "Secret Garden" by Mrs. Bradley, and realized that "The Little Princess" was also written by her, so I relived my old love with full excitement.
Maybe every girl has a princess dream, dreaming of having a princess-like life, living in a big castle, changing different exquisite dresses every day, and a dreamy princess bed, which must be pink, with different styles. Kind of lace, lace decoration. But do we really believe that we are princesses?
No, it's just in a dream, we are going to return to the real life after all. But Sarah did it. She believed that she was a princess, and made the girls around her believe that they were all princesses, no matter how beautiful, ugly, poor, rich, smart or stupid... She always used the grace of a princess. She treats the people around her with an attitude. She helps the stupid fat girl to learn French, and tells the little cry who lost her mother. The mother is watching her in the sky. She uses her wonderful imagination to tell stories to the children. She is like a real princess. Kind, elegant, beautiful.
Compared to the part of Sarah's life where she started to live a better life, I prefer to see the part where she still lives like a princess after she lost everything. The unforgettable scene is when she gave her hard-earned bread to even more hungry The flower girl gave her a bright yellow rose, and the grandmother said "for the princess." The flower sparkled on the gray background.
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. This It was Sarah who said to the dean, who was a cold and selfish woman. I always feel that her childhood was not a good one, which made her character.
While watching the movie, I always have to recall the content of the book. The characters in the movie match the book very well. The heroine's baby-fat cheeks and slightly puffed mouth are very cute. However, the plot is a bit different from the book. In the book, the heroine is finally picked up by her father's friend, while the movie is that the heroine's father did not die. This may be the wish of director Alfonso Cuarón.
The world of adults and the world of children are different after all. With the growth of experience, we have lost a lot of things, innocence, fantasy, simplicity, sincerity... We no longer believe that every girl is It's a princess, we have to face reality, face life, face competition, face despair... But when I look back on "The Little Princess" now, my heart seems to be filled with some warmth.
every girl is pricess, we may not be real princesses, but we can face life and difficulties with the mind of a princess, right?
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