Like a picture of "Miss Potter"

Eleonore 2022-04-21 09:03:33

In the movie, many things are indifferent, whether it's Beatrix's excitement about getting the publisher's first permission to launch a book, but it's just a performance of the carriage "galloping through the park", or the emotional development between Beatrix and Norman, and there is no earth-shattering cry. , but it is slowly revealed naturally, and it feels fine and delicate.

I really like the lifelike "movement paintings", the most interesting is Peter Rabbit dropping the scarf and Jemima watching Norman wiggle his waist; it would be nice if that Christmas card had the same effect.

Norman is really a rare good partner, personable and appreciated Beatrix, but unfortunately died young; his sister Millie's strong independence is impressive; Miss Waggin, who is often a "light bulb", drinks Norman's toppings The coffee slept is hilarious; Mr Potter is a typical daddy who loves daughters (immediately reminds me of Mr Bennet from P&P); a high society lady like Mrs Potter could not have imagined such a different kind of daddy. Twin sons; and William Heelis at a glance that he is the kind of guardian who waits for the beautiful woman.

The most important thing is the beautiful Lake District, which must be unforgettable. (Can't help but reiterate, Bill Clinton knows how good it is to propose here...)

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Extended Reading

Miss Potter quotes

  • Rupert Potter: Our daughter is famous, Helen. You're the only person who doesn't know it.

  • Beatrix Potter: [voiceover] There's something delicious about writing those first few words of a story. You can never quite tell where they will take you. Mine took me here, where I belong.