"The Sandpiper" directed by Pierce depicts a young sandpiper from expecting its parents to feed, to being "intimidated" by the impact of the waves, and then inspired by a small hermit crab to hunt for food in a different way. Not afraid of the growth process of water like the same kind. Follow the wave, pay attention to the small bubbles on the beach after the wave, there may be scallops where there are bubbles, this is what her mother taught her, after all, the little sandpiper has to learn to be independent. To watch the waves, run to the shore when the waves come, and grab the scallops according to the air bubbles on the beach as soon as the waves leave. Inadvertently she met the little hermit crab, which shows that she can make friends more than just her own race. She followed the little hermit crab to the seaside. When the waves rushed over, it learned the method of the little hermit crab and buried itself in the sand. This was her courage to innovate and try. After that, she bumped the little hermit crab with her mouth. This is her mother's action every time she caresses her. It should be an expression of love, like a human hug. After the success, she was very excited to help everyone find food, so I think the theme of this film is growth, and in growth, the elements of courage, exploration, innovation, independence, and making friends are also essential.
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