Mama Goose

Ephraim 2022-04-20 09:02:12

A simple, heartwarming film. There is no deliberate sensationalism, but only the tenderness between father and daughter, between man and animal. I don't want to comment on the little girl's beauty, but I was easily fascinated by the little girl's few loving moments. For example, carefully picking up the goose eggs, holding them back gently and tightly, and lying on the drawer looking at the newly hatched goose with curious and excited eyes, and curling up in the goose The sound of sleep beside him, and the sentence "can I keep them? please?" at the end. Yes, of course! The invaluable part of the movie is that several adults can seriously understand and respect the child's thoughts, and use their own actions To support and protect the spiritual world of children. In the communication with the children, it is possible to make friends with the children in an equal way, instead of condescendingly to scold and command, which is often neglected and lacking in the communication between parents and children. The distrust between parents and children slowly made communication ineffective, so the rebellious period began to appear. Therefore, if you change your identity and mentality, many difficult things are not as difficult as you think.

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  • Rico 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Beautiful, touching, heartwarming movie, Amy was in tears when she arrived!

  • Marcus 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    You can't help but love such a movie, it's just that the father and daughter have gone from being alien to each other to loving each other and trusting each other sloppily and writing too little. The film can be made a little longer, and the process of flying with the geese seems to be too smooth and lacks drama. Finally, I want to say that this is actually a real incident, and I really admire the love and environmental protection of foreigners.

Fly Away Home quotes

  • David Alden: With this baby you could fly over the Empire State Building.

    Thomas Alden: Or end up as a big pound of ground round. One of the two.

  • Susan Barnes: Broken promises are the worst. Better not to promise anything.