fly with you

Destinee 2022-04-21 09:03:02

Amy and her mother were involved in a car accident during the trip, and her mother tragically died. After Amy stayed in the hospital for a month, she returned to Canada with her father. At the beginning, I was very resistant to my father, unwilling to go to school, and just stayed at home. One day, I picked up more than a dozen wild goose eggs near my home, and hatched them into small goose by lighting. Xiaoyan broke out of the shell, and the first thing she saw was Amy, who regarded her as her mother. Later, when the geese were brought home, my father specially consulted experienced people on how to take care of these geese. These geese migrate to the south every winter. Dad consulted professional personnel to create a plane with the same altitude and speed as the geese, and tried to fly with the geese, but unfortunately the geese only recognized Amy. One day while Dad was resting, Amy flew in the plane made by his father, and the geese flew. They also flew together, but unfortunately, Amy fell to the ground shortly after flying, but fortunately he was not injured. So Dad started to build a plane suitable for Amy, and taught Amy to fly, and then he flew south with Amy, so that he could migrate south with the geese. Eventually they migrated south with the geese, and the geese all returned to Amy's home the following year.

A very heartwarming movie, the relationship between father and daughter from alienation to intimacy, the relationship between Amy and Dayan is also touching. The autumn scenery in Canada in the movie is amazing. Dad respects Amy's ideas and helps and encourages her to realize them.

I really like the conversation between Amy and Dad

Amy: What's the problem between you and your mom?

Dad: What did your mother say?

Amy: She said you are all artists and artists are selfish

Dad: Your mother is right, but although my mother and I are separated, we at least have you! In fact, after you and your mother left, I regretted that I should not have let you go.

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  • Alivia 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The theme song is very nice, the theme song at the beginning, the mother and daughter are having a good time together, originally thought it was a happy story, but it quickly took a turn for the worse, the mother died in a car accident, the daughter returned to the divorced father who hadn't seen in 10 years, the "inventor" father There is also a new girlfriend. I thought it was a family film about the relationship between father and daughter. Later, wild geese appeared. Father and daughter took care of them together. Finally, they prepared to take flying wild geese to the south for winter through a small plane. In fact, artificially led wild geese migration plan, this is a real event in Canada, but there is no daughter role, it is the work of two environmentalists who are keen on the invention of aircraft, the adaptation adds the family relationship of father and daughter, which makes the theme of the film more substantial The relationship between father and daughter, "Mother Goose" and 16 wild geese, man and nature, father and daughter who didn't know how to get along at first, because wild geese flew south, and finally embraced each other. The film is simple and warm, with delicate emotions. It’s very easy to approach, Chinese parents must watch this movie, teach their children to learn to love and feel love, rather than blindly “being good to you” It turns out that the United States in the 1990s was already full of high-rise buildings.

  • Jada 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    It tells a story about learning to fly for a group of geese and leading the geese to move south, full of love and warmth. In the process, I found my father's trust, courage and teamwork. A warm life comes from giving. The picture is beautiful. Watching a movie like this nourishes the soul.

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.