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Loyce 2022-04-21 09:03:02

"Flying With You" - It's really beautiful that you work hard for love

Every frame is beautiful.

The emotional foreshadowing of the first part is relatively gentle, and the second part is simply too beautiful and harmonious. There are good laughs and homeopathic moving scenes, like gurgling water to warm people's hearts, not too strong tears, but slowly. I moved you~

It's like gathering all the beautiful emotions and moods in life, so that the heart is filled with emotion naturally

The little girl reconciled with her father and with herself. No longer entangled with father, no longer complaining about father. The feelings of father and daughter are slowly reconciling during the journey of escorting Dayan.

The little girl's acting skills are also unparalleled. After she said "you're crying" and accepted her father's love, she completely cast aside the gloomy gloom of "it doesn't matter or have no interest" since her mother's death. From here, it's like the first after the dark clouds are cleared. Mu Yangyang is like the lyrics at the beginning and the end of the credits, "My true love is going to be separated for a while. I want to go away, but I will come back... If I can't come back, look at the lonely dove",

It is the father’s love after a long absence, the brave little girl who was closed for a short time as love, the big geese who returned after going south, and the mother who is by your side in the small geese in the air ♥️ Just because the father believes in the little girl, the little girl also believes in herself . Go forward with courage and courage.

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Fly Away Home quotes

  • [watching Amy lead the geese around]

    Thomas Alden: It's amazing, isn't it, how they, uh, follow her around like that?

    DNR Officer: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's, uh, called imprinting. The first living thing a goose sees when it's born, it automatically assume is its mother.

    Thomas Alden: Huh.

    DNR Officer: They'll follow her anywhere.

  • Thomas Alden: GET OFF OF MY LAND!