Amy, a thirteen-year-old girl in the film "Fly With You", lost her mother in a car accident in New Zealand. She had to go back to the home of her Canadian father, whose memory she left when she was three, was hazy.
Unable to adapt to the new environment, Amy is very depressed! She has a grudge against her father—never went to New Zealand to see her; she doesn’t like her father’s girlfriend—no children are willing to share their parents with outsiders; and she doesn’t want to deal with the people around her—she keeps herself tightly closed.
Amy later had a playmate, the goose chick that emerged from the goose egg that Amy picked up under the overturned tree. Amy took good care of and accompanied them and gave them names. The goose chicks also think that Amy is their mother, and they follow, run and play every day, making Amy's life fun!
The attitude of adults towards children's most cherished companions and objects is the attitude towards children themselves.
Fortunately, although those wild goose chicks caused Dad a lot of trouble, Dad didn't get angry or even abandoned them. Because Dad loves Amy and Amy's friends, and thinks about the future of the geese, and wants them to become real geese, dare to fly, and live a normal life of moving from north to south. So, Dad, who has experience in powered flight, sold the lunar landing craft (that was his dream) and built a small geese flying machine. Dad trained Amy, and Amy trained the geese who only obeyed her.
Finally, Dad led Amy, and Amy led the geese to fly south. On the way, the air force base was shocked, the military was shocked; the media was alarmed; after Dad was injured, Amy led the geese to fly alone; the development of the geese habitat was prevented, and the ecological environment on which the geese depended was protected. People cheered and clapped for Amy, who hugged deeply with Daddy.
Just imagine, if there is no Amy, those goose eggs that have lost the care of the geese can only die; With her collaborators, Amy would not have the courage to travel through forests, lakes and high-rise buildings, nor would she have the realm of sending wild geese flying south.
Father's love is great! Father as a mountain!
The most true love is to protect your nature. No matter how difficult it is, it will help you grow and accompany you to fly high! As it is with children, so should the geese.
True love can create miracles! The fourteen-year-old girl sent her little friend thousands of miles away in late autumn; in spring, the geese flew back to the mother geese.
I hope all the fathers, hunters, and over-developers in the world see Fly With You. Pay attention to the spiritual growth of children, withdraw the guns aimed at wild animals, and give all living beings a stable and comfortable living space...
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