"Canada goose" is the most common bird in Canada. They are pacing around the lake and lined up to fly from one end to the other on the water. Over and over again, as if there is no purpose, I guess they are warming up for the migration.
There is a saying among the locals that winter in Canada is as long as Monday to Friday, and summer in Canada is as beautiful and short as weekends. After this short and beautiful weekend, Canada geese will fly to a warm place to spend the winter.
In "FLY AWAY HOME", the little girl AMY picked up a nest of bird eggs and hatched 16 Canada Geese. These guys treat AMY as their mother, and stupid ducks follow suit. In order to enable these geese to migrate like wild geese, AMY and his father tried to use airplanes to lead them to fly, and finally helped them complete the migration.
When the geese flew up with the light plane and lined up in the blue sky, I was excited to cheer and cry.
Love and creation are the two great virtues of mankind, and 16 geese have witnessed them.
The film is based on a true story. In reality, 13 of the 16 geese flew back again in the spring of the following year.
After watching it twice, the moving picture of geese lined up in a row flying over land and mountains and rivers together stayed in my mind for a long time, together with the song "10,000 Miles".
Fare thee well
My own true love
Farewell for a while
I'm going away
But I'll be back
Though I go 10,000 miles
10,000 miles
My own true love
10,000 miles or more
The rocks may melt
And the seas may burn
If I should not return
Oh don't you see
That lonesome dove
Sitting on an ivy tree
She's weeping for
Her own true love
As I shall weep for mine
Oh come ye back
My own true love
And stay a while with me
If I had a friend
All on this earth
You've been a friend to me
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