It was opened during lunch at the company a few days ago, and then I left the manuscript on my hand and kept reading it. It's a really good movie. I haven't seen many movies, but I think that no matter when, a really good movie can move people's hearts, resonate, deeply moving, immersive, and I will still feel touched when I read it again after reading it. And this is one.
The little girl Amy's mother and father divorced a long time ago. After her mother died in a car accident, she was picked up by her father to live together. She is full of resistance to this new home, including her new mother. She is silently immersed in her own world. She doesn't speak much, but she likes to stand in front of the window and watch her father fly in the fields with a self-made small plane. , When found, she will run away. Dad has a big room nearby. It is the workshop he used to build airplanes. She will play quietly in Dad’s workshop, try all kinds of clothes in her room, and look stinky in front of the mirror.
When one day, the forest near her residence was cut down mercilessly, and she found a lot of wild goose eggs falling on the ground among the dilapidated bushes, she had her own little world. As if she had discovered rare treasures, she ran home quickly, wrapped them in clothes, and carefully carried them to Dad’s workshop and put them in the drawers. She laid them warm nests, and then put them in the drawers on the next level. Put a big bright flashlight on.
She had to go to school every day, with concern for these wild geese eggs, and of course she would occasionally lose her mind. One night, when she finally ran out of the house and ran to her father’s workshop, she opened the drawer and she was shocked-a group of little guys had already pecked the eggshells and exposed their little heads. They were using innocence and pureness. His little eyes looked at the world. The most primitive sprouting of a kind of life makes people full of touch. In front of them, all other things in the world will be eclipsed. As if to compensate, all the love she lacked in the family was placed on these wild geese.
When the anxious father called Amy's name desperately and found the workshop, he saw his lovely daughter hugging a group of little geese, sleeping quietly on the ground, very sweet. Then Dad agreed to her adopt them, helped her take care of them, and knocked him out when the people from the Animal Management Association were about to cut the young goose's wings. The first time these young geese saw Amy after they were born, they followed wherever she climbed. She was riding a motorcycle, and the young geese would shook their heads and ran after them. Happiness is so intoxicating. As the little geese grew up, Amy's relationship with her father grew closer, and she gradually admired and trusted him. Finally, my father convinced Amy to teach the young geese to fly with the plane and guide them to the south for the winter. Because they are migratory birds, but without the guidance of the mother goose, they cannot learn to fly. So, Amy guided the little geese to follow his father. Dad flew the plane again and again, and his friend, the new mother who was willing to be her friend, worked hard together to try to make the little geese fly with the plane. But things were not as simple as everyone thought. When everyone was discouraged and about to give up, Amy, this girl, actually flew by herself in a plane. She is a mother goose, she can't give up, she must let the little geese learn to fly.
In the end, she and her father took the group of wild geese across the ocean, rivers and land to the place where they were going to spend the winter. Next spring, they will fly back to where Amy lives. The place where the wild geese spend the winter has been bought by the developer and construction is about to break ground. However, the long-term confrontation between the environmental advocates and the land developer became clear with the arrival of the geese led by Amy, and the developer reluctantly threw it away. The project book was dropped. They cheered, their hearts surging with warmth.
When Amy got off the plane, the first person she hugged was her mother.
The love for a group of wild geese and the actions taken for this have allowed mankind to transcend all barriers, including emotional and profitable ones. We are a family, we have a common green, and we can communicate with each other.
I deeply remember this scene. On the way to send wild geese south, the father and daughter opened their hearts and talked about their home for the first time. Amy said, Dad, what's the matter with you and mom? She said that both of you were wrong. He replied, I confessed after a long time that I shouldn't let you go. Maybe everyone has gone through a lot of detours, but we have to love the life now, and after a good life, you will never know what tomorrow will be like.
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