live a simple life

Shaniya 2022-09-17 19:55:36

I decided to live a very sunny and bright day, so I don't plan to watch those boring things, and only watch the interesting ones that make people feel less heavy. Let people express their emotions, just watch.
The movie trilogy of "The Wonderful Fairy" has been finished. This "Saving the Elf Battle" has been waiting for a long time to see. In September last year, when CCTV-6 aired the second part, I didn't even notice it. It really shouldn't be. Of the three, I like the stories of the first two, the latter is a bit bland, but all of them are beautiful, and one is better than the other.
Wonderful Fairy doesn't seem to be very popular with animation fans, or rather Disney animation fans.
But I like that image, I think it is very pure and innocent, very cute image. The little guy can always fix something, which is not easy among girls.
I've watched a lot of English movies recently. My English listening should be pretty good, although I still can't understand some bird languages. And there are articles online that always touch my heart or make me laugh. A post from The King's Speech, for example, is really interesting. Many of these words seem to be like knowing my heart, such as "incomparable", "it's not a good thing (people) at first sight", and some of them are funny.
All imaginations can be more vivid and interesting when they are related to real life. Otherwise, what is the relationship between imagination and me, there should be a limit to the reflection of life. Live a simple life and watch movies with simple plots like Tinker Bell.
In fact, I really like to eat cake and drink afternoon tea in a very leisurely state. It seems that I can't achieve it now. Let's slowly boil it, and there will be a day when I will achieve it.

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Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue quotes

  • Dr. Griffiths: [Lizzy has unintentionally trashed her room after her first flying attempt] Look at this room! It looks like a cyclone hit it!

    Lizzy: It's not that bad.

    Dr. Griffiths: Not that bad? Your books are all over the floor, your toys are everywhere, and you've torn your curtains!

    [looks up]

    Dr. Griffiths: What? HOW did you get FOOTPRINTS on the CEILING?

    [exasperatedly]

    Dr. Griffiths: This is simply too much. A temper tantrum of this magnitude is unacceptable.

    Lizzy: But I wasn't having a tantrum!

    Dr. Griffiths: Then how did this happen? And the TRUTH this time.

    Lizzy: [nervously] If I tell you the truth...

    [sighs]

    Lizzy: you still wouldn't believe me!

    Dr. Griffiths: [sternly] Elizabeth, the truth.

    Lizzy: ...I was flying! My fairy showed me how.

    Dr. Griffiths: Oh, for goodness sakes! Your make-believe fairy did this. You've got to stop this nonsense!

    Lizzy: But it's not nonsense, Father! It's the truth!

    Dr. Griffiths: You have a real fairy, living in your room.

    Lizzy: Yes! And I can prove it.

    [picks up the fairy field journal she and Tinker Bell made and holds it out for her father]

    Lizzy: Just look at the research we did.

    Dr. Griffiths: [takes the field journal and flips through a few pages] Oh, Elizabeth, *this* is what you've been doing?

    [closes the journal]

    Dr. Griffiths: Field journals are to be filled with FACT, not fairy tales!

    Lizzy: [desperately] But Father, these ARE facts!

    Dr. Griffiths: I just don't understand this foolishness, Lizzy. You have such talent. Why would you waste it this way?

    Lizzy: [visibly hurt and shocked by her father's words] Why can't you just...

    [sighs]

    Lizzy: *believe* me?

    Dr. Griffiths: I believe in what is real. And it's about time *you* started doing the same.

    [goes to her wall of fairy art and starts tearing it down]

    Lizzy: [fighting back tears] Father, wait!

    Dr. Griffiths: I know this is difficult for you to understand. But... this... is all make-believe!

    [throws some of Lizzy's pictures into the trash]

    Lizzy: No! They're real!

    Dr. Griffiths: Elizabeth! This discussion is over!

    [throws away the fairy field journal]

  • Lizzy: I had no idea fairies were responsible for changing the seasons. I thought it had something to do with the earth's axis as it rotated around the sun.

    Tinker Bell: That's what we wanted you to think.