I can't stop hope no matter what

Jasen 2022-01-21 08:02:19

When the little princess Sarah faced the cold and warm feelings, she did not give up, was strong, believed in hope, and persevered, which made people moved. When she appeared in the so-called best school, she was treated lukewarm, until the principal learned of her aristocratic status, so she was treated with a high standard, surrounded by friendly faces, she, It's great for everyone, even the unwelcome little helpers and the Indian servants on the opposite side.

The big turning point of the plot is when she received the news of her father’s death at her birthday celebration party, she became an orphaned salad, her birthday party was interrupted, her birthday gifts could not be accepted, her clothes and other property were confiscated, and she was driven from the gorgeous house by the principal. In the cold, simple, low attic. The little princess became a servant, and was sneered and mocked by classmates and other adults.

Despite this, she still didn't believe that her father was really killed on the battlefield. Every time a wounded came back, she would look for it. The disappointment and return did not make her discouraged. She still persisted until a miracle appeared.

What the little princess brings to us is a positive force. No matter where she is, she is always consistent, sincere and friendly, full of hope and strength. There is no such beauty in fairy tales in this world. The reality is always chilling. Human feelings are cold and warm, and only oneself knows. Therefore, we should work harder to make life what we want.

Sarah seems to be an ordinary girl, but her sincerity and hard work have allowed her to gain friendship and help. That little helper has always supported and helped Sarah. The opposite Indian servant and his master silently made salad dreams come true at night, setting up the cold attic warmly and beautifully. The principal's younger brother is also providing help to Sara as much as possible, and parting ways with his selfish sister.

Although this film made in the 1930s allows us to see the indifference of reality, it also allows us to experience the power of courageous hard work. As long as we believe in beauty, perseverance, and treat people sincerely, everyone is a princess or prince? No matter what class or place we live in.

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  • Lois 2022-04-22 07:01:49

    The slightly chubby little princess is an old movie that makes me feel warm. It's still an old movie, and it tastes good.

  • Ima 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    Shirley Temple, I like it, and I remember it too

The Little Princess quotes

  • Amanda Minchin: Please be seated, Mr. Barrow.

    Mr. Barrows: How much did you advance for this party? Quite a sum, I suspect?

    Amanda Minchin: What does it matter? Captain Crewe is a very wealthy man. His check will be here shortly.

    Mr. Barrows: No, Miss Minchin. There'll be no check.

    Amanda Minchin: What? What do you mean by that?

    Mr. Barrows: The late Captain Crewe.

    Amanda Minchin: The late Captain Crewe?

    Mr. Barrows: Captain Crewe is dead. He was so reported in the list this morning. Moreover, he died a bankrupt.

    Amanda Minchin: Bankrupt? But, his property and his mines!

    Mr. Barrows: His property and his mines were confiscated by the enemy.

    Amanda Minchin: You mean to tell me that the child is penniless, and she's left on my hands with nothing?

    Mr. Barrows: She's certainly left penniless, and she's certainly left on your hands. She hasn't a relative in the world that we know of.

    Amanda Minchin: But her father's account is overdrawn. I was expecting a check in advance, the money for this party.

    Mr. Barrows: So, I understand.

    Amanda Minchin: But, this is monstrous.

    [20 seconds later]

    Amanda Minchin: I'll turn her out in the streets.

    Mr. Barrows: Do you think that wise, Miss Minchin? The reputation of your school, you know?

    Amanda Minchin: My school?

    Mr. Barrows: Well, the report might get about. And it might not sound well to the parents of some your other pupils.

    Amanda Minchin: Yes, that is so.

    Mr. Barrows: Of course. The child could be made to serve in your employ until her indebtedness is worked out.

    Amanda Minchin: But, that would take years.

    Mr. Barrows: Quite so. But at least, it's better than nothing.

  • Bertie Minchin: Today, my good woman, the British army is behind me.

    Amanda Minchin: Hubert, that uniform! You're not going to war?

    Bertie Minchin: Quite. To the very cannon's mouth, if need be!

    Amanda Minchin: But why?

    Bertie Minchin: Because, old girl, I'm fed to the teeth with your bullying. And your treatment of Rose and little Sara is the last straw! I prefer the less painful horrors of the battlefield.

    Amanda Minchin: Are you daring to criticize me?

    Bertie Minchin: Astonishing, isn't it? But it proves that I'm competent to lead my men into the very jaws of death!