Taking dreams as horses, taking advantage of my youth as a flower

Sam 2022-03-21 09:01:07

The most memorable scene was that on the grassy hills in early spring, the lively Ellie climbed to the top of the mountain first, and looked at Carl with a triumphant smile. Then the camera turned to dusk, still on the hillside, the setting sun was shining, and the elderly Ellie fell behind Carl and fell. She's ill. Although I have little interest in the adventures of the chubby after 10 minutes, when the small house full of memories, driven by countless colorful balloons, broke free from the foundation, and finally flew up with the help of curtains, my heart was almost overwhelmed. Come. Everyone has such colorful balloons in their hearts, and everybody has such a heavy little house in front of them; everyone’s subconscious wants to fly, and those who try to meet the rules are just for the ultimate freedom. . The body is in Zi闼, but the intention is in the cloud. When you have enough balloons and full of wind, maybe you can take the little house and have a beautiful dream of flying.

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  • [Carl, with his house high in the air, hears a knock at the door and finds Russell on the front porch]

    Russell: Hi, Mr. Fredricksen! It's me, Russell!

    Carl Fredricksen: What are you doing out here, kid?

    Russell: I found the snipe and I followed it under your porch, but this snipe had a long tail and looked more like a large mouse.

    [Russell's Wilderness Explorers flag blows away in the wind]

    Russell: Please let me in.

    Carl Fredricksen: No.

    [Carl goes inside and slams the door. Russell waits uncertainly a few moments]

    Carl Fredricksen: [opens the door] Oh, all right. You can come...

    [Russell races past Carl into the house]

    Carl Fredricksen: ...in.

  • Russell: [reading from his scout handbook in monotone] Good afternoon. My name is Russell, and I am a Wilderness Explorer in Tribe 54, Sweatlodge 12. Are you in need of any assistance today, sir?

    Carl Fredricksen: No.

    Russell: I could help you cross the street.

    Carl Fredricksen: No.

    Russell: I could help you cross your yard.

    Carl Fredricksen: No.

    Russell: I could help you cross your... porch?

    Carl Fredricksen: No.

    Russell: Well, I gotta help you cross *something*!