When the group of kids running wild on bicycles suddenly flew up into the sky, my heart almost burst. When I watched "Aliens" for the second time, even though I was prepared, when the scene flashed again, I was still suffocated with excitement. I don't think the film is so good, and I don't blame it for how affectionate it is. The reason why it is there is still in our memory many years later, just because it tells the dreams of almost all children. Spielberg, even in the adult world, still does not forget his childhood mood. Look at the adult in that lens, looking up at ET and the child flying into the sky with a horrified mouth, so the incredible ridiculous expression is completely gone from the usual self-righteousness. Everyone yearned for something unrealistic in childhood, right? For example, flying into the sky like in the movie, etc. I did have it at that time, and I was eager to fly, even if it was just on the roof. But what I want most is not to fly on a bicycle. It's too insecure. All I want is to sit in a small bathtub and fly in circles to high altitudes, and I can’t help but do this every time I take a bath. Fantasizing. Ha, sitting in the open air to take a bath, it must feel great, pat the water, maybe the adults below will use our bath water as rain? It's funny! !
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