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This is a great woman who donated 4,000 mu of land to the country on her deathbed, and it also protected the purity and cleanliness of the northern lake area.
I was very moved by this film. She did what a lot of male painters didn't do. Not only have a broad mind, but also dare to do it boldly, identify a goal, and do it boldly. This is the heart of a woman.
The film focuses on his love affair with Norman and the publication of the first books such as Pete Rabbit. She is called writer. Norman, the third son of the family publishing house, was a fledgling because the family wanted her to care for her mother at home. Unexpectedly, he is quite talented and loves this painting and publishing business, and he has achieved great success. Of course it's a happy thing,
Then the two fell in love, but unfortunately they died too early. Fortunately, the two did not get married, but Norman died during the period of separation in the North Lake District. It was fitting for McGregor to play the role, because the name of the human protagonist in Peter Rabbit was McGregor.
Britain at that time was a typical hierarchical society. Just like the caste system in India, middle-class nobles and commoners rarely intermarryed, and Princess Diana was an example. Therefore, the Porter family is engaged in politics, and they have repeatedly stressed that they cannot marry someone who is engaged in publishing, who hangs around the printing press every day and gets his hands dirty. Modern people think that publishing companies must be rich people, but they didn't think so at the time.
At that time, in order to take care of the women's reputation, an old mama Rong was always by her side to prevent embarrassing things from happening. just in case. It's a really fun design that fits the times and adds to the comedy. Audiences are unfamiliar.
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The movie has a strong hint that the publication of classic books like Peter Rabbit has something to do with the nourishment of love. The two people stimulate each other from art on the one hand and technology on the other. In fact, the explosion of color picture books from 1900 to 1910 was also closely related to technology.
China Children's Publishing House published 23 books of Peter Rabbit's World in 2004. Ten years later, Ren Rongrong translated and East China Normal University released another phonetic version (many only have black and white pictures). There are also popular 6 volumes, 8 volumes (Beijing Institute of Technology achieved English-Chinese comparison in 2017, and the opening format has the style of the year, which is worthy of encouragement), 10 volumes, and 12 volumes, all of which are already rotten. We're sitting on the edge of what Porter did. It has sold more than 100 million copies. It should be said that Brother Wu's publication introduction came at the right time.
Today’s children are really happy. They are completely different from the garbage printing we saw in the past. They can do bilingual dubbing, English word games, scan codes and listen to others reading to them (now called language sense enlightenment), and they are available in English and Chinese, and they are painted in full color. , All coated paper, partial pattern film, feel good to the touch. In contrast, our childhood was in a cultural desert.
Another highlight of the film's handling is that Miss Potter always imagines his characters as alive, so he often talks with them, and the animation in it is also used just right, which is the finishing touch. The British have a tradition of storytelling. It has been like this since childhood. Not only did the nanny tell the child before going to bed, but the child also learned to tell stories. Porter Jr told his story like a constant rehearsal. The habit of reading is also cultivated in this way.
In fact, female illustrators themselves are also the main body of books. They not only create books, but also tell them to children. From such a book, you can get a glimpse of their preschool education culture.
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