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Hilton 2022-03-21 09:01:09

It turns out that somewhere over the rainbow is the theme song of the Wizard of Oz, so good. It turns out that the kingdom on the rainbow is the kingdom of Oz. In the early stage, Dorothy's opposition to the environment was mainly presented on the farm. Everyone didn't understand Dorothy's panic that Toto would be taken away. And the world is really gloomy. How could it be that Toto bit someone? Dorothy ran away from home with Toto afraid that Toto would be taken away again? I feel that the people at home don't understand me, and I want to see the outside world. When I met a fortuneteller, I secretly looked at the photos in the basket and said that Aunt Em in the crystal ball was sick now and was crying. Dorothy was very worried and ran back immediately, and was caught in a storm. When she returned home, people hid in the cellar, and Aunt Em was unable to find Dorothy in the center of the storm, so she hid in too. Dorothy was swept into the sky with the house. There is obviously a green screen and people controlling the house. But it was already a great leap in that era. As soon as you push the door, the world becomes colorful, so beautiful. Glinda emerged from the pink bubbles of Death Barbie, but it was so beautiful, so gentle and elegant, the pink skirt was too gorgeous and inexplicably cute, a group of pretty golden people, the faces of adults, and a small body. It's like a fairy tale drama rehearsed when I was young. Is this a fairy tale opera? Walking on the right foot and marching together, so happy. Coroner: The Wicked Witch of the East is not only dead, but also dead from the inside out. Hahahaha The scarecrow should be a dancer. The limbs are so soft that the tin man is stuck and lubricated, and the real performance is a bit exaggerated. It’s a musical, but it’s very happy that the poppies in the movie have been changed to poison by the Wicked Witch. It’s the good witch who saved everyone from the snow. Did not reflect the quality of not giving up each other. In the movie, four people met Oz together, and Dorothy described them as humble and docile. The Wicked Witch commanded Flying Monkey to take Dorothy and Dogzi directly away, leaving behind three others. The wicked witch threatened Dorothy with a dog, but Dorothy's immortal shoes could never be taken off. This is very different from the novel. The dog ran away, and the witch gave Dorothy the countdown to death (exciting). (The witch died in Doha haha) Toto found everyone and came together to rescue Dorothy. Everyone pretended to be soldiers and mixed in. The lion was very timid, but still bravely went to save Dorothy. The Scarecrow is still very smart, knowing that letting the Tin Man cut the rope and smash the lamp will burn the Scarecrow to death. Dorothy poured water on and killed the witch. She did not describe the hardships of the return journey, but felt that it was also important to stick to the original intention on the way back. It’s not based on how many people you love, but based on how many people love you. Use the Medal of Courage, Certificate of Commendation, etc. to make them realize their importance.

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The Wizard of Oz quotes

  • [Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and the Tin Man watch as the Wicked Witch of the West vanishes into a fireball]

    The Scarecrow: I'm not afraid of her! I'll see you get safely to the Wizard now, whether I get a brain or not. Stuff a mattress with me. Ha!

    The Tin Man: I'll see you reach the Wizard, whether I get a heart or not. Beehive, bah! Let her try and make a beehive out of me!

    [snaps his fingers with a clunking sound]

    Dorothy: Oh, you're the best friends anybody ever had. And it's funny, but I feel as if I'd known you all the time, but I couldn't have, could I?

    The Scarecrow: I don't see how. You weren't around when I was stuffed and sewn together, were you?

    The Tin Man: And I was standing over there, rusting for the longest time.

    Dorothy: Still, I wish I could remember... but I guess it doesn't matter anyway. We know each other now, don't we?

    The Scarecrow: That's right.

    The Tin Man: We do.

    The Scarecrow: To Oz?

    The Tin Man: To Oz.

  • Dorothy: Goodbye, Tin Man. Oh, don't cry! You'll rust so dreadfully. Here. Here's your oil can.

    [kisses him]

    Dorothy: Goodbye.

    The Tin Man: Now I know I've got a heart, 'cause it's breaking...

    Dorothy: Goodbye, Lion. You know, I know it isn't right, but I'm going to miss the way you used to holler for help before you found your courage.

    The Cowardly Lion: [tearfully] I never would've found it, if it hadn't been for you...

    Dorothy: [to Scarecrow] I think I'll miss you most of all.