The topic only appeared at the end

Clifton 2021-10-13 13:07:47

warmth.

Touching.

Towards the end, Carl watched his and Ellie’s house float away with a bunch of colorful balloons. Since Ellie's death, Carl has kept herself closed and rarely contacted the outside world. And in the end, when the house landed steadily on the edge of the cliff, he was finally able to completely let go of his obsession with the past, walked out of mourning and remembrance, and made the promise of a new "Cross my heart".

The mourning of the past should not become fetters, it is difficult to hold on to the memories. Our love is always in our hearts, and our dreams are forever placed. We will always end up steadily landing above the Paradise Falls after a long journey like that little house.

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  • Deja 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Anyone who has a dream is great

  • Hester 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    Why do I always remember those boring little things, but it is these little things that I miss the most.

Up quotes

  • Young Ellie: [Ellie opens her Adventure Book to reveal to Carl a "Life" magazine with Charles Muntz on the cover] You know him.

    [Carl gasps]

    Young Ellie: Charles Muntz, explorer. When I get big, I'm going where he's going,

    [pulls away the magazine to reveal a map of...]

    Young Ellie: South America. It's like America, but south.

  • Carl Fredricksen: [to Russell] Now, we're gonna walk to the falls quickly and quietly with no rap music or flashdancing.

    Russell: Uh-huh.

    Carl Fredricksen: We have three days, at best, before the helium leaks out of those balloons. And if we're not at the falls when that happens...

    Russell: [behind Carl, obviously distracted, looking down] Sand.

    Carl Fredricksen: ...we're not getting to the falls.

    Russell: I found sand!

    Carl Fredricksen: [looks up at his house, through a window, to where a picture of old Ellie hangs on the wall] Don't you worry, Ellie. We'll get our house over there.