Gone: The youngest age to win the Oscars

Letitia 2022-01-26 08:43:41

Shirley Temple died at her home in California on February 10, 2014, at the age of 85. After a day or two, I learned this news from the news, which made a sentimental + nostalgic person not feel sad. For the elderly Temple, not many people pay attention to her. If you put her in front of the world , and there will not be many feelings, because everyone left the angel-like favor in her childhood, and only childhood. At only 7 years old, she won the 7th Academy Award. She is the first child to win an Oscar, and the youngest age to win the award.

Because I have been separated from Temple by two generations, I know very little about her, and I feel that I have never had an intersection. It is only after I know that I am a girl and a classical style like her, I have a further understanding of her. But even after hearing her name, I never thought of looking for her films to watch. After all, modern films have already overwhelmed me. Perhaps a person's death is really more powerful than living, and her death directly led me to have the desire to review my works. So, this classic "Heidi" became the first film I knew about Temple, an ancient film from 1937, which was born half a century before me.

In the 19th century, in the beautiful Swiss Alps, the lovely little curly hair and big eyes appeared here. After experiencing the death of both parents, foster care, abandonment, indifference, viciousness, abduction and re-sale, her character has not changed. Honesty, innocence, all this beauty makes people not like this little girl, it just drives everyone in the world crazy.

Innocent and beautiful soundtrack, I can't help humming after watching it. Lovely little Heidi, there will be no more, the angel is home. Even Heidi, who was a little girl in the past, is dead now, not to mention those who are older than her in the play, like the ice floes on the vast sea, each piece melted and sank...

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  • Mireya 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    monopoly monologue monologue paintball gun solitary=loner solitary killer THis really separate the man from the boys! Success or failure is here! juggle s juggling swimmingly=smoothly jagged=rough bulldozer=tractor bulldozer i am not retarded i am handicapped

  • Concepcion 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    The childhood memories are all in it, Xiulan Temple is very cute, she should be seventy or eighty years old now!

Heidi quotes

  • Andrews, the Butler: [upon seeing a monkey] My word, a gorilla!

  • Heidi: Aunt Dete! What - what do you want here?

    Dete: Where's your grandfather?

    Heidi: He's up on the mountain, cutting some logs.

    Dete: Now you get on your coat and mittens. We're going away.

    Heidi: I don't want to go away!

    Dete: What?

    Heidi: I want to stay here. I love the Grandfather, and he loves me. It's my birthday and we're going to have a party. Look.

    [showing Dete a pair of shoes with a dark goat and a light goat sewn on them]

    Heidi: He made me these for a present. There's Swanli and Bearli. And we're going down to the village to get sausage and butter because the Grandmother and Peter are coming.

    Dete: Well, he won't mind you going on a little trip with me.

    Heidi: Where?

    Dete: Just to Frankfurt. You can come back whenever you like.

    Heidi: I don't want to go to Frankfurt.

    Dete: You will do as I say! Where are your clothes?

    Heidi: I've got to ask the Grandfather first.

    Dete: Where are they?

    Heidi: [pointing to the closet] In there.

    Dete: Now, there's nothing to worry about. We'll have a sleigh ride to Mayenfeld, and a nice trip on a train. And I'll buy you a present for your birthday.

    Heidi: And can I come right back, in time for my party?

    Dete: Now, didn't I tell you you could?

    Heidi: Can I bring some soft rolls for the Grandmother? You see, she hasn't many teeth and can't eat her black bread.

    Dete: Oh, yes. Come! Hurry up! Hurry up!

    Heidi: First, I must go up the mountain and tell the Grandfather where I'm going.

    Dete: There isn't time. We might miss our train! I'll send word back to him!

    Heidi: But I'd rather tell him myself. Do you think if I put my birthday shoes by the fire he'd know I'm coming back soon?

    Dete: Yes, yes, of course. Now, come along!