Garden - a beautiful little world

Clifton 2022-12-30 19:09:01

A film without ups and downs, but enough to be fascinating and unfinished. Bella was an orphan who grew up with a severe obsessive-compulsive disorder and was afraid of plants and nature. Neighborhood grandpa and his cook (who has two daughters), the doctor, met because Bella was picking up a note on a rainy night. Grandpa is a very arrogant and cute grandpa, and he always attacked the chef and Bella, as well as his doctor Millie, at the beginning. Bella was disliked by the old man for not repairing the garden, and was later threatened by the landlord that she would be kicked out. Bella and grandpa, the chef, reach a contract. The chef was in charge of cooking, and the grandfather helped Bella tidy up the garden. During this period, the few of them got along harmoniously, like relatives. Bella, a writer, starts working in a library, meets a mechanical inventor, and meets her own love. At the end of the movie, the old man died. Bella received his letter and realized that the house he lived in also belonged to the old man. He gave it to himself and left it to the chef and his two daughters. The movie ends with Bella and the inventor, the cook and daughters, Doctor Millie, in the comfort of the garden.

They are actually strangers, but what they have in common is that they all have an unhappy past and are kind. It's not that relatives are better than relatives. Their encounter changed each other. Bella no longer has excessive obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the old man has a less bad temper. The garden is a clue to the whole film, not just the garden, but the colors, the scenes throughout the film are very warm and healing. The knowledge about the garden that the old man told Bella is also yearning. Who doesn't want to have a small garden of his own, plant all kinds of flowers in it, and there will be life blooming from March to December. The old man is kind and wise, and the sentence "How is our patient" is too warm.

May all kind people be treated with tenderness.

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  • Bella Brown: Luna couldn't always fly, you know. Well, long ago, before the world was round, Luna and the rest of her species inhabited a... remote forest. They had... tiny little wings but were flightless. They foraged around on the forest floor and... kept themselves very much to themselves. Luna lost her parents at a very early age. They were taken from Luna... just like that. No explanation. Barely out of the nest, she was too young to know anything. She was such a worrier. Only coming out for food briefly when all the other animals had gone to sleep and the... the forest floor was bathed in moonlight. She was such a scrawny little thing. A loner. Well, life was passing by until one day Luna saw a kindly traveler holding a thing of... great wonder and beauty and... and... And that's it... for now.

    Bella Brown: Mesmerized, Luna couldn't help but think about the peony. Luna asked the traveler where he got the beautiful flower. "There are many," the traveler said. "From the top of the mountain, you can see thousands... a sea of petals that will make your heart sing, for it's a beautiful sight." "But how will I get to the top of the mountain? I can't fly and I only come out at night." But the traveler had heard this before. "You seek the rarest flower from the top of the tallest mountain in the world. If you want to see them enough, you will." Luna was scared and excited, in equal measure. "I think I will find my mother and father there." The traveler smiled. "You have much to learn, child. Are you sure you want to continue on this perilous quest?"

    Bella Brown: But Luna knew that whatever obstacle stood in her way, her quest could not fail. She had been greatly inspired by the words of the wonderful traveller. He would stand by her.

    Bella Brown: Then, one night, alone in the forest, Luna resolved to find the magic flowers herself, even if it meant confronting terrifying demons. She had nothing left to lose.

    Bella Brown: And as Luna drank in the view, she was filled with something quite magical. In the distance she could see the southern shore of the Caspian Sea, which isn't a sea at all but actually the biggest lake in the world. Luna thanked the traveler. "Oh, it's nothing. You haven't done the hard part yet." "Really?" said Luna. "Now, you must believe," said the traveler. And he pushed Luna off the mountain. Luna screamed to the traveler, "Why did you do that? I can't fly." "Says who?" he replied. And the wind lifted Luna off the mountain and she soared. "Can you see them now?" yelled the traveler. "Yes," said Luna, gliding through the air with the wind whistling between her wings. "I can see thousands of them." And for the first time in a hundred years, the traveler allowed himself a smile.

  • Bella Brown: You know, I believed those things you said.

    Alfie Stephenson: Why would you say that?

    Bella Brown: Vernon told me how many times he's heard the exact same stories. Shame on you.

    Alfie Stephenson: You should doubt only a man who changes his story. I only repeat myself in the vague hope that one day somebody will actually hear me.