About growth-commemorating my lost youth

Grace 2021-11-12 08:01:24

I'm not old, age is no big movie
but, in this age watch "Bambi" is a little late
as "Chronicles of Narnia", as the sooner see the deeper feelings
beginning of the film, each The appearance of the animals when they wake up is so vivid that I feel a little overwhelmed. I want to rush into the screen and kiss the little furballs.
The rabbit will rub its back against the tree trunk, the mouse will wash his face with a drop of leaf tip dew, and the owl's head will turn around, as if it can rotate 720 degrees... The
natural scenery in the film is very detailed, with a tempera painting feeling. I think of seeing the Renaissance painting exhibition in Beijing a few years ago. There are countless wood-panel tempera paintings that turned out to be only a small one. All the albums have enlarged them, but the figures are accurate to the hairline, which shows how exquisite the objects are. .
In the movie I like most, the owl tells Bambi, Bunny and Itachi what it is like to be in love, and the three of them met their sweethearts.
How beautiful, youth should be like this, running in the forest, listening to the birds singing love songs, picking a flower to eat, instead of being a sullen green teenager who pays attention to wear.
Yesterday in the speaking club, an old American man asked: "Ampelos, why do you always use the past tense to say'when I was young'?"
"Because I am old, everyone will not be able to set foot in Neverland again when they are adults." Answered "I am not Peter Pan, so I have to admit that the old one is coming."

When I was down, I really wanted to return to the safest place in my mother's womb. Like the setting in "Wallace Mermaid", the embrace of women is always warm, maternal, all-inclusive, and nostalgic—the ocean.

I wish I hadn't grown up and I was always by my mother's side. But Bambi doesn't grow up, how can he be the king of the forest?

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Bambi quotes

  • Thumper: Whatcha gonna call 'im?

    Bambi's Mother: Well, I think I'll call him Bambi.

    Thumper: Bambi... Yep, I guess that'll do all right.

  • Flower: [about two birds fluttering around] Well! What's the matter with them?

    Thumper: Why are they acting that way?

    Friend Owl: Why, don't you know? They're twitterpated.

    FlowerThumperBambi: Twitterpated?

    Friend Owl: Yes. Nearly everybody gets twitterpated in the springtime. For example: you're walking along, minding your own business. You're looking neither to the left, nor to the right, when all of a sudden, you run smack into a pretty face. Woo-woo! You begin to get weak in the knees. Your head's in a whirl. And then you feel light as a feather; and before you know it, you're walking on air. And then you know what? You're knocked for a loop, and you completely lose your head!

    Thumper: Gosh. That's awful.

    Flower: Gee whiz.

    Bambi: Terrible!

    Friend Owl: And that ain't all. It can happen to anybody. So you'd better be careful.

    [points at Bambi]

    Friend Owl: It could happen to you...

    [points at Thumper]

    Friend Owl: ...and you, and...

    [Flower looks at Owl shyly]

    Friend Owl: Yes, it could even happen to you!

    Thumper: Well, it's not gonna happen to me.

    Bambi: Me neither.

    Flower: Me neither.