What can't beat you can only make you stronger

Roger 2022-03-22 09:02:31

Recommended for parents and children to watch together.

This play is a typical fairy tale of good and evil.

There are two things that impress me in this drama, the kindness of my daughter and the kindness of my father.

There is no rank in the eyes of the daughter, but at first glance, the family education is very good. The father gave her not only rich material, but also rich spirit and emotion. Brave girls dare to say "no" to rights and use their simple worldview to treat those around them with sincerity. When her kindness was echoed, she was already surrounded by kindness and caring, invincible.

Father's kindness comes from not giving up on his comrades on the battlefield. When I watched it at the time, out of human instinct, I would not bring another dying person under the condition of my life or death. Even if I survive, I will not be peaceful in my life. Therefore, it is said that there is reincarnation in heaven, and the help of my father's comrades-in-arms has brought family reunion.

This film gave me two inspirations. One is to be kind, not for repayment, but there will definitely be rewards. Second, there is love in the heart, which is the foundation of the indomitable strength.

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A Little Princess quotes

  • Miss Minchin: [after ordering the girls out and punishing Becky, to Sara] And you will perform all her chores in addition to your own without breakfast, lunch, OR dinner! It's time you learn, Sara Crewe, that real life has nothing to do with your little fantasy games. It's a cruel, nasty world out there, and it's our duty to make the best of it - not to indulge in ridiculous *dreams*, but to be productive and useful! Do you understand what I'm saying?

    Sara Crewe: [short pause] Yes, ma'am.

    Miss Minchin: [short pause] Good.

    [she leaves]

    Sara Crewe: But I don't believe in it.

    [Miss Minchin stops, turns back to Sara, and goes awestruck]

    Miss Minchin: Don't tell me you still fancy yourself a princess!

    [laughs]

    Miss Minchin: Good God, child, look around you! Or better yet, look in the mirror!

    [after a long pause]

    Sara Crewe: [confidently] I am a princess.

    Miss Minchin: [in disbelief] Oh!

    Sara Crewe: All girls are! Even if they live in tiny old attics, even if they dress in rags, even if they aren't pretty, or smart, or young, they're still princesses - all of us! Didn't your father ever tell you that? Didn't he?

    Miss Minchin: [furiously, in tears] If I find you up here with any of the girls again, I WILL THROW YOU OUT INTO THE STREET!

  • Sara Crewe: Papa? Maya told me that all girls are princesses.

    Capt. Crewe: Maya... is a very wise woman.

    Sara Crewe: Then it's true?

    Capt. Crewe: You can be anything you want to be, my love, as long as you believe.

    Sara Crewe: What do you believe?

    Capt. Crewe: I believe that you are... and always will be... my little princess.