Whether it is the selection of materials or the perspective of embedding, this film has firmly grasped me.
Amy's family gave her a lot of help and support from discovering the goose's eggs, hatching them, and helping them migrate. Two scenes in the film left a deep impression on me. One was the animal caretaker invited by her father to cut them out. Dayan's wings were severely knocked on the head by Amy with a basin. The father did not blame Amy for being ignorant, but drove the administrator out of the house. The other is that before reaching the destination, the father's aircraft suffered a malfunction and his arm was dislocated, but he still persuaded Amy to keep going and complete the mission. With the support of her family, Amy can become the heroic girl who migrated with geese without hesitation.
The combination of the film and the theme of environmental protection highlights the harmony between man and nature, and also criticizes the bad behavior of some people for money, at any cost, to destroy the habitats of animals and plants and make huge profits.
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