good story

Curtis 2022-03-22 09:01:55

I watched Ink Heart first a few days ago, and today I watched a bedtime story. It seems that the fantasy in the book has become reality, but I prefer this story. Of course, these are two completely different movies, but the fantasy is integrated into I like reality more than pure magic.
When I was a child, I also liked to listen to bedtime stories. My father’s narration was very immersive. He told a collection of stories after another. He especially liked adventurous and bizarre stories. Now I think about it, maybe it will affect my life. Early education Sure enough, it is very important, and it is likely to establish a person's ideology and bias for a lifetime.
Speaking of movies, the scenes in the stories of Scott and the children are actually several famous movie scenes. I believe many people can see it. The funny thing is that every time the children's imaginations are very divergent, and Scottish Kurt always thinks that the beauty of the car has money, so there are some small interesting places, such as dwarfs, Indians, red "Ferrari" and so on, it still feels quite fun, have a little fun Bar.
In other words, when I watched this movie, I was thinking that when I have a child, of course I will tell bedtime stories, but I have to let him (her) think about it and pick it up by himself, which may be more fun.
Because the most plausible sentence in the movie is: Your happiness is governed by your imagination. Many times children find it interesting and happy, precisely because they have abundant imaginations, and everything is magical in their eyes.
V still likes this kind of movie very much. It feels like a fairy tale. In fact, adults who are tired of reality need fairy tales more than naive children. Well, movies are the carrier of making dreams. I like fairy tales as fillers, just Soft and fluffy puffs filled with fragrant and sweet cream.
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  • Tricia Sparks: Uh, Patrick, hi. I'm Trisha Sparks. I just wanted you to know that... thanks for saving the school.

    Skeeter Bronson: Western. Go western!

    Patrick: No thanks necessary, ma'am.

    Skeeter Bronson: That's my boy. That's my boy.

    Tricia Sparks: There must be some way for me to show my appreciation.

    Skeeter Bronson: Oh-ho-ho! Get it.

    [Trisha kisses Patrick]

    Skeeter Bronson: Ooh! Hoo-hoo-hoo!

  • Skeeter Bronson: What the heck did you do that for?

    Angry Dwarf: Because I'm angry.