I also want to build my own plane and fly it myself.

Idell 2022-03-24 09:03:05

~~Written in 2005~~

I just turned on the TV, turned to Anhui TV, and was playing a movie called "Fly with Me". It should be at the beginning, I subconsciously think this film is good, after watching it, it sure is.

It is about a father and daughter who help a group of geese migrate south. My father is an artist, specializing in doing things that the Chinese seem unreliable, such as building gliders, lunar modules, and finally airplanes. My daughter is not a good daughter or a good student according to Chinese standards. She doesn't like to go to class, and she gets into trouble with her father and her father's girlfriend. This is a Canadian story, and the beautiful environment in the film is enviable. The various emotions in the film are even more enviable. Everyone is working hard for a dream - the wild goose who returned to the south. Even the generals of the US Air Force Base in the south were moved and helped the magical father and daughter.

The story goes like this. The place where the father and daughter lived was facing development. The bulldozers of the existing developers came to the door, knocked down some trees, scared away a group of geese, and left a pile of eggs. back home. He hatched the goose chicks without the knowledge of his father making his own electric oven. A few days later, the police also came. According to the law, if the wild geese take off, they belong to the queen, and they must be released into nature, and they can no longer be kept privately. The police actually came to help his daughter. He wanted to cut off the tips of the young geese's wings so that they couldn't fly. But the sensitive daughter thought the police were going to hurt Chu Yan, so she hit the police, and the police left helplessly.

Later, autumn came, and the chicks grew up. The father told his daughter that this group of young geese would not be able to migrate to the south under the guidance of their parents because they grew up without their parents. Uncle Magic had a good idea to have the geese take them to their southern habitat. This is a great idea!

So my daughter learned to fly, my father built an airplane, and my uncle went to the United States to find experts to study migration routes. By the way, I inspected the habitat, which is also a wetland that is facing development. Because there have been no migratory birds for many years, local developers have eroded a lot of land. If there are still no migratory birds to spend the winter in the remaining wetlands this year, all the Development, experts also hope that this plan can become a reality, let this group of geese spend the winter here, so that a wetland can be preserved.

Everything is fine, my daughter trains the geese every day for their flight time and ability to follow. The relationship between father and daughter is becoming increasingly harmonious. According to the above-mentioned act, the geese in flight will belong to the queen. One night before takeoff, the police came and secretly stole the geese back to the police station. Father and uncle designed to release all the geese. Just happened to fly over the police station, over the school, and toward the warm south with the daughter who was escorted.

The American people warmly welcomed and received the father and daughter who entered the country illegally and their geese, including the general at the Air Force Base in the Great Lakes region--he said, he had never seen such a moving thing.

After a long journey, on the last day, when he was about to reach his destination, his father crashed. Fortunately, he fell on the endless corn field, but his hand was injured. But the road behind can only let her daughter and her geese fly solo. The daughter took off strong.

Everyone is happy after that - except for the developers in Bulldozer :)

I love this movie. I also want to build my own plane and fly it myself.

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Fly Away Home quotes

  • [watching Amy lead the geese around]

    Thomas Alden: It's amazing, isn't it, how they, uh, follow her around like that?

    DNR Officer: Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's, uh, called imprinting. The first living thing a goose sees when it's born, it automatically assume is its mother.

    Thomas Alden: Huh.

    DNR Officer: They'll follow her anywhere.

  • Thomas Alden: GET OFF OF MY LAND!