Every happy, arrogant and lawless little girl has a great dad like a superman

Bradford 2022-03-23 09:02:56

The nine-year-old and three-month-old Ramona is an energetic, imaginative, somewhat willful, disobedient, always inexplicable, sometimes very endearing and sometimes super helpless guy. She has an endless stream of ghost ideas, and she is full of innocence and innocence in her own way, but she always has the attitude of taking the lead for others and taking the lead for her family. Her tolerance and always self-defeating mischief always make adults. Angry and moved.

With such a quirky troublemaker, naturally there is also a beautiful, sensible, good-looking sister Beezus who is good at everything. The 15-year-old Beezus has always been a good and well-behaved girl. She is serious, obedient, and does not do anything that goes beyond the rules. Even in this puberty, she is not rebellious, but she is worried about trying to impress her childhood friend Henry like a good girl.

Such a pair of sisters, Beezus is the pride of the whole family, she doesn't have to worry about her parents, everything is the best. And Ramona is the pistachio of the whole family. She always causes all kinds of troubles and does all kinds of things that make people laugh and cry, but in the end, she is usually very happy. So cute and naive, that's what anyone who knows Ramona thinks. But Ramona, like all children, felt that he had great worries and troubles. She said she added 9 years and 3 months to her age to prove she was a mature person. She knew that she did not please the teacher. She feels that she is working hard to do things, but she is never as beautiful and smart as her sister, always making trouble and always losing face. When she heard her parents quarreling and her classmates talking about her parents' divorce, she would sadly begin to imagine that her father was going to a far away place... cute.

Of course, what is more essential is their humorous and patient, almost perfect dad. It is very interesting that, looking at almost all novels, TV, movies, etc. throughout the ages, all the lively and strange little girls like Ramona always have a father who loves her very much. A father's love for his daughter is usually not too bad. Even in a single-parent family, as long as the father loves his daughter enough, the daughter can always become a good person. What a beautiful emotion a daughter's admiration for her father is. Just like Ramona seriously thinks dad should be a fireman (saying fireman is really popular in America, not only women love it, gays love it, even kids think they are heroes), can do anything in the world. Dad can do magic and draw the longest picture in the world with himself. Dad understands himself and is the best dad in the world.

For some time ago, I didn't like Ramona's energetic children very much. The reason was that it was too difficult to deal with. This kind of naive and partial child who always stabs at the weaknesses that people are too lazy to face, always makes people feel a little difficult to deal with. I can't stop asking why, but I always do things without thinking, and solve all kinds of troubles endlessly. Watching this movie, but I feel, how happy does a child have to be to grow up like Ramona, with a heart as sunny as a smile, ghostly yet innocent?

It is said that everyone once thought that he was the center of the world, and one day he will grow up if he realizes that the world does not revolve around him. For Ramona, her world might be a little more solid than anyone else's. Even one day, when she grows up and knows that her father is not omnipotent, she is still a happy princess. Because, treating my dear little daughter, everything my father has done with all his strength is as great as superman.

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Ramona and Beezus quotes

  • Ramona Quimby: [Watching a commercial, reciting the slogan] "Royal Peanut Butter: There's a bit of magic in every jar"!

    Bob Quimby: Is that one of your favorites? That's the rack we gotta get you into, 'cause those TV kids make millions.

    Ramona Quimby: Beezus, do you think I could be in a commercial like that?

    Beezus: [Fixing Ramona's hair with a curling iron] Sure, you'd make a great frog.

    Ramona Quimby: Hey!

    Beezus: Hold still. I'm almost done.

    Ramona Quimby: It's picture-perfect, right?

    Beezus: Let's be realistic, Ramona. This is a curling iron, not a magic wand.

    [She puts the curling iron down and holds up a mirror for Ramona to see what her new hairdo looks like]

    Beezus: But, all things considered, I'd say you've never looked better.

    Ramona Quimby: I love it! Thanks, Beezus!

  • Beezus: Who could ever love someone named Beezus?

    Ramona Quimby: Jesus?