1. The dialogues of the characters in the film are warm and full of wisdom.
Freeman goes to a neighbor's funeral and meets a little girl who loves fantasies. Their Conversation:
Freeman: How did your mom let you come over alone?
Little girl: Because I'm not young anymore.
Freeman: Well said.
Little girl: I know. My mother agrees that I carry a pocket knife with me.
Freeman: You don't have any pocket knives.
The little girl confidently showed Freeman a pocket knife.
Freeman: This has to be the best pocket knife I've ever seen. You know, a little knife can tell a lot about him. For example, you said you were brave.
2. Life in a small town is like a paradise. People live very freely and love each other. The heroine often takes care of the dog when the neighbor is away. After the neighbor who loved to play basketball passed away, everyone would bring some food from home at will to remember him. The eulogy was wonderfully written.
3. The parent-child relationship is harmonious. The heroine's parents are divorced, and she is divorced. With three girls, her life is active and fun.
4. As a novelist, Freeman's classic exposition of imagination in movies: Imagination is seeing things that don't exist. As Einstein: Imagination is everything, it is a preview of life. An imaginative man who can write moving novels even if his legs can't walk. Such as the novelist (Freeman) in the film.
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