Bella's Fantasy Garden

Hellen 2022-12-11 02:32:21

I have to say that the first half of this movie is really beautiful, and I can also say that the first two thirds, even ten minutes before the end, are quite beautiful and endearing. Unfortunately, in the last 5 minutes, the story came to an abrupt end! ! It's like an elegant and charming little train, passing through a forest full of flowers and greenery. When you are in a good mood and the sun is shining, you suddenly drive into a dark valley and announce the arrival of the terminal.

A lonely girl who loves to write, meets a quirky neighbor, an old man, and a single chef with two little girls. The old man is a master at planting flowers, and the chef is gentle and caring for girls. With such a personal relationship setting, you can think of the ending with your heels. It must be that a few people build a garden, and live happily and happily. When the director destroys you little freshmen, he is ruthless. In the end, he actually makes the girl inexplicably meet the eyes of the strong insertion engineer man who has a very low sense of presence. So much so that the final ending made the audience feel like "what the hell!"

The film's loveliest, mysterious neighbor, the old Sir, has a big temper, and every word he utters is poetic -
"Time is my enemy, and
I mourn every minute.
Every second consumes my life. Exhausted.
I didn't get much comfort, no friends or family, I only have the beauty of nature,
and the promised sumptuous last meal" The

old man loves gardening, but unfortunately the film shows too little and too little.
"A true gardener can create more happiness,
multiplying life from a seed and watching a flower bloom,
than a rich man can get from his perfectly stretched lawn."

"How do we build a palette, how do we create depth and flavor, how do we stay warm in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Let's start with them, the beautiful foxgloves, and these alliums. And then there's the North American lilies and dahlias, so bright that they will burn your eyes. And the graceful purple sage, when it's cold and frost, they stop blooming, and then it's the mullein and evening primrose, and these Delicious feather fern. Clematis that I love to climb, sweet purple Arabidopsis, and aconite. The most beautiful is the more poisonous, and the poison is deadly. Zhang Hong, Zhu Lan Hua, the beautiful purple ear orchid... This world is full of beautiful and orderly hustle and bustle."

This film reminds me of two high-scoring excellent films "A Man Named Ove Decided to Die" and "A Man named Ove Decided to Die" Out of reach", the actors, characters, plot and atmosphere are not bad, but the gap of more than 1 point is so unreachable. The beautiful Miss Tangjiatun San is very suitable for this film. If the director who was born in commercials and photography could tell the story a little more completely, then this film would be a great love like Amelie.

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  • Vernon: Good morning. I'm Vernon. I'm Miss Brown's... uh, partner.

    Gideon O'Brien: Gideon O'Brien, landlord. We were just discussing the spectacular level of neglect relating to the 29-foot north-facing garden with lawns and well-stocked borders.

    Vernon: Yeah right. We're just about to get into the garden. That's a major priority. That's top of the list.

    Gideon O'Brien: I'm afraid it's too late for that. I shall have to ask you to vacate by the end of the month.

    Vernon: [to Bella] We're you expecting Mr. O'Brien this morning?

    Bella Brown: I wasn't.

    Vernon: Right.

    [Back to O'Brien]

    Vernon: And you made an appointment?

    Gideon O'Brien: I beg your pardon?

    Vernon: Section 34 of the Property Act. A landlord must give clear warning if he wants to inspect the property.

    Gideon O'Brien: We'll come back later, then.

    Vernon: Can't do later. That's not convenient. A convenient date must be mutually agreed. That's Section 17c.

    Gideon O'Brien: Tomorrow, then.

    Vernon: Tomorrow's no good.

    Gideon O'Brien: Friday?

    Vernon: Friday... No, can't do Friday.

    Gideon O'Brien: Next Monday.

    Vernon: Next Monday's no good.

    Gideon O'Brien: All right, then, when?

    Gideon O'Brien: One calendar month's notice. Section 17c. You'll know that.

    Gideon O'Brien: There will be repercussions, Miss Brown. If this garden's not fixed, you're out on the street. You have exactly one month from today.

  • Bella Brown: Luna couldn't always fly, you know. Well, long ago, before the world was round, Luna and the rest of her species inhabited a... remote forest. They had... tiny little wings but were flightless. They foraged around on the forest floor and... kept themselves very much to themselves. Luna lost her parents at a very early age. They were taken from Luna... just like that. No explanation. Barely out of the nest, she was too young to know anything. She was such a worrier. Only coming out for food briefly when all the other animals had gone to sleep and the... the forest floor was bathed in moonlight. She was such a scrawny little thing. A loner. Well, life was passing by until one day Luna saw a kindly traveler holding a thing of... great wonder and beauty and... and... And that's it... for now.

    Bella Brown: Mesmerized, Luna couldn't help but think about the peony. Luna asked the traveler where he got the beautiful flower. "There are many," the traveler said. "From the top of the mountain, you can see thousands... a sea of petals that will make your heart sing, for it's a beautiful sight." "But how will I get to the top of the mountain? I can't fly and I only come out at night." But the traveler had heard this before. "You seek the rarest flower from the top of the tallest mountain in the world. If you want to see them enough, you will." Luna was scared and excited, in equal measure. "I think I will find my mother and father there." The traveler smiled. "You have much to learn, child. Are you sure you want to continue on this perilous quest?"

    Bella Brown: But Luna knew that whatever obstacle stood in her way, her quest could not fail. She had been greatly inspired by the words of the wonderful traveller. He would stand by her.

    Bella Brown: Then, one night, alone in the forest, Luna resolved to find the magic flowers herself, even if it meant confronting terrifying demons. She had nothing left to lose.

    Bella Brown: And as Luna drank in the view, she was filled with something quite magical. In the distance she could see the southern shore of the Caspian Sea, which isn't a sea at all but actually the biggest lake in the world. Luna thanked the traveler. "Oh, it's nothing. You haven't done the hard part yet." "Really?" said Luna. "Now, you must believe," said the traveler. And he pushed Luna off the mountain. Luna screamed to the traveler, "Why did you do that? I can't fly." "Says who?" he replied. And the wind lifted Luna off the mountain and she soared. "Can you see them now?" yelled the traveler. "Yes," said Luna, gliding through the air with the wind whistling between her wings. "I can see thousands of them." And for the first time in a hundred years, the traveler allowed himself a smile.