The weather is getting colder and colder. In winter, we must watch some heart-warming movies; this classic warm-hearted movie suitable for all ages in winter, the editor must recommend it to everyone——
Heidi and grandpa
Heidi
This movie was shown in China before, but the response at the time was so mediocre that many unsuspecting audiences missed this unpopular masterpiece !
The story takes place in the beautiful Alps . The little girl Heidi lost her parents when she was young and was taken in by her aunt.
But then the aunt found a decent job and could no longer take her with her.
She is now a burden, and the aunt has to send Heidi to her grandfather's house in the country.
Grandpa's home was originally in a small village and town under the Alps. Because he didn't get along well with the people in the town, he moved to the mountainside alone and built a few cabins.
Grandpa was not used to Heidi's arrival and was very sensible. At first, he planned to send Heidi to the church and let the priest arrange her place.
But Heidi likes it very much. Although this wooden house has only one bed, one table, and one wooden chair, it has the most beautiful scenery in the world. She runs freely in the vast field with Pete, the shepherd boy. On the ground, learn from Pete how to make a fire and herd sheep.
Everything here is fresh. When you are thirsty, you drink mountain spring water. When you are hungry, you have food and fresh milk prepared by your grandfather .
Later, grandfather agreed to Heidi to stay here, and Heidi also owned the wooden chair she dreamed of.
But the good times didn't last long, and the aunt "sold" Heidi to a wealthy family in Frankfurt as a companion. At that time, Heidi didn't understand what it meant. She only knew that she just left her grandfather temporarily and went outside to have a look. Auntie told her that if you couldn't stay any longer, I would come to pick you up.
So, Heidi came to this world where she didn't fit in.
There are clean and tidy streets, splendid houses, people go out by car, wearing clean leather shoes, beautiful dresses, bright big windows... But there is no mountain here.
The wealthy family that bought Heidi has a long and large dining table, expensive and exquisite tableware, elegant and standardized dining etiquette, a private housekeeper, a tutor, a doctor, and a well-trained maid. The family is very particular about etiquette and manners, so when Heidi makes an "inappropriate" behavior, the housekeeper will come out and stop it severely.
But Heidi was lucky again. Here she made the second best friend in her life: Clara , a rich girl . She can't walk with her legs and sits in a wheelchair all year round. As a daughter of a wealthy family, she has no worries about food and clothing since she was a child, but she lacks playmates and lacks freedom.
Clara didn't look down on Heidi because of Heidi's background, but the two quickly became good friends. Heidi's freedom was not found in this city, and she liked and yearned for it.
Clara is gentle and kind. She encourages Heidi to read and write, and is willing to accompany Heidi to do everything that is not in line with her identity.
However, Heidi still can't adapt to the city life, she can't drink soup without making noise, she can't look like a lady in expensive dress, so she is actually very unhappy, often alone in the quilt at night secretly cry.
She likes to be with her grandfather, like pure mountains, like running in the sun.
She began to want to go back to the Alps.
After experiencing many difficulties, Heidi finally returned to the town under the Alps, returned to the old wooden house, and lived happily with her grandfather.
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Although the introduction of the story is short, the simple storyline is warm and beautiful , which makes people feel a lot.
Especially the little heroine Heidi in the play .
At first, Heidi was nothing but a big trouble, kicked around like a ball by grandpa and aunt.
In the face of such setbacks imposed by real life, Heidi did not obey and lose confidence in life, but faced it bravely.
Grandpa didn't accept her, she not only didn't cry or make trouble; when she was locked out, she found a place to sleep when she was sleepy. Later, she didn't hold grudges when grandpa accepted her, and she thanked grandpa for making a wooden chair for her.
After being taken into a wealthy family, Heidi still remembered her grandfather and everything about the wooden house.
After returning to the wooden house, she also misses her good friend Clara all the time; when her good friend comes to her house as a guest, she is not stingy to share her good things, and what is even more commendable is that she does not feel inferior because of the gap in family conditions .
Not only that, Heidi is also a very kind little girl. When the herd boy Pete got angry with the sheep, she proposed to exchange her cheese for them to avoid a beating.
When Heidi saw that Pete's grandma couldn't eat hard food because of all her teeth, she said to her grandfather, "Grandpa, Pete's grandma can't see or eat hard food, I think we are lucky, don't you?" It is rare to have such empathy at such a young age.
Even after walking out of the mountains, Heidi is always the same, beautiful and kind .
· Housekeeper
The old-fashioned and stern housekeeper gradually lost herself in such an environment, so when Heidi wanted to leave the "castle" she left behind by all means, she was mad.
Because the housekeeper grew up in a poor environment when she was a child, she saw Heidi as if she saw herself when she was a child. She accused Heidi of being insatiable. You know, she was very eager for such a life of fine clothes and food when she was a child.
She thought Heidi would feel inferior, but Heidi did not.
After becoming an adult, she wants to prove that she has gotten rid of the poverty of the past and led a new life through decent behavior and good-looking dress, but what she still can't hide is the strong inferiority in her heart.
· grandfather
Heidi's grandfather is also a very key character in the play. Although there are not many lines, the lines are classic and worth thinking about.
Heidi's grandfather was the only atheist in the town, and in a time when everyone believed in Christianity, grandpa was too maverick and too out of place.
It was also Grandpa's incompatibility that led to all kinds of discussions and slander. Some people said that Grandpa had killed people, but no one witnessed the truth, and it was all based on falsehood. Just like misfits in real life, they will always be excluded and talked about.
In the same way, Grandpa also despised these ignorant idiots, so he moved to the mountainside in a fit of anger, living alone and not interacting with others.
Later, my grandfather not only took in Heidi, but also taught Heidi a lot of things.
When Pete told Heidi that your grandfather had killed someone, Heidi was scared and asked to go back to the sheep shed to sleep, but grandpa was not sad and angry. He just said lightly: "People always gossip, you have to decide whether to trust your eyes and ears or what other people say."
· Clara
Clara's family is a real noble, and her wealth is not reflected in material things, but in education.
Although Clara's father is busy with work all the year round and rarely has time to accompany his daughter, his influence on her daughter is not ordinary. When he knew that Heidi wanted to go home, he knew that his daughter needed Heidi very much, but he still chose to respect Heidi's idea.
This is also the reason why Clara has been pampered since she was a child, but she has no princess airs at all.
After arriving at Heidi's house, she also followed "as the locals do", sleeping in the attic, drinking milk, and smiling so beautifully.
So, the real "princess" cannot be proved by some external things, but is reflected in everyone's self-cultivation, and it is impossible to pretend.
It is said that parents are the best teachers for children, so with the words and deeds of grandfather, father and grandma Clara, Heidi and Clara never look at people with tinted glasses, learn to have their own judgment, and don't listen to rumors.
Believe in kindness and stay kindness is the most valuable!
After watching this film, you will feel that the story in the film is too beautiful, even too beautiful to be practical.
But that's the sweetest thing about it.
It will wake up the long-sleeping innocence in your heart; let you know it is a fairy tale, but still willing to believe such a story, such a scenery, such a kindness, it really exists.
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