On a sultry summer day, I played this movie, and after watching it, I felt that it was a masterpiece.
The Alps are beautiful and shocking, with mountains, snowfields, forests and herds, which are picturesque and fascinating. Life is simple and natural, sheep herding, cheese and goat milk, wooden houses and snow fields are all like a miniature landscape of the Swiss Highlands, a utopia far away from the hustle and bustle.
Here, for Heidi, fish go to water and deer go to forest. Children's innocent, sincere and kind nature is fully released in the mysterious nature. Every time I see Heidi Sahuan running and jumping between the greens, looking up at the green and the white, I can feel the moving and healing brought by frame by frame. Grandpa is a little old man who seems to be eccentric and misunderstood by the villagers, but his heart is soft and delicate, silently guarding the happiness of little Heidi. The part where Grandpa loves to send Heidi to Pete's house on a sleigh down the mountain, laughter slides on the vast white snow, and the strong contrast between the grand scene and the tiny characters brings amazing visual effects. In the spring and summer, Heidi and Pete go up the mountains to herd sheep and play in the streams; on winter evenings, Heidi and Grandpa eat cheese bread around the sizzling fire. Heidi is like an elf who can't be trapped in an industrialized city building. The forest and the mountains are where she lives comfortably. I was moved by the nature released in nature, moved by the sincere and warm-hearted granddaughter, moved by the singing and laughter under the Alps, and moved by the beautiful healing pictures of nature.
Thank you for this movie for giving me a pleasant summer afternoon.
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