I watched this movie last night that I wanted to see a year ago but didn't have time to watch. I love the opening scene. I used to like the sea very much, but I didn't feel much about the mountains. But after watching this film, I really want to travel to Switzerland. As one of my followers wrote in a short review: "It's an advertisement for Swiss tourism".
This film can be said to be a film that heals and purifies the heart and eyes. The relationship between Heidi and Clara is the pure friendship of children. They won't fight because of interests, they don't understand this, so cross-class friendship is more precious at that time. The aristocrats and rich people described are all educated people, and they are really not the kind of oppressive aristocrats, so it makes us think it is a beautiful film. What impresses me the most is that when Heidi first came to Clara's house, Clara taught Heidi how to eat in a noble way, and when Clara came to Heidi's house, Heidi was teaching Clara how to eat. How to eat "free". They are healing each other.
Heidi and grandpa, grandpa's expression was very moved when he saw little Heidi being brought to Clara's house by his aunt. Heidi's grandfather didn't want to not take Heidi at first, but if he took her in, Heidi would have to endure hardship with her grandfather. Heidi healed Grandpa's lonely heart.
Clara's grandmother was a great philosopher, and his education was very avant-garde. She did not despise the poor Heidi, but taught Heidi to learn by herself, which inspired Heidi to have fun in reading, so Heidi would want to write stories, even if others laughed at her. "If something makes you happy, do it."
The last thing I want to say is, will this film set off something? When Heidi came back from Clara's house, the clothes, the shoes, the poor people regarded as treasures. And Heidi is a child who yearns for freedom. She doesn't have to worry about the troubles of the adults. She took off the clothes of the nobles, unlike the adults who are fighting to wear the clothes of the nobles. Children yearn for freedom, but adults desperately want to be rich and rich. This is where we are free and healed.
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