This film was strongly recommended, and I had heard of the original story, and I had never seen the old version, so I ate this Amway naturally. Fortunately, a classic is a classic. No matter how many times it is remade, this plain and simple but fresh and meaningful story can always move people's hearts, so much that I burst into tears several times during the viewing process. In fact, the storyline of the film is not so twists and turns. The most touching thing is the universal and extremely pure and sincere emotion.
Heidi's kindness and cheerfulness have long been praised by people, but I still want to praise this little girl whose happiness and innocence surpasses the elf and the angel from my own perspective. From the perspective of the people she saved, why is this pure girl so indispensable to those who need her.
The young protagonist Heidi, whose parents died, became a burden to the aunt who adopted her. The aunt who was unable to continue raising Heidi had to take Heidi to seek refuge with her grandfather. On the way, through the conversation between the aunt and the village woman, I outlined the original character image and situation of my grandfather, a surly and irritable old man who lives alone in the Alps. In the small village below the mountain, various rumors circulated about him, describing him as a monstrous and terrifying villain. But when they really met the deity, the reception of Auntie and Heidi was not very friendly. Grandpa refused to keep Heidi, and angrily issued a deportation order to them, but the aunt who was dedicated to her future still forcibly threw Heidi at Grandpa's house, but she ran away.
To be "abandoned" by an aunt who gets along with each other day and night, and come to a completely unfamiliar environment, but the only relative who will live with him in the future refuses to accept him. This is such a terrifying and helpless experience for a young child. Such an encounter is enough to make any child instinctively feel depressed and sad, but Heidi is surprisingly cheerful and strong. Facing the grandfather who shut her out, although she was lost, she still didn't cry or make trouble. She hid in the stable and fell asleep with the little goat. Heidi must stay with her grandfather until the pastor finds a new foster home for her. Grandpa's house only has one chair and one bed, and there is no place for Heidi at all, but as long as Heidi gets a stack of hay in the attic to shelter, it is enough to make her happy.
Even if she knew that she was leaving here soon, it didn't prevent little Heidi from enjoying the happy time of playing on the picturesque mountains, and it couldn't stop her from making new friends-after all, children's friendship always comes naturally. Heidi soon became friends with Pete, the little shepherd boy who helped her grandfather's sheep. While having fun with Pete, Heidi also heard from him the rumors that her grandfather had killed people in the village.
Heidi, who was frightened by the rumors, became afraid of her grandfather. She wanted to go back to the stables to sleep at night, but her grandfather told her to trust her eyes and ears, and not to care what others said-although she did not know what happened to her grandfather's past. What happened, but it can be seen from his words that although Grandpa has a stubborn temper, he is not as vicious as the rumors say. It's just that he has a stubborn temper, and how can he be able to compete with all the money. Sometimes, driven by a rebellious mentality, people will turn against others maliciously because of their hostility to the world, and then they will justify their bad comments on you, making you the target of people who are isolated, reviled and demonized. Obviously, Grandpa is such a sad person. Living in isolation may be just to avoid the harm of worldly rumors, and being irritable and withdrawn is just a kind of helpless self-protection, but it does not mean that he really likes this lonely life. When I think about my grandfather's situation, I can't help but feel infinitely desolate.
Fortunately, Heidi used her pure and innocent eyes to see the unexpressed kindness in Grandpa's heart, she chose to believe him, and gave him a big hug. Such unreserved trust is such a warm redemption for a lonely and incomprehensible old man. No matter how cold and hard as ice, the heart is melted into a warm spring water in this embrace, right?
So grandpa really accepted Heidi like this.
The stubborn, stinky and tough old man actually started making a chair for his young granddaughter for the first time ever. He would also wipe the hair of the two drenched children with thick hands and feet with a smile on his face. Pete can't play with Heidi anymore when he goes to school. Grandpa will make a sled for his granddaughter who can't go to school because of the high mountains and the road, and send her to Pete's house to wait for Pete to return from school.
Heidi heard that Pete's grandmother, whom they met for the first time, could not see her eyes, and she couldn't eat hard food because she lost all her teeth, so she hugged her grandfather's neck tightly when she was carrying her home, and lamented sadly that they were very healthy. lucky person.
And my heart at the moment is like grandpa, to be melted by the touching warmth that blooms in little Heidi's soft heart.
Later, grandpa took Heidi to the village at the foot of the mountain to do errands, and the villagers pointed and slandered grandpa. Heidi must not understand why Grandpa was treated like this, she just looked up at Grandpa and clenched Grandpa's hand. This small palm contains enormous power, enough to be the courage to support Grandpa to straighten his back and cast him an armor that can resist gossip.
Heidi can't do without grandpa, how can grandpa lose Heidi?
It's a pity that the good times didn't last long, and the days of freedom and carefree came to an abrupt end.
Heidi's aunt forcibly sent Heidi to a wealthy family as a companion girl in order to obtain a considerable sum of money, but she completely ignored Heidi and her grandfather's feelings. Maybe she was thinking about getting Heidi educated, but I still think she's very selfish. She was the one who left Heidi at the "irritable" grandfather's house on her own at first, and now she is the one who took her away from her grandfather again on her own. And the first and most important reason for her to do this was not for Heidi, but for herself.
Grandpa heard Pete say that Heidi was taken away and ran down the mountain, but he couldn't catch up and was ridiculed by the villagers. The stubborn old man was panting and staggeringly turned around and walked back, turning his back to the villagers, and only dared to show a heartbroken expression alone. Pete, who had caught up, silently followed behind the old man and turned back. What kind of lonely and helpless back did he see? In this heartbreaking parting scene, the actor's exquisite performance brought the heartache of losing a beloved treasure so vividly that it brought tears to my eyes offscreen.
Although the separation from Grandpa is heartbreaking, fortunately, Heidi, like a little angel, is just as lovable wherever she is, and can bring endless happiness to those around her.
After arriving at the house of Clara, a noble girl who was disabled due to illness, the cheerful and lively Heidi immediately became Clara's best friend. Clara is gentle and kind, but because of her mother's death and her father's long business trips, she has difficulty moving and suffers from loneliness, depression and illness. As a result, Heidi's company became the only sustenance in her life.
Though she liked being with Clara, Heidi increasingly missed her grandpa, the Alps, Pete and the little goats, and her grumpy grandma. She is a young eagle singing freely in the Alps, not a delicate birdcage.
Fortunately, Clara's father is a reasonable host. After learning that Heidi missed her hometown and fell ill, she did not force Heidi to stay at her daughter's request, but sent the elf back to the mountain where she grew up, so that she could make her own. She returned to the arms of her dearest grandpa.
Only in this way, Clara is going to return to loneliness and feel sad.
Luckily, Clara also has an amazing grandma.
This grandmother was reasonable and caring, and it was she who first noticed that Heidi missed her hometown. She is not strict about the etiquette and can send Carrara to the mountains to live with Heidi boldly. Unexpectedly, the delicate plants in the greenhouse are nourished by sunlight and nature, and they will bloom miraculous flowers. With Heidi's company, Clara regained her ability to walk.
The grandmother who came to pick up Clara also gave Heidi a notepad to encourage her—
If doing something makes you happy, just do it, no matter what others say.
This wonderful finishing touch makes a perfect annotation for the film, and also draws a meaningful and inspiring end.
Whether it's Grandpa, Clara, or Pete, they're all trapped in loneliness. And Heidi is like a little sun, she uses her pure cheerfulness, enthusiasm, kindness, sincerity and friendship to turn it into a light, illuminating and warming their lives, bringing them happiness with her company, and curing the cold The pain caused by the loneliness brought about a new life full of vitality.
And those who have not experienced this kind of pain probably will not understand what a rare treasure the company of this little angel is.
Moreover, Heidi represents the natural, pure and unrestrained nature of children, and this is the beauty that many people have long lost in their hearts, but can never forget and secretly yearn for.
So, why do people dislike her?
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