I really like this movie! Sweet story. Seeing the little boy playing with Heidi, I thought that the two would grow up and fall in love with each other. Seeing the grandpa being pointed at by the villagers, he thought that he would explain the reason why he lived alone on the mountain. Seeing Heidi who was unhappy in the big house, she thought that her grandfather would come to her, and that the Clara family would accept her grandfather. The more I look back, the more I realize how cheesy my thinking is. Heidi and grandpa belonged to that mountain, where the air, happiness, friendship, freedom, and affection were all 100% pure. The plot design is not tacky at all.
The design of the black-faced grandpa's attitude change is relatively tacky, but it is 100% warm. The design of Klara's leg disease cure is a bit tacky, but it makes the little girl who can't hide her beauty 100% beautiful. This is a 100% movie ~ Heidi and Klara interpret the two extremes of beauty.
This movie also made me think, what exactly is culture? Thinking of Discipline and Punishment, is culture a punishment? There are many scenes in the film of Heidi taking off her complicated skirt and throwing off her shoes. What does the culture, etiquette, rules and decency that have been passed down by mankind for thousands of years mean? Without these, would we be more free or unbridled? Will we be more simple or more savage? Whatever the answer, the envy of Heidi is real, and who doesn't want to run around in the mountains where flowers are blooming?
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I really want to go to the mountain to play moo and baa????
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