I went for photography, and I heard that the photography of this film is good. Looking at it, I feel that the picture is really beautiful. The endless Alps, the blue sky, the lush grass, and the snow-capped town are all excellent photography environments, but what is even more beautiful is the beautiful emotions conveyed by the pictures. .
1. No matter what happens, there is a reason to laugh
The little girl Heidi's smile is really contagious, and no matter what situation she is in, she can filter out the negative influence, and as long as there is a little beauty, she can smile sincerely.
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Heidi's laughter runs through almost the entire film. Her innocence and kindness have helped her overcome adversity time and time again, melted hearts close to her, and won the love and help of many people.
2. Kindness is sometimes small, but it can generate huge energy
"Goodness for goodness is not goodness." Little Heidi's kindness is like a small spring in the Alps. It doesn't calculate gains or losses, and it's not for return, but it just pours out from the heart.
3. Hugs are never too much
I have heard a saying that there are not too many hugs in this world, but too few. This film is like a hug film. Apart from laughing, the most I see are hugs, all kinds of hugs.
4, child, you don't care what others say
I believe that people who have seen this movie will have a deep impression on the role of grandma. She is not a stereotypical rich old woman at all, she is wise, delicate, and sharp, and her thoughts are still cool now. I really like this old lady so much. When I get old, I want to be such a grandma too.
The housekeeper said that Heidi's behavior was vulgar and had cognitive impairment (she couldn't teach her if she was illiterate). Grandma didn't listen to partiality, just like her grandson, she told her bedtime stories to get in touch with her and get to know her. She, and guided her in a very wise way to get her interested in literacy. The conclusion is that Heidi is very cute and has a very rich heart. As long as she pays more attention to her, she will learn to read, but her nature is suppressed here, and she is a little unhappy.
Heidi said that she wanted to write stories when she grew up, and this wish was laughed at by the villagers. Grandma said:
Isn't it cool?
5. Beautiful moments are constantly being staged
Human sorrows and joys are not the same, but there is always something beautiful that can move everyone. Little Heidi's clear and pure heart also reflects the beauty in the hearts of many people.
The director is really gentle, even though we know that in this world, "good people must be rewarded", but in any case, we still prefer to believe that the good will be blessed by the good. We also know that there is no fairy tale in the world, but when it is staged in just over an hour, the happiness it brings to us is real and lingering.
I remember smiling all the time.
Seeing this picture, I can't help but think of this dialogue in "Norwegian Forest":
"I like you the most, Midori."
"To what extent?"
"Like a bear who loves spring."
"A bear in spring?" Midori raised her face again, "What kind of bear in spring?"
"In the spring field, you are walking alone, and a cute little bear walks across from you, with velvet-like fur and puffy eyes.
It says to you: 'Hello, ma'am, would you like to roll with me? 'Then you hugged the little bear and rolled down the clover-covered hillside 'Grumbling' and played all day. Are you saying it's great? "
"marvelous."
"I like you so much."
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