I still remember some of the descriptions in the book:
in order to save the trouble of carrying luggage, my aunt put all her clothes on Little Heidi;
my grandfather was in the attic, with a haystack, and made little Heidi a soft and white bed;
Little Heidi was tricked by her aunt to Clara's house, a place as splendid as a palace...
And while watching the movie version of "Heidi and Grandpa", from time to time, "Yes, this scene is written in the book" , "Oh, the palace-like place is like this", "Wow, the Alps are as magnificent as they are described in the book"...
After watching the movie, this is the only movie adapted from a novel, I feel loyal to One of the original works (the first is "Langya Bang"),
but little Heidi began to live with her grandfather on the mountain, and the performance was slightly shorter; the intersection between her and Grandma Pete was explained in only one scene, which was a pity. In my memory, the book depicts the happy time of Heidi and her grandfather in the mountains, as well as her warm communication with Grandma Pete, which is very plump and moving, so when I see Heidi sleepwalking because of homesickness, I will feel more affectionate. Whatever it is, it makes sense.
The movie has a time limit, though, understandably.
With the good feeling of reading books in childhood, after watching the movie,
after watching the movie, the warm and beautiful feeling is familiar and memorable.
At the end of the film, little Heidi stretches her arms and runs on the lush mountain grasslands,
like an eagle soaring in the sky, free and easy.
The bright smile she turns around will be forever fixed.
At that moment, how much I hoped that she would never grow up,
and how much I hoped that if I could not grow up, I was still the one holding "Heidi and Grandpa", imagining the Alps, imagining Heidi, grandpa, Clara , Pete, Grandma... Imagine a beautiful little girl in that pure, simple world.
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