I'll love it at ten, and I'll love it at thirty-five

Trycia 2022-12-13 17:37:59

You thought it was a story of "warm kids melting weird grandpa", but in 18 minutes there was no footage of grandpa. You thought that the little friend Heidi met in her new home was as ugly as Cinderella's step-sister, but you didn't expect her to be as pure as a lake in the Alps. You thought it was a simple, heartwarming story for kids. The worst person in it is just a housekeeper who has no right to speak, and a happy happy ending can be guessed without even moving a finger.

Then Heidi said that when she grew up, she wanted to write stories. Then Clara's grandma told Heidi: They only knew about this village, but you've seen more of this world, haven't you? I was shocked. This time, it went from warm to meaningful, and suddenly changed from a beautiful children's movie to an inspirational growth movie.

Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what the next one will taste like. Every piece of Heidi's chocolate, sweet as the Alps or slightly bitter as Clara's home, provides the necessary energy for her growth. We always like that beautiful Alpine scenery, picturesque, like a fairyland on earth, that is the beauty of growing up. Always looking forward to her escape from Clara's house. In fact, Heidi's torment and pain there were the pains of growing up. It seems to be an effervescent tablet put into the water. After a moment of boiling, the surface of the water looks as peaceful as before, but it has the sweetness of the fruit, and maybe it can prevent colds. Beauty and pain go hand in hand, gain and loss are intertwined, which is the inherent characteristic of life.

Each experience uses its own unique fineness to make life colorful. Everyone wants a wider horizon and a freer heart. No, it should be said that everyone who has broadened his horizons wants a wider horizon, and everyone who has freely chosen his heart wants more freedom of. Like Pete in the movie, what he sees and hears is always the village around him and the mountains in front of him, so he firmly believes that there is no need to read at all, because shepherding sheep does not. So we know that he is destined to be a shepherd in the Alps all his life.

One of my favorite books is "There's a Tree in Brooklyn". That little protagonist, Francie, is like Heidi who doesn't have so many fairytale coincidences. They are all smart and shrewd. Although Francie's family was poor, he never gave up reading and learning, and finally changed his fate. It is conceivable that Heidi, when she returns home, will, like Francie, stick to what she likes in an incompatible environment, and will eventually lead a different life. So inspirational, so passionate. The difference is that Francie's situation is due to her own efforts, and Heidi's situation is a coincidence, but no matter what, these two children will eventually get rid of their shackles and spread their wings.

Experience allows Heidi to grow, and a broad mind is the best soil for growth. Fate placed her in two completely different worlds. She saw the simplest and purest side of the two lives, so she compared, absorbed, tolerated, and absorbed the essence of the dross, and that heart had its own judgment.

Unfortunately, real life is a Pandora's box. Sun Wukong, who was originally carefree on Huaguo Mountain, finally got 500 years of captivity and eternal surrender because he saw more of the world. Lin Daiyu, who was raised in a deep boudoir, entered Jia's house and repaid the kindness of Shenying's attendant with tears. Know more, ask more, think more, so more trouble. Who knows, everything may stem from a decision and a curious curiosity.

If you were, what would you choose?

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