Little misunderstanding, big love

Kylie 2022-11-02 02:08:46

Because of a lovely misunderstanding, love came to this ordinary and extraordinary Monday

A love that begins with a misunderstanding

Heart at first sight,

Excitement at second glance,

The third eye and the fourth eye, because of the loss when I missed the meeting,

The fifth eye gained two red smiling faces, two people's wonderful mood, and the agreed first date because one party took the initiative to attack.

Soon they fell in love, met their parents, and decided to start their own family.

I'm going to be married !

So am I !

(Oh, so funny)

The humorous, down-to-earth host Ernest, the arrogant and reserved, the virtuous and hard-working hostess Ethel, what two complement each other, whenever I thought two people were about to quarrel, they were always good Defuse the outbreak of "World War", haha! ! !

They set up their own sweet little home little by little. The male owner worked hard to pay off the mortgage, and the female owner managed the house. The two of them were like the double helix structure of DNA, trying to live a life like Du Juan in the mountains. It was booming. However, there are always disappointments in life. After two years of marriage, I never had a baby of my own. Later, I let it go. But because I am a forty-year-old mother, after giving birth to a child, I can only have this one child.

The child grew up, and the family of three traveled happily. There were some funny things happened at home. Ethel, who became a mother, cried because his son's natural curly hair was cut; the son did not sit on the toilet, but ran from school. go home; haha ​​(~ ̄▽ ̄)~

But the happy life became uneasy with the onset of World War II; but the male protagonist would not be afraid because he had a loving wife and son to protect. At the same time, he made a series of preparations at home, Wooden boards are added to the windows, and the family of three wears gas masks and rejoices in the bitterness.

rejoice in pain

As the situation in the country is dire and war is about to begin, the government has announced that 1.5 million children will be evacuated, and the five-year-old son will be away from them to the countryside, where there are government-built bomb shelters. Ernest, who is at home, built a small air-raid shelter using materials, although there were puddles in the hole because of the rain...

The picture of war is always dark...

war

Ernest also built an air-raid room with a rigid wall inside the house. Although it can only sleep two people, it is enough.

air raid room

Alas, this air-raid room didn't play a big role in the end. The bomb hit and the whole street was on fire. When the fire subsided, it was completely devastated. The war is always tormented, but fortunately, the victory was finally ushered in, and everyone gathered to celebrate.

After the war, the family lived a normal life. From his son growing up, leaving, to forming his own family, he went on with his own life step by step. At this time, the two were also old, until one day, Ethel fell ill and died in the hospital. Later, while eating alone one day, Ernest fell ill and died. Maybe they will meet in heaven.

wedding photo

This is a warm British hand-drawn animated film, and its place in my heart is as important as Howl's moving castle and the beautiful life. I long for their warm and plain love and marriage, and I am very envious. This film can be watched repeatedly, there are many small details of the film, it is interesting to find out for yourself! ! !

see you tomorrow!

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Extended Reading

Ethel & Ernest quotes

  • Ethel Briggs: I could have married a deep-sea diver.

    Ernest Briggs: Well, why didn't ya?

    Ethel Briggs: Because I didn't love him.

  • [first lines]

    Raymond Briggs: [voice over] There was nothing extraordinary about my Mum and Dad, nothing dramatic, no divorce or anything, but they were my parents and I wanted to remember them by doing a picture book. It's a bit odd really, having a book about my parents up there in the best seller list among all the football heroes and cookbooks. They'd be proud of that, I suppose, or rather probably embarrassed too. I'd imagine they'd say, "It wasn't like that," or, "How can you talk about that?" Well, I have, and this is their story.