When life can be summed up, I hope there is still you

Calista 2022-04-20 09:01:05

The amazing thing is that such an animation, which is not very imaginative in my opinion, is so touching.

The film is mixed with a lot of fragmented plots and themes, about adventure, about dreams, about childhood, about love, about family, about nature and animals, there are also stereotyped villains, and some unreasonable absurdity, but all of these can not be covered. Live at that point where this film gave so many people a real heart-pounding -- that feeling of being with us that never fades with time. At least for me, that's my touchpoint.

"Hold your hand, grow old with your son." This sentence seems to have been used too much and said too many words, often people forget what profound and warm meaning it contains when it is mentioned. I still remember that he wrote such a sentence in the first letter to me, and recalling the mood at that time was full of the shy joy and heartbeat of the first love. These short words seem too classical and elegant, and they are not No other fiery words moved my heart and emotion more. Now that we have gone through several years together in the blink of an eye, when the initial enthusiasm has settled into bits and pieces of ordinary bitterness and joy, when the ignorant feelings have gradually matured in the ups and downs of tempering, I am more and more emotional about this sentence. , it is more and more easy to be moved to tears when seeing such a film and such a story.

I think of a short animation "Reminiscence Building Block House" I saw before, which is a more pure and straightforward theme. In just ten minutes, I saw tears in my eyes.

In the end, our whole life will be summed up and turned over by a few photos and a few diaries. I just hope that at that time, you will still be by my side to watch those photos and read the past with me.

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  • Police Officer Edith: [after Carl gets back from the courtroom, at night] Sorry, Mr. Fredricksen. You don't seem like a public menace to me. Take this.

    [she hands him a Shady Oaks Retirement Village brochure]

    Police Officer Edith: The guys from Shady Oaks will be by to pick you up in the morning, okay?

  • Newsreel Announcer: [after the National Explorer's Society accuses Muntz of fabricating the "Monster of Paradise Falls" skeleton] The organization strips Muntz of his membership.

    [a patch is ripped off Muntz's jacket]

    Newsreel Announcer: Humiliated, Muntz vows a return to Paradise Falls and promises to capture the beast alive!

    Charles Muntz: [speaking to a large audience outside in the newsreel] I promise to capture the beast alive, and I will not come back until I do!