"My favorite things"

Keith 2022-04-23 07:01:26

1. I like "my favorite things" the most. The Austrian mountains at the beginning ⛰️ really shouldn't be too beautiful. The grass where the heroine sings in the title is also very comfortable. The male protagonist's face is very domineering and exposed, and he is also playful and cute in his life. He is tall and burly, and he is the style of the domineering president.

2. The heroine is the youngest in the nunnery, where she is like a small child. As she gets along with the children slowly, her motherly love becomes more and more obvious. The education method of the heroine is entertaining. , Since you can't force the children to be taught, then you can mingle with the children. She understands each child's personality and thoughts, and gives them enough respect. Children like her. I think it is because she satisfies the children's curiosity, self-esteem, and arouses their desire for knowledge.

3. I like the clothes, hairstyle and temperament of the second girl. Every outfit is super stylish. This passage of the female second after being rejected by the male protagonist, "I like you very much, but you are too independent, and I am looking for someone who needs me very much. I am very happy to be with you these days, thank you" If I want to break up, I have to mention it first, to maintain the last dignity. This is so cool, such an independent and confident woman is great!

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Extended Reading
  • Pearline 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Maria went to the bus to the Colonel's house. There was a scene in the bus when she sang, and the old lady sitting by the window behind julie andrews was the real Maria Von Trappe.

  • Anthony 2022-03-24 09:01:24

    If, I mean if I had a kid, I'd make The Sound of Music her first movie

The Sound of Music quotes

  • Maria: Reverend Mother, I'm sorry. I couldn't help myself. -The hills were beckoning and... the sky was so blue today... and everything was so green and fragrant, I had to be a part of it. The Untersberg led me higher like it wanted me to go through the clouds.

    Mother Abbess: Suppose darkness had come and you were lost?

    Maria: Mother, I could never be lost up there. That's my mountain. I was brought up on it. It was the mountain that led me to you. When I was a child, I would come down and climb a tree... and look in your garden. I'd see the sisters at work and hear them sing... Which brings me to another transgression, Reverend Mother. I was singing out there today.

    Mother Abbess: Only in the abbey do we have rules about postulants singing.

    Maria: I can't stop wherever I am. Worse, I can't seem to stop saying things. Everything I think and feel.

  • The Baroness: [to Captain Von Trapp] Fond as I am of you... I really don't think you're the right man for me. You're, um... You're much too independent. And I - I need someone who needs me desperately... or at least needs my money desperately.