"Flying with You" is an Emotion that Infects You

Josie 2022-07-03 19:17:23

In some movies, what infects you is a kind of emotion, a kind of artistic conception, such as "Flying With You," which almost gathers all the beautiful emotions and artistic conceptions in life without too many ups and downs, just with a simple beauty, a kind of harmony and nature. Let me immerse myself in it. Flying with geese, comprehending nature, protecting nature, integrating into nature, and letting people connect by integrating into nature, this scene is refreshing. We often hear too much news about the struggles surrounding nature: for water, land, for forests. It may be between people and animals, or it may be between people and themselves as if nature is always the victim of the struggling relationship. And this movie shows a kind of good hope. Nature has become the fusion agent of the relationship between people, and the group of geese is a microcosm of it. They make a girl whose personality may be out of balance because of the loss of her mother regain her smile, but the family relationship between a father and daughter is on the right track, and let them guide the geese to cross the earth with their sincere hearts. Along with this leap, we see men and women, young and old, high and low, all blessed for themselves regardless of each other until the migration is completed. I like the scenery along the way; the friendliness along the way; the enthusiasm along the way; and the firmness along the way. The whole film shows a broad vision and mind. The harmonious scene makes the audience not conquer or awe nature but the desire for intimacy. I think this is exactly what this film is trying to convey. I know that in reality, not everyone is as gentle and friendly as the people in the film, and businessmen who are greedy for profit will not give up as easily as in the film. There are very few people who are willing to lead the way for geese like father and daughter, but what is often needed to face reality is such warm emotional nourishment, so that so many people can get rid of its time and time again by following the various paths of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. frustration after setbacks, because even seeing a goose survive a winter in its habitat is a gratifying harvest. So, sometimes, what we need is this kind of idealistic nourishment. Without the vision of beautification, how can we get the motivation to move forward?

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  • Amani 2022-03-28 09:01:08

    The camera is calm as water, full of delicate emotions, and great fatherly love. Flying with geese, comprehending nature, protecting nature, and integrating into nature, I am immersed in it with its simplicity and beauty. I love the last music to death. I closed my eyes and felt like I was flying over the lake, over the grassland, and home... my heart was quiet.

  • Rylan 2022-03-27 09:01:15

    Great collection of beautiful things The storyline is not too twisty and close to pure beauty The whole movie is beautiful The scenery is beautiful The music is beautiful But now I'm a little tired of this Disney-like fairytale-like good story. : Aircraft is not everyone's thing

Fly Away Home quotes

  • Amy Alden: [Just after Barry and Tom have accidentally seen her after her shower] HE'S SO WEIRD!

    Susan Barnes: You're right. He is.

    Amy Alden: Who was that guy?

    Susan Barnes: Oh, he's just a guy, and he didn't see you.

    Amy Alden: He did. And why did he bring that guy to CHOP THEIR WINGS OFF?

    Susan Barnes: You're father didn't know he was going to do that. Nobody knew he was going to do that.

    [pause]

    Susan Barnes: Amy, listen to me. I know I can never replace your mother. No one can. But if you let me, I can be your friend. And the first rule about friends is they have to trust each other, right? I promise you, nothing is going to happen to those geese. I won't let it and neither will your dad.

    Amy Alden: [cries]

  • Amy Alden: [the ranger picks up Igor, one of Amy's goslings] Excuse me, sir, please leave him alone.

    DNR Officer: Your name's Amy, isn't it? Well Amy, these geese belong to the crown.

    Amy Alden: What crown?

    DNR Officer: That's the Queen of England.

    Thomas Alden: Pinioning?

    Susan Barnes: I have no idea.

    DNR Officer: She made rules. It's for the good of the goose, it's for the good of the people. Now what you do is you take the wing and you just shave a bit off the cuticle here--

    [prepares to cut the tip off Igor's wing with a fingernail clipper]

    Amy Alden: [utterly enraged] WHAT ARE YOU DOING?

    [shoots up from her chair and hits the ranger on the head with a bowl of popcorn]

    Amy Alden: STOP IT! STOP IT! STOP IT! STOP IT!

    Thomas Alden: [indignantly grabs the ranger and hauls him to the door] What the hell are you doing?