Growth is a guide

Imogene 2022-04-20 09:02:12

Movie to watch again! A few very moving points: The heroine has a high emotional intelligence and knows that she can't replace the girl's mother, and she will never be able to, so she hopes to be friends with her; the father promised the girl to lead the gray geese to fly, but encountered setbacks in the middle, the heroine said, Dishonesty is the worst. Since you have promised, you must do it, or don't promise; The girl named the grey goose, and one of them was born lame, and said that she was going to call it "Aguai" or something. The uncle said it was fine. But it may have low self-esteem, maybe it can have a masculine name, such as Sol or something, it can be called Igo, the character in Frankenstein; Dad led the girl to learn to fly, and has been encouraging the girl, you did a great job, You can fly alone, you can lead the gray geese alone, you miss your mother very much "she fulfills her dreams without anyone to help"... She grew up with love and encouragement About environmental protection: The cause of the incident Because of the native development, the wildlife habitat swamp was destroyed, and the lonely and insecure little girl brought home the unhatched gray geese and took good care of them. The conflict in the story arises from this, the conflict between developers and nature, seeking a way to peacefully coexist.

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  • Frances 2022-03-26 09:01:11

    End credits: This film is adapted from the real migration experiment of wild geese in Canada, but the characters and storyline in the play are purely fictitious. Any similarity is purely coincidental; the animals used in the play have been treated humanely and have not been accepted. to abuse.

  • Reginald 2021-12-30 17:17:10

    Fly away home not only contains leading the group of wild geese who lost their mother to fly high, but also contains the meaning of the father taking his daughter to fly high. It is a call to nature, but also a deep affection and love.

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?