Sadness and moving forward, precious and beautiful - "Flying With You"

Robbie 2022-04-23 07:03:43

The wild goose, one of the important characters in the movie "Fly with You", did not appear for the first time. The scene at the beginning was that the mother and daughter were enjoying family fun in the car. The occurrence of the car accident and the atmosphere created by the background music give people a feeling that "people are just gone". After that, when the hostess and my father returned to the hut, the wind howled outside the window, and I felt cold when I turned on the air conditioner indoors. As a result, the next morning, Dad was flying in the morning sun, and the background music was also very pleasant. Although I don't know why the director handled it this way, I felt a sense of hope, new life, and a new life from the plot of "Dad Flying in the Morning Sun". However, after that, there was no "hope" all the way, but after two characters appeared, Ye Yan came on stage. If flying in the sky, is the embodiment of the vitality of the father. From the time when the heroine found the wild goose eggs, to the time when the heroine guarded the newly born Xiaoyan and fell asleep in the warehouse, it should be the heroine who found her own vitality. Although after losing the mother and feeding the wild geese, the contrast is not strong - for example, there is no scene of breaking down and crying, compared to the scene of holding the wild geese in his arms and leaning on warmly. But before the wild geese were discovered, the heroine was alone on the lawn, holding her legs in a daze on the pushed tree, which still made people feel depressed, and then led a group of wild geese. The appearance of running in the field is particularly valuable. It didn't grab my eyeballs forcefully as soon as I came up, but let my emotions slowly brew. After the death of her mother, the heroine did not show a special breakdown and hysteria, she could still live as usual, and she could still ridicule her father. But the few shots sitting there, showed the girl's helplessness and helplessness especially well - sadness is not just crying! What is sadness like when there is no one there, when there is no need to "show" it to others, when you are alone? And the little girl is not hysterical in the face of sadness, but it is this "restrained sadness, restrained pain" that highlights her character. Learning to be tough in the face of difficulties and trying to bear it in the midst of sadness is even more distressing and makes you want her to be beautiful. In fact, the happiest time for me to watch this movie is when a little girl leads a group of little ducks for a walk, because the little ducks are so cute. Another time, when it was finally reaching the destination, the little girl drove the plane and led the grown wild geese to pass freely and slowly on the lake like a mirror. In this shot, the girl, the geese, the lake, the reflection on the lake, the beach along the coast and even the white clouds in the reflection, all The composition of the picture is really beautiful, of course, and of course, the gradation of algae along the coast. The camera follows the little girl's plane, slowly pulling up the picture and moving forward slowly, it's really beautiful. All of a sudden, the whole thing becomes very special and beautiful. In addition, when the little girl took an iron pot and smashed the police officer who was going to operate on the little geese, she then took a bath with the heroine behind and was drenched in shower gel and her emotions were broken. These two places are actually her emotional outbursts. Logically, these outbursts and tears should have been placed when her mother left, but the director must have his reasons for this arrangement. My feeling after watching it was, "She's just a little girl, she's actually not that strong, and I didn't realize and recognize her vulnerability." In fact, at that time, the heroine seemed more important and worthy of sympathy to me , and then she was able to take off with wild geese, I really applaud her. In fact, in general, from the car accident at the beginning, to the appearance of the little girl in the face of sadness and danger. Then came the care of the wild geese and the company of wild geese, and finally took the wild geese to fly the last thirty miles alone. In fact, I have changed many times emotionally, and there are some places that feel a little too much. For example, flying into the city in the thick of fog, and traveling through high-rise buildings, it feels a little too magical. But on the whole, I accepted the film, and felt that some of the "good" feelings he brought me were exactly what I was looking for, especially with the wild geese going up here. Although I had already guessed that I would fly with the wild geese when I flew many times before (especially the improved aircraft). But when the final shot was shown, I was still shocked and felt the unimaginable romance and the unimaginable splendor of life. The last sentence to sum up my feelings is - "As long as I want, as long as I move forward, life can have poetry and distance." I felt more important and sympathetic in my heart, and I really applauded her when she was able to take off with wild geese. In fact, in general, from the car accident at the beginning, to the appearance of the little girl in the face of sadness and danger. Then came the care of the wild geese and the company of wild geese, and finally took the wild geese to fly the last thirty miles alone. In fact, I have changed many times emotionally, and there are some places that feel a little too much. For example, flying into the city in the thick of fog, and traveling through high-rise buildings, it feels a little too magical. But on the whole, I accepted the film, and felt that some of the "good" feelings he brought me were exactly what I was looking for, especially with the wild geese going up here. Although I had already guessed that I would fly with the wild geese when I flew many times before (especially the improved aircraft). But when the final shot was shown, I was still shocked and felt the unimaginable romance and the unimaginable splendor of life. The last sentence to sum up my feelings is - "As long as I want, as long as I move forward, life can have poetry and distance." I felt more important and sympathetic in my heart, and I really applauded her when she was able to take off with wild geese. In fact, in general, from the car accident at the beginning, to the appearance of the little girl in the face of sadness and danger. Then came the care of the wild geese and the company of wild geese, and finally took the wild geese to fly the last thirty miles alone. In fact, I have changed many times emotionally, and there are some places that feel a little too much. For example, flying into the city in the thick of fog, and traveling through high-rise buildings, it feels a little too magical. But on the whole, I accepted the film, and felt that some of the "good" feelings he brought me were exactly what I was looking for, especially with the wild geese going up here. Although I had already guessed that I would fly with the wild geese when I flew many times before (especially the improved aircraft). But when the final shot was shown, I was still shocked and felt the unimaginable romance and the unimaginable splendor of life. The last sentence to sum up my feelings is - "As long as I want, as long as I move forward, life can have poetry and distance."

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  • Ashleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    Although it is the source of inspiration for French meteorologists and has its own prototype, but after spending 2/3 of the time struggling with family problems, he hurried to the topic, rushing into the police station to grab birds, attacking military bases, fighting poachers, and crossing high-rise buildings. , as well as Dad's plane crash, the protagonist arriving alone at the last moment, etc., a series of excessive Hollywood assembly line designs make this story unrealistic and convincing.

  • Eriberto 2022-03-25 09:01:16

    The work of animal photography expert Carol Ballard. Adapted from a real story, it uses planes to lead the migration of geese, expressing the environmental theme of respecting life, loving nature, and cherishing great love. It is a very main theme. The story itself has nothing to say, it is simple and easy to understand, and it is suitable for a family to sit and spend time together. Fly Away Home is not only the geese flying to the blue sky and habitat, but also Anna Paquin's integration into father and family. The photography is the most prominent, the aerial shots are smooth and the wild goose has become the most talented actor

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?