Big kids obsessed with childhood

Daron 2022-03-20 09:01:09

Childhood is so romantic. In summer riding with friends, there is a secret base for every grass, one tree and one dog. As I grow older, I will be more moved by this innocence. At that time, the moonlight reflected the child's innocent face, riding a bicycle to the highest point of childhood, the best movie poster in memory.

I always think that the book "Strange Winds and Years" has the same effect. Do people who like this type have an obsession with childhood, a desire to return to the original, or the reality is inherently tiring, and will grow up with age and prefer simple beauty, not caring about the plot of a work How realistic the social situation is and how it reflects the modern people’s mind, but cares whether it evokes my initial state of mind,

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  • Meredith 2022-03-24 09:01:10

    Also known as: Alien ET / Alien / ET Alien Director: Steven Spielberg (Steven Spielberg) Starring: Henry Thomas / Drew Barrymore / Robert MacNaughton Release year: 1982 Language: English Official website: http ://www.et20.com/ imdb link: tt0083866 Production country/region: United States

  • Jaclyn 2021-10-20 19:01:01

    In the eyes of children, a friend is a friend, so I don’t care about beauty or ugliness. I will try my best to help my friend's wishes-clean and pure. I really love my fingers!

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial quotes

  • Mary: It's your turn to do the dishes, fellas.

    Michael: I set and cleared.

    Elliott: [in a stern tone] I set and cleared.

    Michael: [quickly] I did breakfast.

    Gertie: [solemnly] I did breakfast.

    Michael: [noticing how upset Mary is] What's the matter, mom?

    Mary: [leaves in tears, to herself, about her husband] He HATES Mexico!

    Michael: [to Elliot, furiously] Damn it, why don't you - grow up and think how other people feel for a change!

    [Elliot goes angry and does the dishes]

  • Elliott: But, look, you can't tell. Not even Mom.

    Gertie: Why not?

    Elliott: Because, uh, grown-ups can't see him. Only little kids can see him.

    Gertie: Give me a break!

    Elliott: [Transylvanian accent] Well, do you know what's going to happen if you do tell?

    [Elliot grabs Gertie's doll and throw it to Michael]

    Elliott: Do it, Mike, we have to.

    [Gertie begs the doll back as Elliott and Michael 'torture' it. They stop when Gertie vows to keep E.T. a secret]

    Elliott: [to Gertie] Promise?

    Gertie: [distressed] Yes.

    Elliott: [to Michael] You promise?

    [Michael nods]