Heidi

Nella 2022-01-26 08:43:41

The first minute of the movie gave me the feeling that wow, the scene is so beautiful and atmospheric, and it was filmed in 1937 with such picture quality~ Xiulan Temple is very temperamental?? Very cute, so I decided to continue watching to see
that the girl didn't want to stay in the house my grandfather actually made himself a sled just too cool - once again lamented Alpine scenery was beautiful all year round
Heidi back to the mountains again after parting running grandfather embracing picture of the girl and incredibly touching two All actors did a great job.

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Extended Reading
  • Francesco 2022-04-21 09:03:29

    When I was a child, I was very used to reading books when Heidi lived with her grandfather in the mountains. Sure enough, horse people yearn for freedom.

  • Soledad 2022-03-23 09:03:15

    This is the novel I read in junior high school and then I bought it on DVD. Xiulan Dengbo is really good at acting, and I especially like movies with natural pastoral themes.

Heidi quotes

  • Fräulein Rottenmeier: [reading] "The quality of a young lady's breeding is indicated by her deportment when elders are present. At such times, her manner should be sedate and diffident."

    Klara Sesemann: It's time for them to be here, Fräulein!

    Fräulein Rottenmeier: Remember, Klara, no excitement. You're still an invalid. "The habit of interruption should always be frowned upon. The well-bred young lady always waits until her elders are silent."

    Klara Sesemann: I wonder what she'll be like.

    Fräulein Rottenmeier: Your father expects a healthy, unspoiled mountain child of your age to share your studies. Personally, I think the whole plan is a mistake.

    Klara Sesemann: Papa thought it might be good for me to have a playmate.

    Fräulein Rottenmeier: But you have me. Don't I give you my entire time and devotion?

    Klara Sesemann: Yes, and it's very kind of you, but I don't have much fun.

  • Fräulein Rottenmeier: That's enough! You will take that impossible child back!

    Dete: You'll have to give me more expense money then, and the fifty marks Herr Sesemann promised.

    Fräulein Rottenmeier: You dare to speak to me like that? I'll not give you one pfennig.

    Dete: You'd better. I've brought just the kind of child Herr Sesemann asked for. Unless you have your own reasons for not wanting her.

    Fräulein Rottenmeier: Get out! And take your wretched niece with you!

    Dete: All right, but you'll give me the money, or I'll write to Herr Sesemann. You think I don't know what your little game is? A rich widower and his sick child. You don't want Klara to get well, not yet, not until you've made him think his little darling can't live without you. Now you can get rid of the impossible child yourself! Sell her to the gypsies for all I care!