those warm and bright

Llewellyn 2022-03-27 09:01:16

All the scenes are beautifully shot, the vast grasslands in the west, the rolling mountains, and the forests and trees. The music is also very beautiful and warm. The whole film is completely clear to me.
There are also many moving places, such as the appearance of my parents at the end, TS is particularly aggrieved after being injured during the trip, and the expression of grievance when it comes to layton.
He is only a ten-year-old child, and it is also very painful to lose his younger brother. The family should not pass on this helplessness and sadness to a ten-year-old child who
cannot tell the story of the whole film. Just watching it will make you feel I feel that my mood is calm and clear, especially the most beautiful and beautiful natural scenery of TS during the journey is my favorite scene in the whole play.
There are also many details, such as dogs chewing iron buckets, catching fireflies, seesaws with two brothers, haystacks... They are all details that I like very much.
I rate a movie very subjectively and can impress you. Yes, for me it's a good movie out of 5.

"The little sparrow finally found a big tree to live in, and also unloaded the heavy burden of thinking. Sometimes growing up is a journey alone, and when you return to the starting point, everything you used to be and familiar with seems to be completely new."
"Real A good movie does not need comments, because it can melt you, no need to think and read, just enjoy the satisfaction. How happy are people who can create such movies, in this Chinese culture Under the circumstances, it is impossible to make such a film that looks at the world with innocence and kindness from the bottom of the heart."
"The whole story is full of childlike playfulness, but also accompanied by the helplessness and helplessness of growing up. The first-class pictures and soundtrack, There is no shortage of family, friendship and love. The adult world is so hypocritical, absurd and self-righteous."
——The good comments of netizens also deepened their understanding of the film.

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Extended Reading
  • Hayden 2022-03-30 09:01:08

    Very good work, always moved by some pictures that look dull. British-style shots, French-style shooting, but the story takes place in the United States, and the film magically perfectly integrates the characteristics of the Three Kingdoms. Although the performance of the children is a little jerky, it is already very good at this age, and I will give half a star and a full score.

  • Thaddeus 2022-03-20 09:02:33

    "Perhaps in one of these houses, a little boy is awakened by the sound of a train. Maybe he wants to get on the train and cross the desert. I kind of want to swap roles with him and watch the train go to an unknown distance. I have to admit that I am not a wanderer who has no worries, but a ten-year-old kid who ran away from home." "Tapioca no longer chews the iron bucket, he started catching fireflies again. Maybe one day, I will catch fireflies again. "

The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet quotes

  • [first lines]

    T.S. Spivet: [narrating] Our ranch was located several miles north of Divide, lost in the Pioneer Mountains. The closest thing to traffic was when Union Pacific Freight trains rumbled through the valley. at 5:44 AM, 11:53 AM, 5:15 PM. The Divide was literally located on the continental divide. To the east, rivers spill into the Atlantic. To the west, it spilled into the Pacific.

    T.S. Spivet: One day my brother Layton and I decided to christen its natural border.

    Layton: [riding atop an oil rig] Giddy up little donkey, yee ha! Giddy up horse, yeah! Ya hoo!

  • Layton: Angela Ashworth says AIDS are bad and I probably have them.

    Layton: Well! Next time, you just tell Angela Ashworth, just because she feels insecure about being a little girl in a society that puts an inordinate amount of pressure on women to live up to some physical standard, it doesn't mean that she has to take out her misplaced self loathing on a nice little boy like you. You may be an inherent part of the problem, but certainly doesn't mean you have AIDS.

    Layton: I'm not sure I can remember all that.

    Dr. Clair, Mother: Well, then just tell her... she's fat.

    Layton: OK.