Recommended to read novels

Ashleigh 2022-04-19 09:01:11


The shadow of childhood, "The Wizard of Oz" occupies a key memory. This is a set of books that I have read many times. After watching the movie tonight, I want to relive the rich imagination given by the novel.

There is a girl named Dorothy (a good name), who was blown into OZ Wonderland by a tornado, where she met the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion, and started a magical adventure after another. It was popular back then, just like "Harry Potter" a few years ago. Although the only film I saw was shot 70 years ago (1939, there is still no good remake), colorful musicals, colorful pastoral wonderland, imagination is running freely. It is a pity that the film is still too simple, and many rich plots are recommended to be appreciated from the book.

I really want to go to Disney's theme parks in the future~

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Extended Reading
  • Otha 2022-04-23 07:01:07

    Realistic innuendo is too transparent, it is hard to say whether it is better. A fairy tale that I loved as a child. A lot of word games in the lyrics are so fun.

  • Alta 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    Wisdom, love, courage. Um, the Devildom and Wizardry are really not bad~ Oh, by the way, I really want to find Little B, and ask why the ending scene is not the back of the four people jumping and walking in the memory?

The Wizard of Oz quotes

  • Professor Marvel: Professor Marvel never guesses, he knows!

  • The Scarecrow: Come along, Dorothy. You don't want any of those apples. Hmph!

    Angry Apple Tree: Are you hinting my apples aren't what they ought to be?

    The Scarecrow: Oh, no. It's just that she doesn't like little green worms!

    Angry Apple Tree: Oh you!

    [shakes his branches angrily at the Scarecrow]

    The Scarecrow: [in Dorothy's ear] I'll show you how to get apples!

    [makes a face taunting the trees; they throw apples at him, knocking him down]

    Dorothy: [concerned] Oh!

    [the trees continue tossing apples at them]

    The Scarecrow: Hooray! I guess that did it! Help yourself!

    [they begin picking up the thrown apples]