This is a German film called Heidi and Grandpa. What impressed me most was Heidi's smile, which was very special. Sincerity, truthfulness and naturalness from the heart. Her smile is not childish, but mature. It is knowing, out of love, and a kind smile from the bottom of my heart.
Heidi lost her parents when she was young. Raised by menstruation before the age of five. Menstruation is coming. Give Heidi to Grandpa. Grandpa is eccentric, rarely in contact with people, and lives alone in the Alps.
Heidi's naivety touched grandpa, and specially made a wooden chair for her to sit at the table and eat together. Living on the mountain with grandpa, plants, wild flowers and two goats have become Heidi's good friends. After a long time, Heidi and grandpa established a deep affection.
Menstruation suddenly appeared, and Heidi was taken away behind her grandfather's back, saying that she was going to take her to a rich family in Frankfurt. Heidi believed the words of menstruation and thought grandpa agreed. Follow menstruation to a strange city.
Clara, a young lady from a wealthy family, fell ill after her mother died, leaving her legs disabled and sitting in a wheelchair all day, depressed and unhappy. Letting Heidi come is the role of a growth partner. The two girls hit it off immediately and soon became inseparable friends.
However, Heidi, who ran away from home, missed her grandfather day and night. In order to see grandpa, Clara and I once slipped out of the mansion during lunch break. A man climbed to a tall tower, thinking that he could see the mountain where grandpa was. However, to our great disappointment, there is no shadow of mountains except for dense urban buildings.
It turns out that Frankfurt and the Alps are two completely different places. One is cities, streets, markets and buildings. One is mountains, paths, valleys and grasslands. Different environments, different people, different living habits.
Clara, who is kind by nature, got three kittens on this trip. When the tutor found out, she scolded Heidi for taking the young lady out without permission, and at the same time she was afraid of cats. Because of Clara's initiative, she wants to go out for some fresh air.
Clara's father and grandmother came back to visit Clara together. They met Heidi. Seeing Clara is good-looking, I know she likes Heidi because of her playmates.
The tutor disagreed, saying Heidi was rude, mentally ill and even illiterate.
Grandma didn't listen to the governess. She wants to meet Heidi herself and see what kind of child Heidi is. Through telling stories, I learned that Heidi can't read because she listened to Pete and thought that children in the mountains didn't need to read. Grandma corrected Heidi and gave correct guidance. Don't listen to others, but have your own judgment. Since she likes listening to stories, let Heidi read them. After learning, she can read books by herself.
Sure enough, the clever Heidi learned to read and read by herself. With the promotion of interest and the help of grandma, Heidi has undergone a qualitative change. This is simply a miracle.
Heidi misses her grandfather so much that she sleepwalks. On the advice of the family doctor, my father decided to let Heidi go home to her grandfather. I don't care if my daughter found Heidi by accident. Clara was angry at Heidi's departure and didn't say goodbye to Heidi in anger.
Heidto's father gave Clara the wooden eagle that grandpa gave him. Then, under the supervision of the housekeeper, he successfully returned to the Alps and returned to his grandfather. I started a free life again, running in the mountains and grasslands, playing with Pete's sheep and spending happy days with my grandfather.
After I came back, I specially brought buns to Pete's grandmother. Heidi wrote to Clara. Tell Clara how much she misses her. She and her grandfather moved to the village and started school. I hope Clara can visit this country.
Accompanied by her grandmother, Clara finally came to the Alps from Frankfurt to meet Heidi. Grandma told grandpa to leave Clara temporarily and ask you to take care of her. Grandpa was naturally happy. The two children embraced each other warmly. Clara and Heidi slept together in the grass shop and learned to drink milk with a ladle and eat noodles with their hands like Heidi. What a happy and carefree time.
Shepherd Pete was very unhappy to see Heidi only playing with Clara and ignoring herself. He retaliated by pushing Clara's wheelchair off the cliff and breaking it.
Heidi, Clara and so on. He came out and disappeared from the wheelchair, so he had to let grandpa carry Clara and play with the sheep on the mountain. Grandpa knew it was Pete's fault and warned Pete to take good care of the two girls.
Clara sat on a stone with a blooming mountain flower on it. A butterfly flew by and landed gently on her instep. Clara reached for it. At this time, the butterfly flew. Clara subconsciously wanted to stand up and chase butterflies, even forgetting that her leg was disabled. Not far away, Heidi saw her and flew to help Clara and encouraged her to try to walk. Peter also ran to help. In this case, Clara miraculously stood up and continued to walk.
When grandma and dad came to the mountains again, they saw Clara actually walk, and their mouths were open in surprise, and they didn't know how to talk for a long time. I hugged Clara excitedly and shed tears of joy. Thanks to Heidi and Grandpa.
Clara followed her parents back to Frankfurt and returned to her city and life. I left Heidi and still lived in the mountains with my grandfather.
The difference is that Heidi has become different. Heidi is no longer an unwanted child, but has become grandpa's dependence. He is no longer an ignorant urchin, he can read and write stories.
This story is not complicated. The film narrative is rigorous and natural.
The opening begins with Heidi appearing on the mountain, and ends with Heidi looking back and smiling in the mountains.
There are many detailed scenes. It is these details that string together the story and promote the development of the plot. The touching part is also in these details.
There are two places that make me cry. First of all, Heidi learned to read, and the Clara family enjoyed this scene. Imagine that a child who doesn't even know letters has learned to read. Besides being smart, you must have made a lot of efforts. Pursue achievement for one goal. Not only to prove yourself, but also to achieve yourself.
The second time was when mom and dad saw Clara stand up. How exciting it is to think that the beloved child can get up and walk again and become a normal person after leaving the wheelchair. Moreover, gratitude to those who help is also understandable. As helpers, Heidi and grandpa are also very happy.
Brief analysis of characters
Grandpa is a freak in the eyes of the world and is not liked by everyone. Actually, it's just the opposite. Grandpa is an honest and frank good man. Perhaps it is after a lot of experience and seeing through the world that it shows loneliness and inhumanity different from ordinary people. Therefore, what some people or even most people in the secular world agree with is not necessarily correct or true. Only when you know, can you get the real answer. Don't trust others and agree blindly. Losing yourself and others is sometimes a kind of injury.
Heidi and Clara are the same type of children. Smart, kind and lovely. Yearning for freedom, innocence and beauty. It's just that they come from different family environments, which leads to different lives. However, in the future, I believe there will be their happiness. All roads lead to the same goal.
Peter, short and chubby, looks very simple, a farmer's child. The first time I took Heidi up the mountain to herd sheep, I stole Heidi's bread. Heidi found out and asked him if he had eaten. Peter denied that it was eaten by goats. Hehe, people can't help laughing. Heidi saw that Pete was going to hit the goat. She was willing to give him half of the bread, but asked Pete to promise not to hit the goat again. Pete has bread and promises. This detail shows the personalities of the two children. Heidi is very kind. Peter always thinks about food, which shows the poverty of his family.
Similarly, in rural schools, teachers ask a group of children what they want to be when they grow up. Some people say they want to be a blacksmith like my father, while others say they want to be a farmer. Peter is a shepherd, saying that he should be a shepherd. Everyone laughed at Heidi when she said she wanted to write a story.
This description is true and vivid. It shows that environment and experience play a considerable role in a person's growth.
Tutor. Reminds me of Jia Zheng, hypocrisy. In the face of secular norms, showing the noble side is actually binding the true self. Jia Zheng once asked Baoyu what he had learned recently. Ben Yan and I learned a few words at random. Jia Zheng couldn't help laughing at the guest's staff, but Yao changed, put away his smiling face and replaced it with a positive face. This female family professor is as funny as Jia Zheng. Clara brought back three lovely kittens, but the tutor didn't like them. She is afraid of cats, just as mice sneeze away from them. The female teacher covered her high nose and sprayed it on Heidi's face, killing her with laughter. This is the humor of foreigners. Female teachers are a little harsh, but they feel better than menstruation. Always for orthodox reasons. The introduction of Heidi by menstruation is to get the benefits of the introduction fee.
There are many warm-hearted characters in the play. Like a housekeeper, like a family doctor. And dad. Especially grandma.
Grandma told Heidi a story. I found Heidi sensitive and smart, and not as miserable as my tutor said. Inspire Heidi to read, learn to read, learn to write letters and then learn to write stories.
In my grandfather, I found an image of kindness and indelible humanity.
Grandma can see a noble image.
Grandma gave Heidi a notebook and a pen to write a story. Tell her that if doing something will make you happy, then do it. No matter what others say.
Doubt is not an end, always believe in yourself.
It is often not relatives who change themselves, but strangers and your nobles.
This makes me wonder: what is a real aristocrat?
Not rich, powerful and powerful. Money and power do not mean nobility. True nobility comes from spirit and soul.
It includes integrity, kindness, big mind, tolerance and empathy. Think of others, treat people as people, and don't change your attitude towards people because of your status.
The picture of the movie is also beautiful. Especially in the Alps, the environment around the cabin where Heidi and grandpa live is like a peach garden. The distant snow-capped mountains, forest belts, grasslands, wild flowers and dandelions have childhood dreams, which make people want to travel, enjoy the beautiful scenery and yearn for a better life.