I feel super verbose after writing, and I really want to pay tribute to short video commentary, which is efficient, concise and appropriate.
I like the feelings between Heidi and grandpa, which are pure, attached to each other, caring for each other, thinking about each other and going in two directions. This feeling must be like a treasure. I can't remember other people's names in the narrative, although the other person is very emotional and beautiful in the story. I always think that what matters is not the names of people, but what they have done. Then why do you remember Heidi and grandpa? Because that's the name of the movie. The following contents are all based on memory, and I can't guarantee that I really understand them. I just share what I can see.
Heidi's parents died when she was very young, and her aunt took her to the age of 5. Then, due to work and economic reasons, Heidi needed to be entrusted to her grandfather who had never met Heidi. Grandpa lives at the foot of the Himalayas in Switzerland, where there are snow-capped mountains, large areas of snow pine trees, dotted rocks, and flowers and weeds all over the mountainside. Looking down, the mountains are stacked one after another, and looking up, there is a big snow-capped mountain with no snow on the top. You can imagine it as ice cream piled on an egg roll in a rock style. Heidi fell in love with this place as soon as she arrived, and her eyes shone. Because of the novelty and freedom, the little girl was so happy that she took off her little lady skirt and shoes that got in the way, breathed the cool fresh air deeply, and ran barefoot. She loved this place so much that she was finally liberated. When she was in menstruation's house, she could only stay at home alone. It was obviously much better here.
Grandpa Heidi is an old man who lives alone, and his personality is eccentric. People in the town are afraid of him and think that he is a murderer. They think that he can't take care of Heidi and may even send Heidi to heaven. So people in the town have persuaded his aunt to give Heidi to the priest or other families in the town, but my aunt knows that everyone lives in poverty, and no one wants to have more mouths to eat. It is the best choice to give little Heidi to grandpa who is related by blood. Grandpa, after understanding his aunt's intention, pushed them away angrily, but as the saying goes, the magic height is ten feet. menstruation pretended to be driven away, took Heidi to the corner, and after some explanation, he directly cheated on the child and left at the door of the house, with a high speed and without a trace of nostalgia.
The old man was so angry that he could only push Heidi to follow her and leave. Heidi said helplessly, but she didn't want me to go with her, like a wronged, homeless and pushed little beast. The old man was so angry that he went back to his room and closed himself, thinking that if no one paid attention to her, she would leave. So I want to confirm whether the little figure has left through the adult window. She tried to jump up outside the house and see the scene inside, but she was too small to even reach the windowsill. Suddenly she heard the sound of a lamb in the opposite shed, turned around and ran to the shed with her luggage, and slept with the lamb in her arms for one night. Despite the thunderstorm, little Heidi slept peacefully all night. She was so tired.
Early the next morning, grandpa pushed open the door of the shed with a serious milk bucket. Heidi Nuo Nuo greeted him, and grandpa milked silently, scooped a spoonful for Heidi to drink, and then said fiercely, I will take you to the priest. After a brief examination of little Heidi's limbs, muscles, hair curls and hair quality, the priest confirmed that little Heidi was a very healthy and cheerful girl, and told grandpa that this little girl would help you without causing trouble, which would be good for you. As a Christian, she should take care of her family. Grandpa is an atheist. He only said firmly that if you don't deal with it, I will send her down the hill. When the priest saw that the persuasion was ineffective, he could only tell himself that he needed to go out and could not deal with it until three days later. Before that, you need to take good care of her. I just didn't expect that in just three days, Grandpa decided to accept Little Heidi.
after returning home, she can sleep anywhere with grandpa's acquiescence. Heidi was very happy. After walking around the room with only one desk and chair, a small bed and a small attic, she was very happy to determine the sleeping place in the attic covered with hay. For her, it was the taste of freedom. She really wanted to stay, so she said to her grandfather at night, "Can I not go to the orphanage?" Grandpa listened, silent, and his eyes were full of different emotions.
[if ! On the third day, [endif] the shepherd's path of herding sheep must pass through grandpa's house. Grandpa was cutting cheese and ham for Xiaohai, and then told him to take Heidi with him. The shepherd stared at the cheese and ham and swallowed, echoing grandpa's instructions. Peter's father died young, and there was a grandmother who lost all her teeth and a mother who raised herself. While Heidi was running to the nearby grassland to communicate with goats, he couldn't help but open Heidi's small backpack and secretly took a few bites. When Heidi found out that he wanted to frame the goats, the excuse was really lame. Suddenly two goats fight, and Peter rushes to beat the goats violently to try to stop the war, because fighting between goats will reduce milk production by half, which is not a consequence that his family can bear. Heidi was distressed that the goat was beaten, so she wanted to give him half of the cheese and ham every day in exchange for a promise not to beat the sheep again. PETER, the shepherd, repeatedly confirmed it in disbelief and agreed, and the friendship between the two began. Peter taught Heidi to make a fire, whistle to tease the hamster and roll the hill. But Peter is worried that his family will know about the food trade. He needs Heidi's promise of secrecy, and Heidi will of course promise. In return, Peter tells Heidi a secret: people in the village say he killed someone. Heidi was stunned.
Heidi's spaced out that night, put the bowl back on the table, and suggested that she wanted to sleep in the stable tonight. Grandpa noticed her strangeness and said, "People always gossip, so you must decide whether to trust your eyes and ears or what others say." Little Heidi remembered her grandpa's concern for herself these days, so she hugged him. Grandpa's expression this time showed not only surprise and warmth, but the lonely old man was moved by Little Heidi and looked outside.
[if ! On the fourth day, [endif] Heidi herded sheep as usual, painted her face with the juice of wild fruit, and then said to Peter, "I will leave tomorrow and be sent to the priest." Peter ran away very angrily. When Heidi came home from herding sheep, she saw an extra small stool beside the table, which was newly made by her grandfather. But she couldn't believe it. She could only ask Nuo Nuo, "Grandpa, is this stool for me?"
"who else could it be for?"
"but aren't I going to be sent away tomorrow?"
"You are going to the mountain tomorrow"
"The day after tomorrow?"
"That's right"
"Don't ask so many questions, go and wash your face"
Heidi jumped up and hugged grandpa happily, filled with excitement and gratitude, and repeatedly said thank you. Yes, she has a home, finally.
The days of herding sheep went on day by day, happy and full. Until winter, Peter stopped herding sheep because of going to school. One day, grandpa took her to the market to exchange the hunted meat for daily necessities. Everyone advised grandpa to send Heidi to school. Grandpa said that she couldn't come down alone on a snowy day. Although she violated the law, grandpa didn't care. After returning home, grandpa carved an eagle for Heidi to keep her company, but Heidi was still very unhappy. Grandpa saw her staring blankly at the heavy snow outside the window, so he quietly took out his sleigh and took Heidi down the hill to find Peter. Heidi was pleasantly surprised all the way. After arriving at Peter's house, Heidi saw that grandma's eyes couldn't see anything. The bread on the hill was hard, and grandma couldn't eat it. There were only three loaves on a plate, but four people had to eat it. Obviously, there was not enough to eat. On the way home, grandpa walked home with Heidi on his back in the twilight, struggling and trembling. Heidi said, "We are very lucky people, right?" Grandpa thought carefully, and she always felt very happy.
The good times didn't last long. menstruation suddenly arrived and told grandpa to send Heidi to a well-off family to play with her so that she could get a good education. Grandpa was very angry. menstruation took Heidi as an object, took her away when she wanted to take care of it, and threw her to him when she didn't want to take care of it. Menstruation wouldn't give up and took a detour to the back of the hill until Heidi told her that her grandfather wanted Heidi to go, too, and wanted Heidi to go with her. Heidi was taken away without any choice, and then promised her that she would come back if she wanted to. Grandpa saw Peter come back but didn't see Heidi. He thought it was bad and got up and chased after him, but he was still late.
After a tiring journey, Heidi wears boys' clothes to meet the princess and the strict teacher in the castle. Here, you should eat with special tableware, and you should not jingle, talk to the waiter or say certain things. You can't run or jump, you can only walk or go quickly. But everything Heidi did was the opposite. Both the teacher and the waiter had a headache, but the little princess was happy to have this strange friend. The castle is very strange. All the doors and windows are closed. Heidi wants to open the window to see the snowy mountain where grandpa lives. After several efforts, she still has to ask the waiter for help to open it, but she can't see anything but the wall higher than this window. The waiter said, you can go to that small bell tower. So one day, she secretly took the little princess to the bell tower. Neither of them knew the way, but Heidi went to help the little beggar on the roadside. In this way, the two men went through hard work and came to the foot of the bell tower. The clock tower needs to climb stairs. After getting the little princess's understanding, Heidi went upstairs alone, full of excitement. When she reached the roof, she leaned out with expectation, but she saw nothing in the distance except the roof and mist, and she was eager to cool down quickly, and her mood quickly fell to the bottom. And the little princess got three kittens and new playmates in the street.
Soon after, the waiter found out that the two of them went out. Heidi was punished for not eating, and took the buns she had saved for every meal to leave the teacher and the little princess. The waiter grabbed little Heidi and told her to stay here for the rest of her life. The little princess followed, and when she saw Heidi, she went back to the house angrily. Heidi compromised. Because they are weak and helpless.
The princess needed Heidi's company. After her mother died, she had to sit in a wheelchair. Her father was away from her because of business, and she grew up in a cold and dark castle. The strict education of her tutor restricted her freedom. Heidi's cheerful and naive was the energy source of her vivid life. She took her out to have fun. In class, she regarded the letter A as a snow-capped mountain and thought the letter B as a bagel, which was innocent and lovely. Everything suddenly became lively. The most interesting thing was that she could put textbooks.
One day, my long-lost father and grandmother came home. My father loves her the most in the world, but like many fathers, family management and my own education are entrusted to the tutor. Grandma, on the other hand, is very different. She is a warm old woman who respects children's nature, induces Heidi's curiosity, and makes her learn to read and write on her own initiative. Then everyone is not excited and happy about Heidi's growth, and obviously regards Heidi as a member of the family.
Life seems to have passed so beautifully, until one day, the castle suddenly became haunted, and there was a creaking sound at the door. The princess's father and friends waited for the mysterious door-opening organism, only to find that it was little Heidi who was sleepwalking. Yes, little Heidi was homesick. She missed her grandfather, her lamb, the grass, the snow-capped mountains and the fresh air. She didn't want to stay in the castle, and she didn't want beautiful clothes. She wants to go home.
When the princess's father knew about it, he began to feel very entangled. She loved her daughter, and her daughter needed her, but she thought of her wife. Why is it a wife?
The little princess strongly wants to possess Heidi and grow up with her in the castle. She loves her friend Heidi very much, and she doesn't want to make Heidi suffer, so she loses her temper. Little Heidi went home under the guidance of the housekeeper. I also brought a gift from the housekeeper to my friend.
The lonely old man on the farm finally waited for little Heidi. Little Heidi started her life on the farm again. The difference is that this time she will write to the little princess, saying that she has moved to town. She misses her very much and invites her to play. The little princess told her grandmother that she regretted not saying goodbye properly. One day, she said that she wanted to write a story, but she was laughed at by the local people.
One day, the little princess and her grandmother came to see her together. Nice to meet each other, sleeping on the grass, just like little Heidi, without wearing a delicate coat that gets in the way, without red tape when eating, just grabbing with your hands and holding a small bowl to drink milk. Because the little princess can only take a wheelchair, little Heidi has been with her and refused Peter's invitation to shepherd. Peter was very angry and accidentally pushed the princess's wheelchair onto a cliff one morning and broke it. In desperation, Grandpa had to carry the little princess to the mountain. Grandpa was really amazing. Suddenly the little princess saw a butterfly on her foot and wanted to catch it, so she stood up unconsciously. She didn't get sick without a wheelchair, just because there was no reason for her to stand up in the world. This time, I did, because Heidi, because she wanted to pursue beautiful butterflies, and she was not sad with missing.
everything is starting over.
mutual fulfillment and promotion of both sides' growth is the best friendship.
Children are vulnerable because they are weak. Please don't force them to make any choice. They also have their own wishes.
children are really considerate and tolerant, please be kind.