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Notes on Watching Fly with You: Love lights up the highlights of life.

I overheard a song "1miles", and then I touched this movie: "Fly with You". The opening and closing songs of the movie are both this song, but the feelings are completely different when I hear it twice. At first, I felt the open world, beautiful nature and beautiful creatures, which was very comfortable.

Fare thee well ? Good luck

My own true love? My sincere love

Farewell for a while? We're going to say goodbye briefly.

I'm going away? I'm going away

But I'll be back? But I will come back

through I go 1, miles? Even if it's 1, miles

1, miles? 1 miles away

My own true love? My sincere love

1, miles or more? 1 miles or more

The rocks may melt? The rocks will melt

And the seas may burn? Sea water will burn

If I should not return? If I can't come back

Oh don't you see, don't you see

that lonely dove

Sitting on an ivy tree

perched on an evergreen tree

she

' s sleeping for her own true love is sincere for her. My lover is crying

As I shall weep for mine

just as I am crying for you

Oh come ye back? Oh,? Come back

My own true love? My sincere love

And stay a while with me? Even if it's just a moment together

If I had a friend All on this earth? If I only have one friend in the world,

You've been a friend to me? Then he will also make you

reach the end of the film, and when you hear this song, it's just as beautiful and has an open feeling, but it's a lot more touching, which comes from the feelings between people and between people and nature. This kind of emotion contains a precious "companionship". "Companionship" is such a simple word. Parents accompany their children, children accompany their parents, relatives accompany each other, and friends accompany each other. There are all kinds of companionship in this world, but the essence of some companionship is just companionship, while the essence of others is: growth.

I believe that many people like small animals in their childhood, including myself, but not all parents will allow their children to raise small animals. Adults will only care about whether it is convenient and useful to raise such animals. For example, when I was a child, my parents kept dogs, and my neighbors kept more dogs and cats, because dogs could watch the door and cats could catch mice. But I really want to keep birds, and I have caught birds, and I really want to keep them as pets, but the adults either yell at them or ignore them. Anyway, I won't give any technical support, such as getting a birdcage and providing bird food. Even once I caught a pigeon, the adults happily got it to the dinner table. The delicious food was theirs, but my heart was full of unclear meaning. Therefore, whenever I meet parents who respect their children's hobbies, I am envious and moved.

I don't know where I saw a saying: "Love can light miracles." The word "miracle" sounds illusory, but the movie "Fly with You" really explains this truth well. It is normal for little Amy to hatch geese. Even if she gives them deep love in the future, it will only stop at the affection between human beings and animals, which is just a common love story. What is unusual is that she has a "whimsical" father. When his father first mentioned that he would build a glider for Amy, almost no one dared to believe it. Einstein once said that imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination embodies everything in the world, promotes progress and is the source of knowledge progress. Because of Amy's youthful curiosity, the newborn calf's desire to try without fear of tigers, her love for geese, and her father's love for her daughter and whimsical imagination, the miracle finally came into being. When the glider successfully led the geese to fly and helped the geese to migrate, when the female voice of the song "1miles" was slowly sprinkled in the sky, the beauty of humanity and nature was so harmoniously unified, and I seemed to appreciate the beauty of environmentalists' beliefs in a flash.

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Attachment 1- Basic information:

Fly with You is a feature film directed by Carroll Ballard, starring Jeremy Ratchford and dana delany. Award-winning record: the 69th Academy Awards? Best Photography (Nomination)? Caleb deschanel, mbth: Fly Away Home, which shows the love between father and daughter and the love of nature in a plain and interesting way.

Attachment 2- Synopsis:

13-year-old Amy was traveling with her mother, and a traffic accident took her life. Amy followed her long-lost father to live on the farm. My father loves flying and inventing, and there are strange inventions everywhere in my home. All this makes Amy feel uncomfortable. Amy accidentally found a nest of wild goose eggs in a bush knocked down by a developer. Amy took these goose eggs home, made a simple incubator with her own clothes and light bulbs, and waited for the geese to hatch day by day. One day, when Amy opened the incubator again, a group of wet geese were staring at her curiously with round eyes. Little geese are out of their shells! Instinctively, the geese will recognize the live animal they see for the first time after hatching as their mother. So Amy became a mother goose, and the little geese followed her all the time, scrambling to run behind her ...? In these little geese, Amy found happiness again.

But according to government regulations, wild geese can't be kept at home. In order to let these wild geese return to nature and free Amy from the sadness of losing her mother, my father sold his beloved lunar lander, made a plane like a wild goose for Amy and taught Amy to fly. Amy flew the plane into the blue sky. Behind her, there was a long group of geese flying with her ...

Amy and her father flew the plane and took the geese to Lake Ontario, where the geese spent the winter. They flew over rivers, grasslands and cities. The 13-year-old girl and her geese have become a beautiful scenery in the sky, attracting people's attention. Amy finally reached her destination and brought the geese back to the south. A large group of people waiting there cheered happily. In the sunshine, Amy's wild geese play freely in the lake, and the sun in the south gently covers them with a layer of warm light ...

Attachment 3- Behind-the-scenes tidbits

The filming of the film has experienced four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter, and the growth of wild geese in the film is recorded drop by drop.

In order to shoot the scene of wild geese chasing Amy, the director specially prepared 16 wild goose eggs in the film, which were specially hatched.

Attachment 4- Extended Information

Fly high with you is based on a true story. This film is adapted from the true story of William Leishman, a Canadian inventor, artist, thinker and flying enthusiast. He was the first person to fly a migratory bird in an ultralight plane.

The incident that William Leishman piloted a plane to guide wild geese to fly south caused a sensation in North America. Based on his life, Columbia Film Company filmed the popular film "Fly Away Home" (that is, "Fly with You") and released it in the autumn of 1996. He participated in the filming as a screenwriter.

In Canada, due to habitat disturbance, many migratory birds no longer fly to the south in winter, which may bring a fatal blow to population reproduction. William Leishman thinks his work is meaningful. If the migration experiment is successful, the technology can be used to teach other birds who have lost their migration routes, learn how to migrate or help them establish new migration routes.

since 1985, he has personally cultivated 12 Canadian geese from young birds. When a bird comes out of its shell, it thinks the first creature it sees is its parents. So William Leishman became the parent of these geese, and people gave him an appropriate nickname "Goose Dad". In 1988, he successfully flew the geese from Canada to the south of the United States by flying an ultralight plane. In the following decades, he raised and trained many kinds of birds for long-distance migration.

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