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Movie: Heidi and Grandpa

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Under the blue sky, there is a group of mountains. A girl in a beautiful dress walked on the green grass and looked up at the eagle soaring in the sky. She laughed so cute and charming. This is our host today – Heidi. It is in such a beautiful picture that the fate of the little girl is even more tragic than you think. Heidi is a cute, kind, strong girl. She lost her parents at a very young age and lived with her aunt. On this day, menstruation found a new job and could no longer take care of her. So she was sent to her grandfather's house in the Alps. In the warm sun, several sheep were leisurely grazing, and Heidi ignored her aunt who was walking in front, she took off her shoes and skirt and tried to run over to hug them, but was called back by her aunt. Heidi was happy along the way, like a free bird. He came to his grandfather's house and saw him chopping wood. Heidi went up to call Grandpa. Grandpa looked at him blankly. The aunt told Heidi's grandfather that she had now found a job and could no longer take care of Heidi. Heidi's grandfather, a stubborn and resistant man, refuses to accept Heidi and tells them to get out immediately. Under Heidi's grandfather's strong attitude, Heidi's menstruation took her to the back of the house. She told Heidi that his grandfather wouldn't hurt him. Then she hurried away. Looking at her menstruation, Heidi looked so pathetic. Looking back at Heidi, Grandpa shouted in the direction of Aunt Heidi's departure, took the child away, pushed Heidi and said, Go, you follow her. Heidi said pitifully, but she didn't want me. Heidi's grandfather angrily closed the door and returned to the house. One rainy night, lightning and thunder, Heidi curled up, sleeping in the barn with her sheep on her pillow, cold and lonely. In the early morning after the rain, the birds begin to rejoice, and cooking smoke rises from the roof. Grandpa came to the barn and woke Heidi in his sleep. Grandpa handed heidi the milked goat. I also told Heidi to take her to the priest later, who knows where to take her. When he came to the pastor, the priest told Heidi's grandfather that when he found the family that had adopted Heidi, he told him to go back first. Returning home, Heidi found that her grandfather's house had only a chair and a small bed. She asked Grandpa where she slept, but Grandpa told her you could sleep anywhere you liked. Heidi wandered around the house for a while and came upstairs, which was piled with hay. Sunlight shines on warm hay. Heidi rolled happily over the grass and then looked out the window. She told Grandpa she would sleep here in the future. During the meal, Heidi told Grandpa not to take her to someone else's house, but Grandpa said nothing. This morning, Heidi, who had been woken up by the sheep, quickly got up. Heidi asked Grandpa if she could follow the shepherds to the mountains to feed the sheep? Grandpa had prepared some food for her, so she went up the hill with the shepherd. Heidi is like a wild horse that has lost its reins, running on the grass in a clear sky. She stroked the sheep, looked at the mountains in the distance, and smiled happily. The shepherd's name was Peter. Peter accidentally rubs Heidi and steals Heidi's food, but Heidi finds out. At this time, two goats were fighting, and Peter beat the goats fiercely. Kind Heidi begged to the side and let them go, and then she gave Peter half the food. On the way back, Peter tells Heidi that your grandfather killed someone. Heidi was very scared when she got home. Grandpa said that people like to tell trivial rumors. You need to trust your eyes and ears. Then Heidi said goodnight to Grandpa and went to bed. Heidi herded sheep home today and saw an extra chair in the house. She happily asked Grandpa, is this for me? Grandpa asked, is there anyone else in this room? Heidi's kindness and innocence were gradually moved. Grandpa's heart was soft, and they accepted each other and lived together. The Alpine sky is so blue, so clean, the sun shines on the grasslands and lakes, so beautiful. Two happy children, playing innocently in the lake. They were soaking wet. Grandpa wiped Heidi and Pete's hair and smiled happily. This stubborn old man is no longer so stubborn. Heidi was already an integral part of him. Pete tells Heidi that he's going to school and can't herd the sheep until spring. He also invited Heidi to come to his house to play. The Alps in winter are still so beautiful, the white snowflakes are covered by mountains, holy and majestic. Heidi looked out the window at the foot of the hill and thought of Pete in her mouth. She hoped that spring would come, and she hoped to go back to herding sheep with Pete. Grandpa saw her thoughts, took out his sleigh, and slid down the hill with Heidi. Along the way, Heidi and Grandpa smiled happily, as if the whole world belonged to them. When they arrived at Pete's house, Heidi and Pete embraced each other, and there was no impurity in the joy and innocence of the two children. Winter and spring came, everything was restored, Heidi's aunt came to Grandpa's house again, and her aunt wanted to take Heidi away, but she didn't know the deep feelings Heidi and Grandpa had formed at this time. Heidi's grandfather learned of her intentions and told her aunt to get out of here. She was afraid of Heidi's grandfather and had to flee in a hurry, but instead of leaving, she hid under the mountain. Heidi, who had finished herding the sheep with Pete, met her aunt on the way back. Heidi and her aunt hugged each other. She didn't hate her aunt for abandoning her. Tell your aunt Heidi that your mother has found you a big family and you will be better off. Heidi was reluctant to leave her grandfather or the Alps. My aunt lied to her. Grandpa told her to go. A sad Heidi looked at the house and left with her aunt. Grandpa, only Peter saw the sheep come back. He understood what was happening. By the time he caught up with him, Heidi was gone. Heidi sat on the train, looking at the mountains as if they were her eternal concerns and thoughts. Heidi and her aunt came to the wealthy family. It turned out that the aunt bought Heidi to a rich family. In this wealthy family there was a lady named Clara. Because of her mother's death, she fell ill and could not walk on two legs. Her father left her at home, afraid something would happen to her. I want to buy a kid to stay at home with Clara. Clara was also happy to meet Heidi. They can play together and get to know each other very quickly. Rich people pay a lot of attention to rules and etiquette, and these rules are more binding on Heidi. Heidi misses the Alps very much. When she dreams at night, she dreams of the Alps, she dreams of eagles soaring in the blue sky, she dreams of rolling mountains and clear lakes. But when she woke up, all she saw was a repressed ceiling and chandelier. The sun was shining on her bed, without any temperature. She wanted to open the window, she wanted to see the outside world, but was stopped by the maid who came in. Heidi dressed up like a beautiful little princess, but she wasn't happy at all. She accompanied Clara to dinner and study. Luckily, Clara is also a kind girl. Clara also shows Heidi pictures of her and her mother and tells Heidi that she has never left the house since her mother's death. At noon that day, Heidi asked a maid to open the window for her while she was resting. She looked out the window and said disappointedly, why can't she see the mountain? The maid said he couldn't see anything here, then pointed to the tower in the distance and said he could see farther there. During her lunch break, Heidi took Clara out of the house. When I came outside Clara and looked at the pedestrians on the street, everything was so strange and novel. Heidi and Clara came to the bottom of the tower. At Clara's urging, Heidi entered the tower. Heidi, who came to the top of the tower, kept looking out and kept running. Finally, she didn't see the mountain. She was both disappointed and sad. She missed Grandpa. She looked forward to seeing the Alps, which made her dream come true. When Heidi and Clara go out, they are found by the flight attendant. When she returned, Heidi was punished for her whimsy and could not eat. She also said she would be locked up with rats next time. A sad Heidi packed her bags and was about to leave when she was stopped by the flight attendant. Clara is also sick because Heidi is leaving. Heidi came to Clara's room. She asked Heidi: Are you leaving because I'm not good? Heidi replied, No, you're fine. It was quiet in the room and for both people. After a while, Clara took Heidi's hand and said, I only have you. Heidi, we can have a great time together. Heidi looked at Clara and didn't answer. On this day, Clara's father and grandmother came home. Clara, who is in class, is happy to see her father and grandmother, who also like Heidi. But the flight attendant said heidi was rude and didn't know words or letters. She also said it would affect Clara's work. Clara's grandmother listened and found Heidi. Instead of blaming Heidi, she told Heidi the story of the shepherd herding sheep. Heidi thought of Peter. She was sad and sad. She lay down beside her grandmother and continued to listen to the story. Just when Heidi was fascinated, Grandma stopped telling stories. She told Heidi to read it herself if she wanted to know the following story. Heidi says she can't read and tells Grandma Pete that we don't need to read. Grandma told her not to trust anyone else. After reading the words, you can know the story, and then Grandma walks out of the room. For the next few days, Heidi crawled into bed alone to learn to read and try to read the story herself. Heidi progressed quickly. She was able to read the text in its entirety in class, and the teacher and Clara in the class were both happy and surprised. The teacher told Clara's father and grandmother the news, and they were very happy to hear it. Heidi also read it in front of everyone. After listening, everyone was surprised. Clara asks Father Heidi if he can be with us, and Father replies, Yes, or forever. After listening to Clara's father's answer, Heidi was very sad. She secretly cried in bed at night. That night the servant heard the door open, but he didn't see anyone. Everyone thought it was haunted, but Clara's father didn't believe it. He decided to find a way, so the next night he stayed home with his doctor friend. Just as they were playing chess, the sound of the door opening came again. They hurried to run, only to find it was Heidi. The doctor tells Clara's father that Heidi is sleepwalking and can't wake up. When the doctor covers Heidi with a blanket, Heidi is woken up. He asked Heidi what she had dreamed. Heidi said she had dreamed of her grandfather, and Heidi crawled on the bed and cried sadly. The doctor finds Clara's father and tells him that Heidi is depressed and unwell while missing her hometown. Had to send her home right away. Clara's father didn't want her to leave because it would make Clara sad. Fortunately, Clara's father was also a reasonable man. After some deliberation, he decided to send Heidi home. Clara was furious when she learned of this. She shut herself in the room, and even though Heidi had left, she hadn't come out. She was sad and sad. She thought the whole world had abandoned her, but she didn't know that all her happiness was based on Heidi's pain. Before Heidi left, she also gave Clara's father the eagle carved by her grandfather and invited Clara to visit her in the Alps. On the way home, Heidi was happy, but also sad. Her departure hurt Clara. When Heidi saw Grandpa again, they hugged each other tightly, afraid to be apart again. On a new day, Heidi and Pete went to the mountains again to herd sheep. She didn't have the depression and haze she had before, and was full of boundless vitality. She and Peter sheltered from the rain together and lay together on the grass basking in the sun. The years are so calm. Love his grandfather and let her go to school like any other child. In class, the teacher asked Heidi about her dreams, and Heidi replied: Writing a story attracts ridicule from her classmates. Heidi also wrote a letter to Clara, hoping that she would go to the Alps to see herself. Clara on the other side listened to Her Grandmother's letter and regretted it very much. When Heidi left, she didn't even say hello. The spring sun is warm, but not hot. On this day, the Alps welcomed new guests. Heidi, who was herding sheep with Peter, saw these people and cried out in delight. They were Clara and her grandmother. Heidi ran all the way to Clara with cheers, and they hugged each other. After Grandma Clara and Grandpa Heidi talk, Grandma decides to let Clara stay here for a while, and both children are excited. Clara and Heidi slept on the hay, the sun shining into the house, and the two children playing with each other. Clara had never been so happy. She realized it was a place full of sunshine, warmth and love. Heidi's relationship with Clara caused Pete to become jealous. This morning, before anyone had gotten up, Pete pushed Clara's wheelchair down the hill. Clara, without a wheelchair, descends the mountain with the help of Grandpa Heidi, where the sun shines on the earth and is as warm as ever. Peter, who had done something bad, hid behind a large rock under the coercion of Grandpa Heidi and did not dare to come out. Because Grandpa had something to do, he hurried down the hill without much delay. Clara sat on the stone, bathed in warm sunlight, looking at the rolling mountains and green grass, and she reveled in a small smile. Inadvertently, a butterfly landed on Clara's foot and flew away. To catch the butterfly, he instinctively stood up. Blooms in the spring, sunny days, until the cocoon is broken into a butterfly. Maybe this was the beginning of Clara's rebirth. She had lost her former loneliness. Seeing Clara stand up, Heidi ran over happily. She was very happy and very touched. With Heidi and Peter's help, Clara stood up again. When Clara's grandmother came here again in the company of her father, her father saw Clara walking. The father and daughter cried with joy and embraced each other, and warmth and emotion surged into everyone's heart. Grandma gave Heidi a notebook. Heidi told Grandma that she wanted to use it to write stories, but everyone laughed at her. Grandma said they were short-sighted and hadn't even been out of the village, but you'd already see the outside world.

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