< h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > 14 years old, flew over fifteen hundred kilometers, and for twenty days he completed a magnificent adventure between man and nature. </h1>

"Give Me Wings" Douban score 8.7
In modern society, people can't do without WiFi and mobile phones every day, and they can eat or drink, but they definitely can't live without the network. Would you be willing to give you a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, put down your phone and the Internet, have no games and no entertainment, and go to a place where there is only nature and only day and night?
The people in every city will be tired of the noise of the city after experiencing exhaustion, but when they really leave the city and return to nature, they will be overwhelmed and overwhelmed, preferring to continue to be disturbed by this complicated world.
The protagonist of the movie, Thomas, is a 14-year-old teenager who, like most of us, is also a mobile phone and various online games every day; the holidays are also not sleeping in the middle of the night, and getting up at noon. During the summer vacation, Toma, whose parents were divorced, was told by her mother that the company was busy this summer, and she had no time to take care of Toma and had to entrust Toma to her father, who was far away in the wetland nature reserve. Thomas's father, Costian, was a meteorologist. Thomas knew that the countryside was not as prosperous as urban life, but when he saw his father in a gray coat dancing on the wetlands, he felt that he still underestimated the boredom here.
On the first day here, Toma was told that there was no WiFi because the radiation of the WiFi would affect the growth of the birds, and the phone signal was weak, so the phone had to go far away. Toma spent a few days in boredom and depression, and he couldn't stay up without his phone and WiFi, so he called his mother and begged her to take him home and back to the home where there was WiFi and games. His mother rejected him.
Bored toma listened to the music and watched the eggs in the incubator moving, he put the headphones next to the egg, but then the egg slowly cracked, and the little guy inside was breaking out of the shell, he thought he had made a big mistake and confessed his mistake to his father, but his father told him that he had made a great contribution, these wild geese were growing, they were about to break out of the shell, and Toma as the first person born and seen by the wild goose would become the mother of the wild goose, which is called the inscription.
Toma was captivated by the sight, and he didn't know that his little gestures would help these little ones grow. Since then, he has followed his father to breed wild geese, breed wild geese, and from them slowly breaking out of their shells to growing up a little bit to be able to walk on their own and even play in the water. Toma felt a great sense of accomplishment, and he no longer attached himself to the joy brought to him by mobile phones and game clearance.
One day his father told Thomas of his great plan that due to environmental changes and pollution, the previous migration path of wild geese was completely unsuitable for them, and in order to help wild geese breed, he would use his own efforts to change the migration path of wild geese, so that wild geese could complete their migration more safely, so that endangered species could reproduce.
Toma was deeply attracted to his father's plan, and his eyes shone with light and hope.
Every day after that, Toma worked hard and prepared for this great plan, taking good care of the wild geese and trying to learn the skills of flying an ultralight aircraft.
Time flies, and it's time to take the wild geese to the Arctic Lapland Reserve. Toma embarks on a great journey with his father and his good friend Bean.
But things didn't go as smoothly as they thought, and the head of the reserve demanded that the wild geese be caged or feathered on the grounds that they tested positive for bird flu. Out of desperation and protection for wild geese, the father could only temporarily put them in a cage and wait for the final test results. The wait was longer than they thought. Fearing that the geese would forget their inscriptions if they had been kept in cages and would not be able to nest here in the coming year, Costian would release the geese and guide them to fly despite the previous agreement with the head of the reserve. However, the people of the reserve still smelled the wind, which left Costian defenseless.
Bean relays the news to Toma, who is on a light plane, and asks Toma to take the wild geese to the center of the lake to avoid being caught. Toma saw that his father and the people in the reserve had not reached an agreement, and the head of the reserve insisted on killing the wild geese. Toma could not see his carefully bred wild geese being hunted and killed like this, and he could not bear to see his father's plan being stifled like this, so he led the wild geese to fly and migrate on his own with the aircraft piloting skills he learned from his father.
Along the way, Toma flew over the mountains, over the jungle, over the lakes, over the clouds and thunder, and through nature also became one with nature. He led the geese south from the Arctic Lapland Reserve through the North Sea, Denmark, Germany, Luxembourg, and northern France to the end to reach their home. The knowledge of the origin of life closely links Toma with wild geese.
On the way south, Toma met the help of many well-wishers, who gave Toma food supplies and fuel supplies, gave Toma encouragement and support, and Toma realized that this was not only the growth of wild geese but also their own growth.
Upon arriving at Bean's house, Toma was taken to the hospital for severe dehydration and woke up after a 20-hour rest. He woke up and was told that the wild geese still couldn't reach the final destination because Costian's plan had not been certified and supported by the Paris Museum. The light in Thomas's eyes dimmed, and her mother took Toma's disappointment in her eyes, and she decided to do something for Toma. She secretly hides the items necessary for flight and hides Kostian to help Toma fly again. The mother knew that Toma was no longer a child, that he should have his own ideals and should have the right to realize them. Kostian could not stop him, and had to drive with his mother to follow Toma to ensure his safety.
In the end, Thomas led the wild geese to the final destination, where the wild geese were about to spend the long and cold winter and re-embark on the migration journey to the Lapland reserve when the spring flowers bloomed. However, it is not known whether the geese will actually be able to travel to Lapland autonomously, and if the geese are unable to move freely to Lapland, everything to do by Toma and his father will be in vain.
Six months later, when lapland's ice and snow melted and spring returned to the land, the Toma family, Bean, and female journalists were stationed in Lapland waiting for the return of the wild geese. As time passed, and there were still no geese in sight, Kostian told Thomas that it didn't matter, maybe the geese had gone to a warmer place to nest, as long as they were alive, not necessarily in Lapland.
Thomas knew that this was his father's words of relief, and if the wild geese could not return from the original route, their chances of survival would be greatly reduced. Just as Toma was getting frustrated, the cries of wild geese came from afar, and he quickly picked up his telescope and saw the figure of wild geese, either hovering in the blue sky or playing in the turquoise water. Thomas was overjoyed, and Costian couldn't help but cry. They revere the greatness of nature and are excited about the return of the wild geese.
Toma leading wild geese to fly is not only the only way for wild geese to fly, but also the only way for Toma to grow. He transformed from a mobile phone teenager into an idealistic and responsible youth, and he understood that the gap between species does not cause them to distance, but on the contrary, they are a community of destiny that grows together.
The film "Give Me Wings" is based on the true story of the French meteorologist Costien. In recent decades, europe's wild birds have declined by about 20 percent, and one of the big reasons is the huge number of deaths they die along the way. After day after day of research, Kostian finally found a path suitable for bird migration and practiced it. One success means that all endangered birds have been reborn. Year after year, Costian leads the birds on their migration, hatching, breeding, feeding, caring, teaching them to fly, leading them to migrate. Although there will be countless separations and reluctances, it will allow more birds to survive and make nature more prosperous.
The picture of the film is beautiful and romantic, every frame is beautiful enough to be wallpaper, and each frame can let you experience the magnificence of nature. The blue sky, the clear lake, the green mountains, the harmony between man and nature, the harmony between man and man, all of them are so beautiful, as if all the disturbances in the world do not matter.
As the Indian proverb in the film says: Land is not inherited from our ancestors, but borrowed from our descendants. The film closely links the growth of human beings with the growth of nature, and tells us through the film that the protection of the environment is not for the sake of the environment, but for the sake of human beings themselves.