After Zhou Qingquan returned home, he immediately picked up the book "Heidi" that he had bought a long time ago and started reading it.
Yes, he bought it a long time ago, but he has been reluctant to watch it. This is also a habit of his. Especially for some adapted movies, he usually prefers to watch the movie first and then go there.
Because, he feels that this way, it will be more "fresh"!
At the same time, this will also abandon the influence of the original work to a greater extent.
As for "Heidi", after watching the movie, Zhou Qingquan had a feeling that he still had something to say, so he hoped to find the answer in it.
However, in the end, he also found no answer inside.
However, he immediately smiled in relief, because the ending in it was similar to the ending in the movie. Considering that this is a work for children, such an ending can be imagined.
Moreover, such a beautiful healing ending is indeed more satisfying.
After closing the book, Zhou Qingquan made a cup of strong tea, took a sip, and then began to think about what angle to approach.
Healing the soul?
I imagine many people will write about this, right?
Zhou Qingquan shook his head. As the editor-in-chief of "Film Weekly", Zhou Qingquan naturally hopes that what he can write is unique, at least during the screening period, and will not overlap with others.
Heidi, the little heroine, will definitely be the most inevitable character written about by countless film critics, and she is indeed a lovable elf.
Therefore, Zhou Qingquan did not write about Heidi this time, but chose to write about another character. In this movie, under the halo of Heidi, Miss Clara is easily ignored by people!
“I never like to watch the original work before watching the adapted film, because that will make me lose a lot of freshness when watching the movie. Sure enough, my decision was right.
While watching the movie, several other film critic friends and I also discussed and speculated on the plot direction of the movie, but not surprisingly, we all guessed wrong.
This time, Li Yi abandoned his best method of fanning love and used the most simple way and the simplest and clearest lens to show it.
After I came back, I read the original work and the book. After watching the movie, what I wanted to discuss most was the characters written in the book and shown in the movie!
Because I suddenly discovered that although this story is a beautiful and unreal fairy tale, every character who appears in it is very interesting.
Perhaps everyone who reads "Heidi" will be infected by the innocent, unrestrained, and full of love for the world, but I prefer Miss Clara, who is a little selfish and willful.
It's not that Heidi is bad, but on the contrary, she is too good, too well-behaved, and too smart. Therefore, she has become the heroine in a fairy tale that makes people feel illusory.
But Clara is different. Unlike Heidi, she is always lovable and lovable.
This is Clara's real and divided character. In my opinion, this is a very three-dimensional character.
We can see her and see through her through every lens. She is like a fragile crystal cup. We both marvel at her beauty and feel sad for her fragility.
Clara has been waiting, waiting for love and companionship.
When she met little Heidi for the first time, Clara looked at her curiously. Will she be the one she has been waiting for and longing for to escape loneliness?
She doesn't know, but she hopes and longs for it!
So when they first met, she showed a friendly and shy smile to Heidi. She took the initiative to greet little Heidi and carefully taught Heidi how to use tableware. When Heidi pushed her to knock over the vase, she took the responsibility on herself; she tried her best to
Release your kindness in front of your friends.
She was carefully protecting this hard-won companionship, but she also had another side. Her mother's death hit her hard. She fell ill and could no longer stand up. But her father was there all day long when she needed it most.
Too busy at work to go home.
"I've been trapped in this house." This is the status quo that Clara can't escape.
Clara at that moment made people feel extremely distressed. In fact, she was using this way to tell Heidi how important your arrival is to me.
At the same time, it may also be an accusation against his father.
Little Heidi wanted to go to the high tower, hoping to see the Alps from the tower. Clara risked being discovered and accompanied little Heidi when she went out.
When they arrived at the high tower, Clara, who could not walk, thoughtfully allowed little Heidi to climb the tower while she stayed under the tower. She was so kind and considerate of little Heidi.
As a friend, Clara is undoubtedly extremely heartwarming at this time.
It even makes us forget that she is just a child, a little girl who longs for companionship and longs to escape loneliness.
So when little Heidi packed her bags and wanted to leave, Clara panicked.
Since her mother's death, Clara's world has been dark, and little Heidi is like a ray of sunshine shining into her life.
She didn't want her sunshine to leave, so she "selfishly" prevented little Heidi from leaving.
She lay on the bed, held Heidi's hand and said, "You are all I have, Heidi."
Many people like Heidi and think she is optimistic, kind and full of energy. But in fact, the noble lady Clara is also a beautiful and kind girl. She does not have a trace of the arrogance and arrogance of the eldest lady, but she has a warm and noble heart of an aristocrat.
Clara's family was well off, she didn't have to worry about three meals a day, and she had a group of servants to take care of her food and daily life.
Although she lost her mother at a young age, could not walk with her legs, had no friends to accompany her, and lived a monotonous and pale life, she always maintained her elegant qualities and did not blame others.
It should be said that before Heidi arrived, although she was lonely, she still got along well with most of the servants.
With the arrival of Heidi, her life became colorful, and because Heidi learned about a different world.
But she was always a child, and she always had her own emotions, so when Heidi was about to leave, she panicked, even despairing!
If Heidi had never come, then she would never have regained hope, but Heidi had come, so when Heidi was about to leave, how desperate would Clara be at that time?
Heidi still left. Although Clara was very angry, she was more sad and desperate, right?
The long-term lack of love and companionship from her parents made her dependent on Heidi, and she could not accept Heidi's departure at all.
Even though her father repeatedly stressed that little Heidi needed to go home when she was sick, she still couldn't accept it.
"What would I do without Heidi?"
"Heidi is sick, and she has to go home if she wants to be cured."
"I was sick too, and I was alone all the time."
Everyone wanted to let little Heidi go home and thought it was selfish of Clara to keep Heidi, but no one tried to accompany Clara.
The tutor disciplined her, the maid and housekeeper alienated her, and even her closest father stayed away from her because of work.
Her world is so quiet, and "loneliness", "pain", and "depression" are her background.
The father thought that Clara was being willful, but he could not hear Clara's complaints against him.
I'm sick, why don't you stay with me?
Fortunately, even though little Heidi, this ray of sunshine, left Frankfurt, she still missed Miss Clara who was trapped in the big house.
Little Heidi kept writing letters to Clara, describing to her the beauty of the Alps and inviting her to be a guest.
It is conceivable that in the days after Heidi left, Clara was probably happiest only when she received Heidi's letters and replied to Heidi's letters, right? She was just a child, but many of us use adult words.
Looking at it from a different perspective, it seems that Heidi should go home and return to her grandfather as a matter of course, and it seems that Clara should have no selfish motives, but she is just a child!
In comparison, little Heidi's childhood was even more unfortunate than Clara's. But little Heidi has a strong, straightforward and enthusiastic heart that can infect people around her.
However, not everyone can be like Heidi, more children like Clara.
They are sensitive, suspicious, melancholic, and they are the silent majority.
Therefore, I think the Clara in the movie is more in line with the appearance of many of our children today. I hope that every parent can learn to accompany them correctly, teach their children to face life with heart and sincerity, and retain the kindness and love in their hearts.