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Chapter 935 Heidi and Grandpa
Chapter 935 Heidi and Grandpa
After all, the on-demand screening is not a premiere, so there are not so many programs.
Soon the movie will start showing.
It is still after the words "directed by Li Yi" that everyone is familiar with.
Accompanied by soft background music, the camera showed a lush grassland, a little girl in a brown pettiskirt and a straw hat was running happily on the grassland.
The camera gradually moves up, and the little girl Heidi stretches out her hands to caress the dogtail grass while running, and sometimes squats down to smell the fragrance of wild flowers.
A loud eagle cry sounded, and the camera zoomed into the air, and an eagle was soaring freely against the wind.
The camera looked down, and little Heidi opened her hands to learn the posture of an eagle flying, free and unrestrained.
The camera shows a close-up of Heidi's face, with a piece of dogtail in her mouth, flapping her hands like a pair of wings, with an innocent and happy smile on her face, and a pair of clear eyes , seems to have a unique charm that can instantly make people forget any troubles.
"Heidi, come here!"
A woman called out to the little girl Heidi.
Heidi ran towards the woman.
She is Heidi's aunt. She brought Heidi to the village. Through her conversation with the village woman, everyone knew her identity and where she was going to take Heidi.
The village woman, who apparently knew Heidi's aunt Dete, came after her and asked, "Where are you taking her?"
Dete told her that he was going to take Heidi to her grandpa.
This surprised the village woman, because she knew that Heidi's grandpa was withdrawn and could hardly speak, so she didn't agree with Dieter at all for handing Heidi to her grandpa.
But Dete was very impatient. She found a new job and couldn't take Heidi with her at all. She could only send Heidi to her grandfather.
Dete doesn't like Heidi, she's had enough.
When the village woman was talking with Heidi, Heidi saw the goats on the hillside. She was very curious, but the skirt and shoes on her body made her very uncomfortable.
She simply took off her heavy skirt and shoes, and ran barefoot into the grass, to the side of the goats grazing.
Finally they came to the top of the mountain, where there was a wooden house, which was the home of Heidi's grandfather.
Heidi was very happy, but Dete stopped in her tracks. She looked a little nervous and a little scared.
Just to get rid of Heidi, so she still brought Heidi here.
But grandpa's withdrawn and eccentricity are vividly displayed here. Grandpa who is chopping wood, even though he heard Diet tell him that Heidi is his granddaughter, but he still doesn't like it. Not only did he not accept Heidi, he even angrily said Tell them to fuck off.
Aunt Dete pulled Heidi aside and told her, "Heidi, you don't have to be afraid of him, he's your grandpa, he won't hurt you! Be good, go find him!"
Then the aunt left Heidi and left by herself.
In the theater, the audience murmured.
Many people have not actually read the original work of "Heidi", so seeing this scene, they were rather disappointed.
Because they can even guess what kind of story the movie is going to tell.
It's nothing more than the fact that Grandpa rejected Heidi at first, and then accepted her. From Li Yi's past style, they can imagine the following plot.
For example, grandpa passed away, and then what happened to Heidi.
The plot seemed to develop as they had guessed. Grandpa saw Heidi coming back, but aunt ran away, angrily dropped the ax for chopping wood, came forward and grabbed Heidi's arm, and shouted at aunt : "Hey, take this kid away!"
But when my aunt heard that she was running faster and faster, the angry grandpa pushed Heidi: "Hurry up and follow her!"
Heidi looked at her aunt who was gone and turned her head to grandpa and said, "But she doesn't want me anymore."
Grandpa looked at Heidi's clear and pitiful eyes, but ignored her, turned and walked into the hut alone.
Heidi came to the door with her luggage and shouted, "Grandpa, open the door!"
The grandpa in the hut took a look and seemed a little hesitant. Obviously, he didn't care as much as he showed.
Heidi came to the window and jumped up to see what Grandpa was doing inside.
Grandpa secretly saw Heidi outside through the window, and when he saw Heidi looking over, he shrank back.
The cry of the goat attracted Heidi's attention. Seeing that Grandpa didn't intend to open the door, Heidi turned around and came to the sheepfold.
Little did she know that grandpa was watching her secretly through the glass window.
I kept watching her put down her luggage and walk into the sheep pen.
Grandpa bowed his head and sighed.
Thunder and lightning struck at night, and it rained heavily.
Grandpa tossed and turned and couldn't sleep. He was withdrawn, but he didn't really care about Heidi.
He still couldn't help getting up secretly, went outside the sheepfold, looked in through the crack of the door, and saw Heidi sleeping soundly on the sheep's body, so he turned and went back.
In the morning, Grandpa came to milk the sheep pen, which woke up Heidi.
Heidi greeted her grandpa, but grandpa still ignored her.
Just milking the milk by herself, Heidi watched the grandpa milking curiously.
After the grandfather milked the goat, he scooped up a spoonful of goat milk and handed it to Heidi, saying, "Drink!"
Heidi took the spoon, picked it up and drank it all.
Heidi thought her grandpa was finally willing to accept herself, but she heard her grandpa say, "Follow me to the pastor, he knows where to send you."
This made Heidi very sad.
But she followed her grandfather to see the pastor.
Grandpa tells pastor: "She can't live with me!"
The pastor agreed, and three days later went to see if anyone could adopt her.
If no one adopts her, she can only be sent to an orphanage, but before that, she has to follow her grandfather.
Grandpa nodded and said, "I will bring her over then!"
The pastor told the grandfather: "It is also your duty to God to take care of your granddaughter."
To this, Grandpa did not answer.
Grandpa took Heidi back to the cabin, and Heidi asked him, "Grandpa, shall I still sleep in the sheepfold tonight?"
Grandpa said: "Sleep wherever you like!"
Heidi glanced at the sheepfold when she heard the words, and then suddenly ran into Grandpa's hut.
But in Grandpa's wooden house, there is only one chair and one bed.
Grandpa still ignored her arrogantly, maybe he hasn't been so close to anyone for too long.
But Heidi still didn't care, but asked with a smile: "What's on it?"
Grandpa still didn't answer.
She carried her luggage and climbed up to the second floor. The wooden boards upstairs were covered with hay. Heidi dropped her luggage and rolled onto the hay.
She likes to put her head here and say to the grandpa downstairs: "Grandpa, if I want to sleep here, I can sleep on the grass, is that okay?"
After finishing speaking, I didn't wait for Grandpa to answer, so I took it as his consent.
During dinner, Heidi told her grandpa: "I don't want to go to an orphanage!"
But grandpa was just startled for a moment, then continued to eat, still ignoring her.
This made Heidi a little disappointed.
The morning sun shines into the wooden house, dust dances in the air, and the sound of goats is heard outside.
She ran downstairs, drank the goat's milk her grandfather had left for her, washed her face with the spring water, and couldn't wait to open the sheepfold and release the goats inside.
(End of this chapter)
After all, the on-demand screening is not a premiere, so there are not so many programs.
Soon the movie will start showing.
It is still after the words "directed by Li Yi" that everyone is familiar with.
Accompanied by soft background music, the camera showed a lush grassland, a little girl in a brown pettiskirt and a straw hat was running happily on the grassland.
The camera gradually moves up, and the little girl Heidi stretches out her hands to caress the dogtail grass while running, and sometimes squats down to smell the fragrance of wild flowers.
A loud eagle cry sounded, and the camera zoomed into the air, and an eagle was soaring freely against the wind.
The camera looked down, and little Heidi opened her hands to learn the posture of an eagle flying, free and unrestrained.
The camera shows a close-up of Heidi's face, with a piece of dogtail in her mouth, flapping her hands like a pair of wings, with an innocent and happy smile on her face, and a pair of clear eyes , seems to have a unique charm that can instantly make people forget any troubles.
"Heidi, come here!"
A woman called out to the little girl Heidi.
Heidi ran towards the woman.
She is Heidi's aunt. She brought Heidi to the village. Through her conversation with the village woman, everyone knew her identity and where she was going to take Heidi.
The village woman, who apparently knew Heidi's aunt Dete, came after her and asked, "Where are you taking her?"
Dete told her that he was going to take Heidi to her grandpa.
This surprised the village woman, because she knew that Heidi's grandpa was withdrawn and could hardly speak, so she didn't agree with Dieter at all for handing Heidi to her grandpa.
But Dete was very impatient. She found a new job and couldn't take Heidi with her at all. She could only send Heidi to her grandfather.
Dete doesn't like Heidi, she's had enough.
When the village woman was talking with Heidi, Heidi saw the goats on the hillside. She was very curious, but the skirt and shoes on her body made her very uncomfortable.
She simply took off her heavy skirt and shoes, and ran barefoot into the grass, to the side of the goats grazing.
Finally they came to the top of the mountain, where there was a wooden house, which was the home of Heidi's grandfather.
Heidi was very happy, but Dete stopped in her tracks. She looked a little nervous and a little scared.
Just to get rid of Heidi, so she still brought Heidi here.
But grandpa's withdrawn and eccentricity are vividly displayed here. Grandpa who is chopping wood, even though he heard Diet tell him that Heidi is his granddaughter, but he still doesn't like it. Not only did he not accept Heidi, he even angrily said Tell them to fuck off.
Aunt Dete pulled Heidi aside and told her, "Heidi, you don't have to be afraid of him, he's your grandpa, he won't hurt you! Be good, go find him!"
Then the aunt left Heidi and left by herself.
In the theater, the audience murmured.
Many people have not actually read the original work of "Heidi", so seeing this scene, they were rather disappointed.
Because they can even guess what kind of story the movie is going to tell.
It's nothing more than the fact that Grandpa rejected Heidi at first, and then accepted her. From Li Yi's past style, they can imagine the following plot.
For example, grandpa passed away, and then what happened to Heidi.
The plot seemed to develop as they had guessed. Grandpa saw Heidi coming back, but aunt ran away, angrily dropped the ax for chopping wood, came forward and grabbed Heidi's arm, and shouted at aunt : "Hey, take this kid away!"
But when my aunt heard that she was running faster and faster, the angry grandpa pushed Heidi: "Hurry up and follow her!"
Heidi looked at her aunt who was gone and turned her head to grandpa and said, "But she doesn't want me anymore."
Grandpa looked at Heidi's clear and pitiful eyes, but ignored her, turned and walked into the hut alone.
Heidi came to the door with her luggage and shouted, "Grandpa, open the door!"
The grandpa in the hut took a look and seemed a little hesitant. Obviously, he didn't care as much as he showed.
Heidi came to the window and jumped up to see what Grandpa was doing inside.
Grandpa secretly saw Heidi outside through the window, and when he saw Heidi looking over, he shrank back.
The cry of the goat attracted Heidi's attention. Seeing that Grandpa didn't intend to open the door, Heidi turned around and came to the sheepfold.
Little did she know that grandpa was watching her secretly through the glass window.
I kept watching her put down her luggage and walk into the sheep pen.
Grandpa bowed his head and sighed.
Thunder and lightning struck at night, and it rained heavily.
Grandpa tossed and turned and couldn't sleep. He was withdrawn, but he didn't really care about Heidi.
He still couldn't help getting up secretly, went outside the sheepfold, looked in through the crack of the door, and saw Heidi sleeping soundly on the sheep's body, so he turned and went back.
In the morning, Grandpa came to milk the sheep pen, which woke up Heidi.
Heidi greeted her grandpa, but grandpa still ignored her.
Just milking the milk by herself, Heidi watched the grandpa milking curiously.
After the grandfather milked the goat, he scooped up a spoonful of goat milk and handed it to Heidi, saying, "Drink!"
Heidi took the spoon, picked it up and drank it all.
Heidi thought her grandpa was finally willing to accept herself, but she heard her grandpa say, "Follow me to the pastor, he knows where to send you."
This made Heidi very sad.
But she followed her grandfather to see the pastor.
Grandpa tells pastor: "She can't live with me!"
The pastor agreed, and three days later went to see if anyone could adopt her.
If no one adopts her, she can only be sent to an orphanage, but before that, she has to follow her grandfather.
Grandpa nodded and said, "I will bring her over then!"
The pastor told the grandfather: "It is also your duty to God to take care of your granddaughter."
To this, Grandpa did not answer.
Grandpa took Heidi back to the cabin, and Heidi asked him, "Grandpa, shall I still sleep in the sheepfold tonight?"
Grandpa said: "Sleep wherever you like!"
Heidi glanced at the sheepfold when she heard the words, and then suddenly ran into Grandpa's hut.
But in Grandpa's wooden house, there is only one chair and one bed.
Grandpa still ignored her arrogantly, maybe he hasn't been so close to anyone for too long.
But Heidi still didn't care, but asked with a smile: "What's on it?"
Grandpa still didn't answer.
She carried her luggage and climbed up to the second floor. The wooden boards upstairs were covered with hay. Heidi dropped her luggage and rolled onto the hay.
She likes to put her head here and say to the grandpa downstairs: "Grandpa, if I want to sleep here, I can sleep on the grass, is that okay?"
After finishing speaking, I didn't wait for Grandpa to answer, so I took it as his consent.
During dinner, Heidi told her grandpa: "I don't want to go to an orphanage!"
But grandpa was just startled for a moment, then continued to eat, still ignoring her.
This made Heidi a little disappointed.
The morning sun shines into the wooden house, dust dances in the air, and the sound of goats is heard outside.
She ran downstairs, drank the goat's milk her grandfather had left for her, washed her face with the spring water, and couldn't wait to open the sheepfold and release the goats inside.
(End of this chapter)
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