Let Shirley Temple not see this version, O God. As a writer and director absolutely dislike the original and decided to make the worst version of the story, it is frightening. It is difficult to imagine a worse explanation.
First of all, lucky girls who play the role of champion are homely, clumsy, impeccable, and bad actress. This is her first movie, I do not know if she was lucky this way. However, if you are fast-forwarding every time Heidi is displayed on the screen, enjoying the whole movie is not a good thing. Next is Michael Redgrave as his grandfather. My grandfather should be a notorious hermit who has not talked to anyone for years. Michael Redgrave is not like a hermit in shape or shape in any way. He adapted easily to his granddaughter and often interacted with other characters in the movie without a mistake of social etiquette.
In the story, Heidi lives with her grandfather until she lives with wealthy Hesse Sesseman and his disabled daughter Clara. In the original version, Klara was cute and enjoyable just like her curly friends. In this version, she is also homely and terrible actress, her character is written as spirited child, spoiled and spoiled. How can we root such people? In addition, in the original version, Klara's tutor Frauline Rottenmeier is obviously a bad person. In this version, Rottenmeier is not only played by beautiful Jean Simmons, she is a nice person! There is no bad guy in the movie, there is a movie about Romance between Rottenmeier and her boss, Haar ยท Sesseman. It is a love node that does not exist in Shirley Temple version.
I have fast forwarded this terrible, terrible movie to the end, I got a laugh at being swallowed by a bad idea, and that may never end. Just save me. Shirley Temple version
Heidi Julavits (born 1968) is a novelist, a freelance writer and editor of the founder of the monthly magazine The Believer on books and culture. Her novel has Mineral Palace (2000) and Enchant of Enchantment (2006). Julavits graduated from Dartmouth University in 1990. This is the era of the global recession and the next war in the Persian Gulf. Because of the uncertain future and less impact on market skills, Julavits lived in Japan and decided to "achieve higher survival rates while eating delicious food." The article "Transfer to Japanese", first published in "New York Times" magazine in 2006, explains Juravit's "learning after college graduation" and Zen's understanding through her Beancake dessert.
The reference book is Heidi of Johann Spyri. Tell the story to a little girl named Heidi who was taken to the grandfather of the mountain. After my parents died, Heidi's guardian detective decided to trust Heidi to her grandfather. Many villagers know a sullen Alp-Uncle living in the mountains. Initially Alp uncle really did not care about Heidi, but eventually he learned to love her. Heidi 's charm taught Alp - Uncle' s love and consideration for life. Every day, Heidi will visit my friend Peter and the mountain.
There are four main characters in the story; Heidi is a main character, a simple but very attractive girl. She likes mountains and nature. She loves me a lot and I love him. Alp-Uncle is Heidi's grandfather. At the beginning of the story, he was explained as a sullen old man, but in the end Heidi was able to change his prospects about life and be very kind. Klara is a friend of Heidi in Frankfurt. She is a sick girl, but with the help of Heidi, her inspiration has been positive. Finally, Peter is a friend of Heidi in the mountains.
Heidi wants Dina to come to the funeral of Heidi's mother. Dina stuffed her suitcase and went to Heidi's room where she found her circle. Dinah thinks that Heina is sleeping with them. But she did not. Heidi went to the funeral alone. Dina imagines that he goes to Heidi in Vancouver everyday. But one day, she imagined Heidi coming to her room. There is no other - only two people