martes, 19 de mayo de 2009

Fly Away Home

When I was around 8 years old, my favourite film was Fly Away Home (volando libre) in Spanish. It is about a girl, Amy, whose mother died and she had to move on with his father, a strange echologist who lived in Canadá.

Amy found a left nest with geese eggs, she took them home and covered them with scarfs and handkerchiefs. Some weeks later, sixteen eggs became geese, and they followed her everywhere. But a policeman realised that and tried to cut geese’s wings if they wanted to stay there. At the end, Amy and her father decided to carry their geese to a Natural Reserve during the migration season, they drove them flying with little aeroplanes. The following migration season, the geese returned home with Amy and her father.

In this film we can see that animals have feelings and can return to the place they feel their home.

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