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Charlotte's Web

The lovely little pig Wilbur (voiced by Dominic scott kay) was born in a happy farm. There are many kinds of poultry partners such as geese, cows and sheep, as well as good neighbors such as generations of "indigenous" moles. However, from the first day it came to this world, it was worried about one thing-because it knew that as a member of poultry and pigs, it would one day become bacon or sausage on the table. Fortunately, the lucky Wilbur met Finn (Dakota Fanning), the little daughter of a kind and equally lovely farmer. She liked herself very much and begged her father to give her the lovely pig as a private pet. Happy Wilbur has his own umbrella and good friends since then. Since then, the grown-up pig Wilbur has gradually made more good friends on the farm: Goose's wife Gus (voiced by oprah winfrey) and Goose's Mr. Koryo, old goat Samuel, mouse Templeton (voiced by Steve Bushmi) and white horse Ike (voiced by robert redford) ... Among them, Wilbur's favorite is the beautiful spider Charlotte (voiced by Julia Roberts) who weaves a web on the doorframe every day. As the happy days passed, Wilbur became fatter and fatter. One day, Samuel, the old goat, brought terrible news-Mr. Elabor (kevin anderson), the farmer, planned to use Wilbur as the main dish sword of this year's Christmas dinner. ...

Braveheart

When william wallace was a child, his father, the Scottish hero Marcelo Wallace, died in the struggle with the British. Young, he studied culture and Wushu under the guidance of his uncle.

Time flies. In order to consolidate his rule in Scotland, King Edward of England issued a decree to allow British nobles to enjoy their first wedding night in Scotland, so as to make them loyal to the royal family. Princess Isabella is a decisive talented woman. She knew that this law would make the British nobles interested in Scotland, but it would also arouse the resistance of the Scottish people. Young Wallace returned to his hometown and proposed to the beautiful girl Miron, willing to be a quiet person. However, Melen was robbed and killed by the British for no reason, and Wallace finally broke out. With the villagers shouting "Hero Queen", they rose up, killed British soldiers and declared an uprising.

Robert, a Scottish aristocrat, wanted to become a Scottish Lord, and at the instigation of his father Booth, he formed a false alliance with Wallace. Wallace defeated the attacking British army, and the Scottish Parliament made him a knight and appointed him lord protector of Scotland. Wallace found that these Scottish nobles only considered their own interests and did not worry about the future of the people and the country at all. Edward sent Isabella to the peace talks to ease the situation. But the peace talks failed, because the British king didn't consider the freedom and equality of the people at all, and only wanted to buy Wallace as a condition. Isabella came back and realized that the peace talks were just a cover. The king joined the Irish army and the French army together with the Scottish army that surrounded Wallace. She quickly sent a letter to Wallace. Under the pressure of the army, the nobles were in a panic, and Wallace led the troops into battle. In a melee, he accidentally found Robert colluding with the king of England, and he couldn't help being hit hard.

Isabella fell for Wallace's lofty sentiments and came to the station to pour out her true feelings to him. They are intoxicated with the happiness of love. The king of England once again proposed peace talks. Wallace knew it was a trap, but he agreed to go for peace. In Edinburgh, Booth devised a plot to capture Wallace and hand him over to the king of England. Rob was furious with his father's tricks, and Wallace was finally sentenced to death. Isabella failed to intercede. Before the king died, she told him that she was not pregnant with the prince's blood and that the child would soon become the new king.

Wallace shocked everyone by shouting "freedom" before the execution. When he was blocked a few weeks later, Rob shouted the slogan of revenge for Wallace and bravely inherited Wallace's legacy of resisting the British.

Forrest Gump

In the sky, a feather fluttered with the wind, floated over the treetops, flew into the sky ... and finally landed at Forrest Gump's feet. Forrest Gump sat on a bench in Alabama and told the passers-by waiting for the bus the story of his life.

Forrest Gump was born in a remote town in southern Alabama shortly after the end of World War II. He was born mentally retarded with an IQ of only 75. However, his mother is a strong woman. She wants her son to live like other normal people. She often encourages Forrest Gump to be "stupid" and asks him to constantly strive for self-improvement. God did not abandon Forrest Gump. He not only gave Forrest Gump a pair of "flying legs" like flying, but also gave him a pure and upright heart without any evil thoughts. On the school bus, Forrest Gump met the blonde girl Jenny (Jenny is a girl who "abused" her father). Since then, Forrest Gump has been running under the love of his mother and Jenny all his life.

In middle school, Forrest Gump ran into a football field of the school to avoid being chased by his classmates, so he ran into the university. In college, he was admitted to the university, became a football superstar, and was received by President Kennedy.

After graduating from college, Forrest Gump joined the Vietnam War at the instigation of a recruit. His troops were ambushed in a battle. With a retreat order, Forrest Gump remembered Jenny's instructions and ran away. His scud saved his life. In the Vietnam War, Forrest Gump made two good friends: Babu, who was keen on catching shrimp, and Captain Deng Taylor, who was awesome.

After the war, Forrest Gump was injured and saved his comrades. As a hero, he was received by President Johnson. At an anti-war rally, Forrest Gump met Jenny again. Jenny has fallen and lived a dissolute life. Forrest Gump has always loved Jenny, but Jenny doesn't love him. The two met in a hurry and broke up in a hurry.

As an emissary of ping-pong diplomacy, Forrest Gump once participated in a ping-pong competition in China, which contributed to the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the United States. Under the guidance of the creed of "keeping your word", Forrest Gump finally broke into a sky of his own. He taught Elvis Presley to dance; Writing songs for John Lennon; In the surging civil rights movement, he disintegrated a large-scale ethnic conflict that was on the verge of exploding; He even unconsciously forced the thieves who sneaked into the Watergate building to fall into the law, which eventually led to the collapse of President Nixon.

Because "blessed are the fools", Forrest Gump also made a fortune by mistake and became a millionaire. Forrest Gump didn't want to be burdened by fame and fortune, so he became a gardener. Forrest Gump often misses Jenny, who has already gone astray and fallen into despair. Finally one day, Jenny came back. She lived with Forrest Gump for a while. One night, Jenny fell into Forrest Gump's arms and left quietly at dawn. Three years later, Forrest Gump met Jenny again and had a little boy, his son. At this time, Jenny got an incurable disease. Forrest Gump took Jenny and his son back to their hometown and had a happy time.

Jenny died and their son was old enough to go to school. One day, Forrest Gump sent his son to the school bus. At this time, a feather fell from his son's book, and a gust of wind blew, and it began to dance in the wind again.

Dancer in the Dark

This film shows the underclass in Washington in the 1960s. Selma, an immigrant from Czech Republic, is a single mother. She works in a rural factory and makes a living with her youngest son, Jean, on a small salary.

Selma has a secret that hurts her very much: due to genetic factors, her vision is slowly declining, and she can only rely on high myopia to maintain her weak vision. She found that her son Jane suffered from the same disease. If she could not earn enough money to pay for the operation, Jane could not escape the fate of blindness. In order to raise money for her son's operation, Selma began to work overtime day and night, and put every hard-earned penny in a small tin box.

Despite the cruel reality, Selma still has her own pastime-her spiritual pillar is her passion for music, especially her interest in Hollywood musicals full of singing and dancing. In the song and dance troupe of the factory, Selma often rehearses The Sound of Music with her workmates. She imagines herself as the protagonist in the play to comfort her tired mind and indulge herself. At the same time, she has two good friends-Cathy, a workshop worker, and Jeff, a driver who has a crush on her. With these kind people taking care of her, Selma felt happy despite the hard life.

Thelma's landlord, Bill, is a policeman. He has a wife who does nothing all day but advocates pleasure. She squandered all her possessions. Bill went bankrupt, but he loved his wife so much that he didn't have the courage to tell her the truth, let alone commit suicide. He knew that Selma had some savings, so he found her and told her the real pressure and inner embarrassment. The kind Selma understood Bill's embarrassment, told him the secret that he was blind, and had been saving money for his son. By chance, Bill found Selma's iron box with money. ...

Selma made mistakes in her work because of her poor eyesight. Although Cathy tried to intercede for her, she was fired from the factory.

Selma lost her job and was in great pain. She found that the money she had worked so hard to save was stolen. She remembered Bill who had just borrowed money from her, so she went to see him. Bill admitted that he had taken Selma's money. In the dispute, Bill took out his pistol in despair, asked Selma to help him end his life, and begged Selma to keep a secret for himself. Selma pulled the trigger.

The police arrested Thayer in the song and dance troupe of the factory. By this time, she had used the money to pay for Joan's operation. In court, Searle didn't tell the truth in order to protect the dignity of the deceased Bill. At the same time, she lied that she sent the money to her father Lowe. In fact, Thayer doesn't know him. He's just a music star that Selma worships. Luo was invited to testify in court, and Selma had nothing to say.

Unfortunately, Selma was sentenced to be hanged, but when she learned that Jean had an operation, she had no worries and did not forget to sing before she died.

Beautiful life

1939, the cloud of World War II hung over Italy.

Guido is a young Jew. He looks clumsy in appearance, but he is kind, honest and optimistic in heart. He is full of beautiful yearning for life. He and his good friend Fei Lucho drove an old car from the countryside to the small town of arezzo. His wish is to open his own bookstore in the town and live a comfortable life without competition. Passing a barn tower, Dora, a beautiful young girl, suddenly fell into his arms. There is a yellow honeycomb on the tower, and wasps often harass local residents. Dora tried to kill the people and burned the hornet's nest, but she was stung by a wasp. Guido immediately took a fancy to her and enthusiastically treated her wounds. To show gratitude, Dora sent Guido some eggs and watched him leave meaningfully.

In overcast Italy, the reactionary forces of Nazi became more and more powerful, Mussolini pursued a tough policy of racial discrimination, and Guido's application for opening a bookstore was repeatedly blocked and rejected. The job my good friend paid for is long gone. Due to the pressure of life, Guido had to work as a waiter in a restaurant. He won the favor of customers with sincere, simple, warm and thoughtful service attitude.

Guido accidentally knocked down Dora when riding to work, and the two met again, igniting the flame of love in Guido's heart. He lost no time in expressing his love for Dora.

Dora is a teacher in a school. One day, an inspector from Rome was going to inspect the school. When Guido learned about it, he pretended to be a superintendent and came to inspect Dora's school. The headmaster received him warmly. In order to please Dora and attract her attention, Guido simply jumped on the platform to show his talent as a comedian, which made the students laugh and stunned the principal and teachers.

Guido learned that Dora and her boyfriend Rudolph were going to the theater to see the opera, and he also bought tickets. Guido, who sits downstairs, always stares at Dora in the upstairs box. At first Dora didn't care about Guido's hard pursuit, but because Dora hated Rudolph, she often stayed with Guido. Rudolph was wishful thinking about the engagement party between Concord and Dora. The party happened to be arranged in Guido's hotel. Guido skillfully freed Dora from Rudolph's entanglement, thus winning her heart. Dora fell out with her parents, ran away from home and married Guido.

After the marriage, good things followed, Guido's dream bookstore opened, and they had a lovely son Joshua. Guido often plays games with his son when he is free, and the family lives happily. A few years later, on Joshua's fifth birthday, the Nazis captured Guido and Joshua and forcibly sent them to a Jewish concentration camp. When Dora and Joshua's grandmother came home excitedly, only to find that the building was empty and the house was turned upside down, Dora understood what was happening in front of her. Although she has no Jewish blood, she insists on going to the concentration camp with Guido and her son. Dora was imprisoned in a women's prison, and Guido didn't want to cast a tragic shadow on his son's young mind. In the inhuman concentration camp, Guido tried his best to get in touch with his wife in the women's prison and report to Dora that he was safe. At the same time, he wants to protect and take care of young Joshua. He tricked his son into playing a game, and those who abide by the rules of the game can finally get a real tank to go home. The naive and curious son believed Guido's words. How much he wants a tank car! Joshua endured hunger, fear, loneliness and all the bad environment. Guido keeps his son's childlike innocence from being hurt by the game.

When liberation came, one night, the Nazis were preparing to escape. Guido hid his son in an iron cabinet and urged Wan to tell Joshua not to come out. He planned to take advantage of the chaos to go to the women's prison to find his wife Dora, but the Nazis found out. When the Nazis escorted Guido through Joshua's iron cabinet, he walked optimistically and strode, implying that his son would not come out, but soon he heard a cry.

At dawn, Joshua climbed out of the iron cabinet and stood in the yard. At this moment, a real tank car rumbled past him, and an American soldier got off the car and carried him onto the tank.

Men of Honor

Synopsis: Carl Braschel was born in a poor black tenant farmer family. When he was young, he was deeply attracted by the US Navy and enlisted in the army. When he first entered the military camp, he found that the navy was not as beautiful as he thought, and there were racial discrimination everywhere. Even the work of the crew had to exclude blacks. The harsh reality did not stop Jeancard Brashear from giving up his ideal. He is determined to be an extraordinary person. After meeting Bill Sandy (Robert De Niro), the young black man became crazy about being a diver in search and rescue work.

Carl Brascher spent almost two years lobbying abroad and actively fighting for it before he had the opportunity to participate in the naval diving training program. The teacher he met was none other than Sandy. This is a very stubborn guy, trying to dissuade Blachere from quitting this industry where blacks have never joined. However, Blachere stubbornly persisted. With his own actions, he broke the situation that white people monopolized the diving field in one fell swoop, broke through the strictest racial boundaries in the navy, and entered the diving elite of the US Navy-the deep-sea diving search and rescue force.

At this time, Sandy's life is full of twists and turns because of his unruly personality and bad habit of drinking, and his marriage conflict with Gwen (played by Charlize Salem) is also getting worse. But in spite of this, Blachere still met a strong opponent. Billy Sandy is really an excellent diver and difficult to get along with. After several confrontations, the two rivals finally established a close relationship. 1966 Brascher unfortunately lost half his leg in the accident of disposing of deep-sea nuclear warheads. At this time, Billy Sandy is helping Cloth.

Rachiele overcame great pain, bravely challenged the racial discrimination and bureaucracy in the army with him, and wrote a glorious chapter for the diving search and rescue in the history of the US Navy.

Carl, born in a poor black family? Blachere was drafted into the army, but he found that life in the military camp was not so beautiful, and racial discrimination and prejudice were everywhere. Carl. Blachere didn't give up his dream of becoming an extraordinary person. The young black man was fascinated by the diver's search and rescue work. After two years of struggle, he was finally allowed to participate in the naval diving training program, which has always excluded black people. Carl. After unremitting efforts, Blachere finally broke through the strictest racial boundaries of the US Navy and became a member of the deep-sea diving search and rescue team. The elite diver lost half his leg in the accident of disposing a deep-sea nuclear warhead in 1966, but he bravely overcame the pain.