O(∩_∩)O哈哈~,這也是導(dǎo)演表達(dá)的,LZ對(duì)國(guó)外文化積累蠻多的,沒有看到你寫的兒歌名字的話,我只算懂了一半......
Plot
Morris Lessmore sits on a balcony in the French Quarter of New
Orleans writing his memoir. Suddenly a tornado strikes, blowing
Morris’s writing out of the book and blowing him off the balcony.
While Morris frantically grabs for his book, the hurricane blows
away the buildings.
After the storm, Morris finds the city and its residents
devastated. He walks through the streets strewn with book pages and
into the countryside. There he sees a woman fly past, magically
suspended by flying books which she is holding with ribbons. She
sends one of the books down to Morris. The book’s pages flip back
and forth to animate an illustration of Humpty Dumpty, who urges Morris to follow
him.
The flying book takes Morris to a library where other flying
books live. Morris finds no humans there, but notices several
portraits on the wall, one of which is the woman he had seen.
Morris then becomes the proprietor of the library. He takes care
of the books, even saving the life of an early French edition of
Jules Verne’s From the Earth to the Moon
after it suffers a catastrophic injury falling from a
shelf.[Note
1] He also gives out books to those who
visit the library from the city still suffering from the effects of
the storm. Eventually Morris begins to rewrite his memoir, sharing
passages with the flying books who gather around him on the grassy
hill opposite the library.
Years later Morris, now an old man, finally completes the book.
Satisfied with his life’s work, he closes the book and heads for
the door. The flying books swirl about him and Morris becomes young
again. He then flies away, carried by flying books like the woman
earlier. As he departs, his book, which had earlier been a regular
book, becomes a flying book like the others, and returns to the
library. Just then, a young girl arrives. She sits down on the
steps of the library and begins to read Morris's book as the flying
books gather around. The final scene shows Morris’s portrait added
to the picture wall in the library.