Unsere kleine Farm - Wo ist Rose?
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDuring preparations for a Christmas baby, Rose Wilder is kidnapped by a woman who recently lost her child. While looking for Rose, Laura, Almanzo, and Mr Edwards meet a lonely orphan boy who... Alles lesenDuring preparations for a Christmas baby, Rose Wilder is kidnapped by a woman who recently lost her child. While looking for Rose, Laura, Almanzo, and Mr Edwards meet a lonely orphan boy who ends up living with that woman.During preparations for a Christmas baby, Rose Wilder is kidnapped by a woman who recently lost her child. While looking for Rose, Laura, Almanzo, and Mr Edwards meet a lonely orphan boy who ends up living with that woman.
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I'm not going to rehash the entire plot. I'm sure most have seen this episode or can read the main plot on IMDb for themselves. The happenings in Walnut Grove are believable (except for the afore mentioned missing snow and cold) But the happenings with Rose/Sam are a little bit unbelievable...
The fact they found Rose on such a wide prairie in itself was a bit unbelievable. But the conclusion was just downright bizarre! I will tell you that if someone took my child and took him to be their own, I wouldn't have just shrugged it off! I would have turned them into the law and let the law deal with it! And even back then, I seriously doubt they could just leave a orphan with a couple - especially someone who had just kidnapped a little girl!
The star and the "manger" was a bit over the top as well. I'm surprised they didn't find Rose that way! This has always left a sour taste in my stomach at the end....
But so many plot holes:
A disturbed woman kidnaps toddler Rose but she goes willingly and never throws a fit? You'd think a child who is with her stay at home mom all the time would have a different reaction instead of just smiles all the time.
Mr. Edwards never apologizes nor do Laura and Almanzo blame him for anything. Also, why is he at the saloon if he no longer drinks?
Laura should have gotten angry sooner and shouldn't have let Almanzo off so easy.
1896? Wasn't Baby Boy Wilder born in 1889? Rose should be closer to 10.
Was that adoption even legal? And why didn't Laura and Almanzo consider adopting?
Anyway, it's a Christmas movie so of course there is a happy ending. But long time fans need to suspend some belief.
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- Wissenswertes"Bless All the Dear Children" includes the only instance in which Laura refers to Mr. Edwards by his first name.
- PatzerIn the beginning, Charles Ingalls (Michael Landon) starts the narration stating that it is the winter of '96. Rose Wilder (Laura and Almanzo's daughter) is around 2 years old in this movie. The real Rose Wilder was born in 1887. She would be 9 years old.
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Nancy Oleson: You really do hate me, don't you?
Nels Oleson: YES!
- VerbindungenFollowed by Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder (1999)
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