Leslie is an angel, she makes up a world, and then leads Jesse to the fantasy land. The bizarre world, the monsters chasing the wind and the shadows, everything comes from the innocent heart and can be seen in the innocent eyes.
As the only boy in the family, his father's requirements for Jesse were too strict, and the poor family background also made this strictness seem a little unreasonable. Jesse saw the joy of the Leslie family while brushing the pulp. Rather than saying it was a difference in the way of education, I would rather understand it as a poor couple.
The first two-thirds of the film is devoted to the friendship between the two and the fantasy land that was born from it. And this kind of naive thinking that lacks logic, not only does not make people feel far-fetched, but it is like a fresh and natural breeze blowing across the face. I only have one sentence, it's really childish, but I love it.
However, the sudden turning point was unacceptable. Do you still call even your best friend when you're dating someone you have a crush on? I believe no one's answer is yes. However, at this time, God called back the angel.
It's hard to describe the kind of self-blame that I lost my most important friend because of a single thought. In the end, it was Terabithia who completed the redemption. Jesse built the bridge to the dreamland, and also built the bridge to his heart.
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