Some people say that Leslie is an unrealistic transfer student, and her death is inexplicable. Some people say that Leslie is an angel who disappears automatically after completing the redemption task, but I say that the whole film is a self-growth process imagined by Jay. Jie's childhood was unsatisfactory. In fact, every little kid had an unhappy childhood, but when he grew up, he felt happy in retrospect (actually, when each life became the past, he was happy and happy, just because he lost his life.) he's angry at home, uncomfortable at school, bullied on the school bus, he has talents and hobbies but is stuck in the status quo, he's going to change that, HOW? He accepts the reality, what he changes is his own mind, he is optimistic and positive, pursues his own freedom, and uses fantasy to create a fairyland called Terabithia, where he preserves the natural innocence and pure happiness of children. This fairyland may be a forest on the mountain behind their home, but it is also a small world in his heart. The pure happiness obtained there also affects the reality. The reality becomes better because of the change of your mentality. This is not a fairy tale. Adults still do.
[Turn to a sentence] As soon as Leslie appeared on the stage, I was shocked by her amazingness. I lament that there is such a heroic and yet beautiful little girl in the world.
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