just finished watching "Bridge to Wonderland" at Yangliu at night. It's a pity to see this Disney movie today. It's a magic movie that children won't like. Adults can find the answer. Psychological Apocalypse. Regardless of the film's technique, this should be a masterpiece of spiritual realm. I didn't see the beginning, from when Leslie beat Jess in the school race, and when I noticed the name of the movie, I guessed that the elf-like Leslie must be an angel descended to earth, and it was unfortunate that she was right at the end. Being taken away by God, though sudden and cruel, is very realistic and poignant. Just like Dong Yong and the Seven Fairies, although they are always separated by the Milky Way, they can meet on the spiritual bridge of magpies.
Fantasy, dream, ideal, what is the difference? I think it is a progressive relationship. First, there are daytime fantasies, then nighttime dreams. Day after day, year after year, it becomes an eternal ideal. As long as you are willing to work hard and persevere for it, I think it will be accomplish. After watching the film, I thought of an old game "Fantasy World" that I played many years ago, which is also the same philosophical line. Isn't it a popular saying now? Successful people are visionaries.
How do we find a spirit in today's real life? I think this film gave me a lot of inspiration. I will always remember this sentence, "No one can scare us!" Hold on to your dreams, life is creative and colorful, let's look for the future moving, forget all cowardice and sadness, and move forward forever!
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