not bad!

Consuelo 2022-12-09 20:10:27

At first I just saw a novel and discovered that "The Fountain of Youth" turned out to be a foreign textbook, so I searched the Internet and wanted to take a look. Finally, I read the novel first and found that it was very exciting. It is a children's work. So when I read the novel, I can't help but find the childlike innocence between the words. Later, I looked for the movie and found that there was only the original sound version, so I had no choice but to insist. After reading the scalp, I knew the plot before, and it was not difficult. I just felt that the innocence in the book disappeared, and the view of life that the original book focused on was also obscured by the Hollywood love story; fortunately, at least there is. A pure character like Alexis Bradel, so it's worth seeing.

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Tuck Everlasting quotes

  • Narrator: Winnie Foster was beginning to lose track of time. Had she been there a day? A week? A month? It seemed to Winnie that the Tucks lived in a way the rest of the world had forgotten. They where never in a hurry and did things the slow way. For the first time Winnie felt free to explore, to ask questions, to play.

  • [last lines]

    Narrator: Tuck said it to Winnie the summer she turned 15: Do not fear death, but rather the unlived life. You don't have to live forever. You just have to live. And she did.