about childhood, about growing up

Duane 2022-03-24 09:01:41

I am 26 years old this year. I often miss the time of my childhood. I can no longer recall the happy times of those days in those wild ideas.
Are you happy? There must have been unhappy times, but what to say. Who of us now doesn't want to go back to the past?
This film brings us back to that age, the age where we can be carefree and full of fantasy.
In fact, with that heart, people of any age can stay happy and be as carefree as they were when they were children.
Now we are more like Jesse, obviously we should be very happy, but for one reason or another, we can't be happy. Leslie is not so much his good friend, but rather a beacon in his life, guiding him to open himself heart, accept the world with heart. So, at the end of the film, Leslie's death was a huge blow to him and it was unacceptable. But the film perfectly explains it with death, people will grow up sooner or later, and often we experience more of what is right and wrong, how to accept new things, how to adapt to new environments, and how to guide others to open up like Leslie. own heart.
This is growth, regardless of age.

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  • Aletha 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    "One day I will throw everything away, and I will find the right way." When we long for a perfect fairy tale, the film brings us a completely different feeling. Growth is always full of laughter and pain. There is always someone who becomes the sunshine in your heart. Even if that person finally leaves, you still experience a gorgeous adventure, in a wonderland that belongs to the depths of your heart.

  • Emmitt 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    Everyone needs a friend like this, but she left too quickly. The plot was rushed, but it was hard to hide that I was moved and cried. . . And Zooey, beautiful.

Bridge to Terabithia quotes

  • Jack Aarons: She brought you something special when she came here, didn't she? That's what you hold onto. That's how you keep her alive.

  • Jesse Aarons: How come you're so good at that?

    Leslie Burke: Good at what?

    Jesse Aarons: Building stuff. I mean, you're really good at it for a girl.

    Leslie Burke: Same way I'm fast... for a girl.

    Jesse Aarons: You know what I mean.

    Leslie Burke: You're pretty good at art, for a boy.

    Jesse Aarons: Okay, okay, truce.