"Bridge to Wonderland": Wonderland accompanies me

Isabell 2022-04-20 09:01:40

"Bridge to Wonderland": My Journey with Wonderland

This is a fairy tale movie. When I first saw it, it felt like "The Chronicles of Narnia", and when I look back, it has the core of "Heartbeat". As in "Heartbeat", the boy is shy and shy, and he has an old-fashioned and sluggish father. On the contrary, the girl is enthusiastic, optimistic and cheerful. This complementary pairing drives the film's development. The difference is that the happy ending of "Heartbeat" is set against the accident of the little heroine of "Bridge to Wonderland", which adds to the sadness. Such a good girl, God, how could you let her go so early.

The fantasy situation of the film puts us in a fairyland, and the little lady fell on the bridge of fairyland by accident, which adds to the unreal feeling of the little lady. In fact, before the girl arrives, the boy is building his own world with pencils and drawing the blueprint of his kingdom. The girl is the guide, both real and fantasy. The director set up such a girl for the boy. Every boy with a "home" character longs for such a girl. Take you on an adventure, let you be her guardian, help you rebuild your kingdom, and find yourself to accompany me.

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Extended Reading
  • Shirley 2021-11-19 08:01:27

    That music teacher is so beautiful~

  • Elody 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    It's good even if it touches your heart for a second I had a teacher like this in my purest school days. I really don't believe Leslie died. I just think she went to their kingdom. Her death surprised and familiar to me like our lives always have sorrow. pregnant

Bridge to Terabithia quotes

  • Jesse Aarons: [crying] Is it like the Bible says? Is she going to Hell?

    Jack Aarons: I don't know everything about God, but I do know he's not going to send that little girl to Hell.

    Jesse Aarons: [sobs] Then I'm going to Hell, because it's all my fault.

    Jack Aarons: Don't you think that, even for a minute.

  • Leslie Burke: You are who you are - not your parents.