We all want a Leslie

Gabe 2022-04-21 09:01:52

The biggest feeling of this film is the resonance. Perhaps most children have experienced dark times as children, being bullied more or less, or the days of nuisance that never end. But most children just endure it because they don't know how to change, or don't want to change, and then they grow up, and most of them become ordinary people.
So how lucky is jess to have a girl show him the limitless possibilities of human beings and tell him that the world will change because of your own thoughts. But she's like a genie who leads Jess on a better path and then disappears. To be honest, when I heard that Leslie died, I felt as absurd as Jess. From the previous plot, I didn't see any signs that the girl was about to die. Her instant disappearance made people doubt her existence. But for jess, the best things have been left, and when he took his little sister to Trebizia, I think Leslie should be there too.
In addition, Leslie is only a guide, and the bridge to Wonderland still has to be built by himself. Unfortunately, I only understand this when I am very old.

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  • 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

  • Alyce 2022-03-24 09:01:41

    The story is too unexpected, and the last part is really sad [Leslie, have you seen the bridge to fairyland that Jess built for you? 】

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.