I'm dead, you must shed tears for me

Theodore 2021-11-19 08:01:27

Maybe I shouldn’t be joking, especially after watching such a boyish girl’s tragedy, but people are just such a hypocritical face: I am so uncomfortable to death in my heart, I want to open my shirt. Hanging his eyes and shaking lightly: "It doesn't matter, I don't care. '

Actually, it was raining heavily in the hearts of the audience, with small rivers dripping on their faces. This shameful virtue shouldn't be used in the public, it is only suitable for being seen by the right people in the right place.

By the way, how many girls have you seen like Leslie? Don't want to use adjectives to pile up, the audience naturally has a steelyard in their hearts. This kind of child should only be in the sky, not humming, not confused, decadent, well-dressed and reliable, clever, cute, and literary, that’s all, since she herself said that God is only busy taking care of everything. Whoever goes to hell, then we can be clear and sure that she has indeed returned to heaven.

Divide the attention a little bit to Jess. As a boy, he is restrained, shy, sensitive and timid. In this case, the child met Leslie, who was unparalleled in the world, ran faster than himself, and thought better than himself. The beautiful girl was pitiful, and it made Jess's eyes rounded again and again. The eyes are full of persistence. At this moment, the corners of the audience's mouth should also grow wider and lighter.

Seven characters are enough, it is rare to be a confidant in life.

I don't care if you are a loser who is ridiculed by everyone, and I am not going to act as a savior who spreads the sun. I tried my best to tell you my efforts and understanding. I will accept all your paranoia and sensitivity, and I sincerely appreciate your genius and creation. I will raise my hands to support your decision and remind you of your small mistakes implicitly. There is a small world that belongs to us, and there are untold secrets, which give you the courage to face a frustrated life and the power to grin.

Is there such a person by your side? We should be pleased that Jess is there. Leslie told Jess through her father's mouth that she was still smiling in the red picture frame as if honey was flowing. So Jess is not sad, he can hold back his tears in the face of bad news until a bridge is built, Nothing crushes us, have you seen it? You know.

Uncle Yazi period, there will be no period later. Sentimental or innocent, the stereotyped female teacher wiped her tears and said that I can't forget, and I know that forgetting is harder for you. Presumably the audience will curse the screenwriter in dim tears. Just curse. Of course, thank you for the person you think of at this moment, your confidant or so-so.

How many people have said that life is like a play, and when the lights are dimmed at the end of the song, you are the only one left to speak sadly on the stage. So for such a beautiful film like pure water drops, please filter your mind as much as possible, and then silently watch it with the friendship or feelings that you should love, think, and remember, "Thank you, friend".

Dido, who has been cycled by my single, is not still singing indomitably:
"And I want to thank you
For giving me the best day of my life.
Just to be with you
Is having the best day of my life."

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Extended Reading
  • Verda 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    The heroine is the most pretentious and old school student I've ever seen, and I'm glad she died. Are these frequent hallucinations the result of heavy drug use?

  • Eduardo 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Why seeing and experiencing death can awaken the awareness of beauty and responsibility in the bottom of my heart... Not good!

Bridge to Terabithia quotes

  • Jesse Aarons: [to Leslie about going into the bathroom to talk to Janice Avery] What's the matter? A girl who can stand up to a giant troll is afraid of some dumb eighth grader?

  • Jesse Aarons: Look, the Squogre and the Vulture.

    Gary Fulcher: Hey, here he comes.

    Leslie Burke: And a guy who can stand up to a squogre is scared of a Hoager?

    Jesse Aarons: [pauses, then walks up to Ms. Edmunds's car] Ms. Edmunds?

    Ms. Edmonds: [gasps] He speaks!