Bridge of Wonderland

Emilie 2022-03-22 09:01:39

1. Some movies are far from great, but they can literally change someone who sees them at the right time. I feel that Bridge To Terabithia is such a movie.

2. The form is a bit like "The Chronicles of Narnia", in which children enter their own fantasy world, but the core is completely different. "Bridge To Terabithia" has a much smaller format, focusing only on the growth of teenagers. Still, Bridge To Terabithia is far more moving than The Chronicles of Narnia.

3. When I saw more than half of the movie, I thought, yes, it's just a Disney movie, so I probably won't do anything too much. If I were to tell this story, I would have to... (spoiler involved), But then I found out that the movie actually did what I envisioned, and it did more than I thought, and he made the hero Jess guilty.

4. The heroine Leslie is very cute. If I can have a daughter, I hope she can have some Leslie qualities. At least in one respect, like us, I don't have a TV in my house either.

5. In adolescence, people often encounter irresistible fears, such as incompetence, poverty, ugliness, difficulty in communication, etc. Bridge To Terabithia lets people use their minds to solve these problems. It seems that a lot of kids have this problem and it goes away in adulthood. In fact, not all children can solve their inner problems before they grow up, but when they grow up, they get used to these fears and learn to endure, but those fears are still hidden in the dark, waiting for an opportunity to swallow their souls. "Bridge To Terabithia" says that the greatest reward life can give is to try to do what is worth doing. This teaching is helpful to all fearful people.

recommend.

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Extended Reading

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!