+Mew Two - "It was a before and after for me too." I couldn't have said it better myself. It was for me, too. SPOILER ALERT: And it's an especially poignant story when you consider that it would be a major "before and after" for the main character himself. Imagine this: you are living your usual, fairly dull life as a middle school student, with nearly no social life, and your peers teasing and harassing you at school. Then, purely by chance, someone of your own age group comes along who actively makes graceful social advances towards you, and the two of you almost immediately become very close friends, each of you being the ONLY friend that the other has, and get used to ooking forward to meeting her after every school day as a matter of course. After months of this, the most recent memory you have of her is watching her walking away from you in the rain after a fun day, smiling back at you as she goes, obviously looking forward to the next time you will see each other; clearly indicating she very much likes you, and, in conjunction with other interactions with her, suggesting that she may even someday be open to a romantic relationship with you. The two of you are looking forward to your next meeting and many good days to come, year after year, confident that even your VERY NEXT interaction will take the friendship a big step further. Then, the next day, you come home after an outing to be told that she has died, and you're left hanging with your last memory of her having been one of a situation open to many enjoyable interactions to come, as if, as I’ve said, the very next meeting could have been another major step in the friendship. So much hope, so many good future prospects - now dashed. After not even a year of friendship, she has been taken away from you. It would be a memory and relationship without resolution or closure. The relationship would feel so unfinished. It would have been suddenly cut short while building up to something great. Interacting with her, until this point, been such an integral part of your daily life that you may even feel like you have lost a part of your self. In the aftermath, everything and everyone you see or experience in your daily life would remind you of what you've lost - the lights and colours of the house you live in, the dinner table and tablecloth you sit down at to eat every morning and gloomy winter evening, the room you sleep in, the patterns and colours on the covers you sleep under, the street you walk out on to every morning, the colour of the school bus you step into each school day, the walls of the classrooms you enter and sit in for hour after hour - all would remind you of your loss, each sight and experience permeated with grief and reminding you of your suffering. You might, at times, momentarily think you should talk to your friend about how you feel, only to immediately remember that she is the one who is gone, and that is precisely the reason why you are feeling like you need someone to talk to. Plus, in Jesse's case, to add salt to the wound, you would even have to wake up every morning, day after day, year after year, to see your neighbour's house - once your closest friend's house - and accept that she is not in it, except perhaps in the form of ashes in an urn on the mantlepiece or in the attic or the basement. And trying to avoid these things by isolating yourself would only magnify your pain. Nothing you see would feel the same after her death than before it. The significance of every ordinary sight would definitively be changed. It would take months, if not years, and some new and very supportive and close-knit relationships, to finally feel normal and comfortable again, and to accept what has happened - to feel at peace with it. That year of your life would be forever coloured with your memory of her, and of losing her. Your life would, from that point forward, be starkly divided into into periods before and after that year. The memories pre-Leslie would now be laden with pain due to the naivety and innocence you now remember having lived with, and the tragedy itself that you now know later came but did not see coming, and the memories post-Leslie would be laden with the burden of loss and grief. Losing her indeed would be a heavy burden and a major, defining obstacle in your life story.
There's something so beautiful and irreplaceable in this movie and the book it's based on. What we see in the movie - and what's explicitly discussed in the book - is that Leslie has an impact on Jesse that changes the way he sees himself and the world. At the beginning of the narrative, he races so that he can win the approval of his classmates because he sees himself as failing to fulfill a role that society has set for him. It's implied that art is seen as "feminine" or "gay," and that he's trying to prove his masculinity and worth by excelling in athleticism. Then Leslie comes along, beats him in the race, and dashes his dreams - and that is important to the story, because his dream of fitting in and finding self-worth through others' approval *needed to be dashed.* She drags him out into the woods and shows him a new way to see the world, helps him imagine more abstract moral concepts like duty and courage, and appreciates his art rather than putting him down for having an unconventional interest. And let's not forget that Leslie was bullied too - her talent for running (and in the book, her haircut) get her picked on for being unfeminine. They're both the weird ones out, and together they escape the arbitrary standards of an unaccepting society and create worlds and lives which belong only to them. To the casual reader/watcher it may just seem like a game that a couple of kids are playing and will eventually grow out of, but it changes Jesse for the better. Near the end of the book, it says, "It was up to him to pay back to the world in beauty and caring what Leslie had loaned him in vision and strength. As for the terrors ahead - for he did not fool himself that they were all behind him - well, you just have to stand up to your fear and not let it squeeze you white." In the movie and book, we see him build the bridge and bring his sister to Terabithia. We can tell that he's found a new form of self-actualization that's based on his inner character and what he can create, rather than on what other people have to say about him. The main message is that, no matter what you're good at or what others think of you or how insignificant your accomplishments may seem, the only person it needs to be important to is you. Even if you're just a fifth grader in a small town who knows like 30 people and is liked by fewer, *it matters that you're here.* What you can do for the world, for your family, even just for yourself, matters. It matters that you exist.
"And let's not forget that Leslie was bullied too - her talent for running (and in the book, her haircut) get her picked on for being unfeminine. They're both the weird ones out, and together they escape the arbitrary standards of an unaccepting society and create worlds and lives which belong only to them." THANK YOU! Some analysis of the story tend to make out Leslie as an example of the 'Manic Pixie Dream Girl' Trope, and that simply isn't the case. Her family not being habitual TV-watchers, her deep love of reading, being somewhat outspoken and her colourful and offbeat fashion sense, all set her apart from their school crowd a bit. And as Jess's dad notes at her funeral wake, although free-spirited and somewhat outgoing, his daughter had trouble making close friends. Leslie grew a lot from her relationship with Jess as well, with him pushing her to reach out to Janice Avery, providing her with company when her often busy writer parents were occupied, and most importantly a compassionate confidant who understood her deep imagination and natural flair for storytelling, when most others couldn't grasp her strong creative vibe.
Too good ... this movie ,its characters, its soundtrack ,its message , imagination will all be my top favorites forever, Thanks for sharing this with us ...
I did my level best not to cry it was hard but it got me I let some tears out and this movie made a 19 year old cry imagine u all when u were kids cause I was 2 this movie is stuck in my mind and I can't let it out
This was the first movie I saw that I was invested in. Not just in the cool visuals and action scenes, but invested in the characters, and the story. I had seen Mufasa's death in The Lion King. I had seen Bambi's mother die in Bambi. But nothing compared to what I felt when Jack Aarons said those infamous words: *"your friend Leslie is dead".* For the first time a movie had actually made me emotional. A movie had challenged me. A movie had taken me to a place I never thought possible. A movie viewing had, at that moment, ceased to be a passive act. But was instead something that called for my active participation. In that moment I had my mind opened to what storytelling could do and how it could affect someone so much. How a collection of pictures, words, musical notes, and ideas could change someone. Could inspire someone. And could lead to a *"Mind Wide Open!”*
Elise Burke-. I’d recommend listening to this beautiful piece with high quality earbuds. It sounds as if the music is wizzing past you and swirling all around you. The musical phrases coming at you from all different angles only increases that feeling of unlimited creativity. The feeling that you can accomplish anything. The feeling of *”Closing Your Eyes and Keeping Your Mind Wide Open”*
I remember watching this movie for the first time when I was 8 years old (I'm 25 now) and I thought I was watching some Chronicles of Narnia type movie I was really enjoying these 2 and their adventures, until that part... man was I traumatized... today I understand how well it portraits the grief with the death of a loved one
I love this song. It’s like it’s gradually trickling into a more magical world. Like you’re slowly stepping through a gateway to fantasy as the song progresses.
when i was little i used to write my own fantasy stories. i love fairies, elfs, gnomes, mermaids, everything related wirh magic. And i use to hear this song while writing, to take me to another world within my words.
What a coincidence! I am from Brazil, using this song to wirte my novel. I also write since I was a little girl, but is the first time I use this song. :')
I just recently found out about this movie, ironically through a meme app. BOY OH BOY, did this movie make me fall in love with it only to tear my hearts to shreds. Such is life though. We take good things for granted in life and we don't realize its true value until it's gone.
This film holds a very special place in my heart. Growing up, I had a similar story to Jesse's. No friends (I didn't even go to public school, my parents insisted on homeschooling me and my siblings), a family falling apart with my parents separating (and feeling powerless to stop it), remote country life in southern Maryland, financial hardship (I also wore my sister's hand-me-downs!), unhealthy religiosity, budding artistic and creative skills antagonized by a pressure to do "manly" things, and, unbeknownst to me at the time, latent homosexuality. When I saw this film for the first time in theaters, as a vulnerable fourteen-year-old, it made me feel seen. Leslie was the friend I needed then, and as she did for Jesse, the character helped me through the dark time. She inspired me to stay true to my interests and what I wanted to do with my life. Grew up and went to college. After graduating I was hired by Walt Disney Imagineering in Florida, before heading out to California to be a story artist for film and TV. I'm exactly where and who I need to be, and I want to inspire others to do the same. If you happen to be another "Jesse" reading this, to you I say, don't give up on what inspires you, but also don't be afraid to try new things. What is it you want most? The journey of life is excruciating, yes, but the joy you are able to experience and create along the way is what makes it so special. The world can't wait to see what you have to give! ❤
i watched this movie when i was really young and didn't fully understand it...but the music always woke something in me, it made me feel like i was living and not just existing in this world. it's been years but now i understand
When I listen to this piece of music, I CRY and am so happy at the same time! Unbelievale! Loved the movie, loved the book- the message behind it about friendship and imagination is so relatable for me. Love it!
Disney really have lost their magic. You hardly even hear or even see such a thing now. Oh.. Bridge of Terabithia, I still keep a DVD of this magical and beautiful movie. 😭😭
Narnia, Harry Potter, Teribithiya and Disney's animated movies are honestly the best movies. These are some movies which reminds me of my childhood and literally I have seen them so many times but still they are so fresh to me in every essence.
Thank you for uploading this track. It makes me feel I'm entering miraculous land of Terabithia. I love this film so much. It brings me many good memories from my childhood, and it has so brilliant, deep and hartbreaking story. TheBridge to Terabithia makes me pleased and sad at the same time. It surprises me how deeply it toutched me, even if I'm a bit old now. I wish I was young kid once more.
I love this so much. It's such a great movie. Probably one of the first movies to ever cause me this much pain. But it was just as beautiful as it was painful. So nostalgic to go back to it
Fun Fact: Disney originally wanted to put Leslie in a coma. Have her in a coma which will have the same effects as the death scene, but slightly different with a hope of her awaking. They wanted to make it seem like she was going to die, when in actuality her eyes open at the end and there will be a after credit scene with her, the boy, and the boy's little sister going across the bridge. But the author demanded for this ending to happen. A lot of authors do have control over their movies on how it ends. If the company does not follow the authors orders, the author can simply pull it from production. Even if this was a beautiful movie with a ending, Disney wanted to give us an ending with Leslie being alive and possibly a part 2.
Honestly whoever didn’t cry when Jess was told that Leslie was dead when they were kids, I have no words. Listening to this song again is bringing back so many good memories watching the movie
Me, and whenever i am depressed(Which i am 99%) of the time, then i go listen to things like this and just Bridge To Terabithia in general, i am obsessed with that universe and the characters.. :( :( :_(
I would like that, but also i wouldn't because i like feeling sad and stuff when thinking about Leslie and that Jess lost the only friend he had.. i would kill myself if that were me..
when I saw the trailer I think that is a copy of narnia, but I have cry a lot. Holy shit!!! How Disney can do a movie like this. but the music is awessome!!!!!!
"Just close your eyes and keep your mind wide open" 😭
Yixing'sJurojil World "What do we call this place?"
"Terabithia"
*_"We Rule Terabithia and Nothing Crushes Us"_*
✏️🛡🗡
"Your Mark, Set, Go" This Is Some Of The Paroles Of legends
You Need To Write Your Mark To Be One Of The #Terabithians
*_Read More_* I’m curious, what did you mean when saying “This is Some of The Paroles of Legends”?
This movie changed my life
Andy Armstrong I now I was addicted to zootopea until I saw bridge to terabithia i can't stop watching it because its good and sad :(
Andy Armstrong
I understand you.
It was a before and after for me too.
+Mew Two - "It was a before and after for me too."
I couldn't have said it better myself. It was for me, too. SPOILER ALERT:
And it's an especially poignant story when you consider that it would be a major "before and after" for the main character himself. Imagine this: you are living your usual, fairly dull life as a middle school student, with nearly no social life, and your peers teasing and harassing you at school. Then, purely by chance, someone of your own age group comes along who actively makes graceful social advances towards you, and the two of you almost immediately become very close friends, each of you being the ONLY friend that the other has, and get used to ooking forward to meeting her after every school day as a matter of course.
After months of this, the most recent memory you have of her is watching her walking away from you in the rain after a fun day, smiling back at you as she goes, obviously looking forward to the next time you will see each other; clearly indicating she very much likes you, and, in conjunction with other interactions with her, suggesting that she may even someday be open to a romantic relationship with you. The two of you are looking forward to your next meeting and many good days to come, year after year, confident that even your VERY NEXT interaction will take the friendship a big step further.
Then, the next day, you come home after an outing to be told that she has died, and you're left hanging with your last memory of her having been one of a situation open to many enjoyable interactions to come, as if, as I’ve said, the very next meeting could have been another major step in the friendship. So much hope, so many good future prospects - now dashed. After not even a year of friendship, she has been taken away from you. It would be a memory and relationship without resolution or closure. The relationship would feel so unfinished. It would have been suddenly cut short while building up to something great. Interacting with her, until this point, been such an integral part of your daily life that you may even feel like you have lost a part of your self.
In the aftermath, everything and everyone you see or experience in your daily life would remind you of what you've lost - the lights and colours of the house you live in, the dinner table and tablecloth you sit down at to eat every morning and gloomy winter evening, the room you sleep in, the patterns and colours on the covers you sleep under, the street you walk out on to every morning, the colour of the school bus you step into each school day, the walls of the classrooms you enter and sit in for hour after hour - all would remind you of your loss, each sight and experience permeated with grief and reminding you of your suffering. You might, at times, momentarily think you should talk to your friend about how you feel, only to immediately remember that she is the one who is gone, and that is precisely the reason why you are feeling like you need someone to talk to. Plus, in Jesse's case, to add salt to the wound, you would even have to wake up every morning, day after day, year after year, to see your neighbour's house - once your closest friend's house - and accept that she is not in it, except perhaps in the form of ashes in an urn on the mantlepiece or in the attic or the basement. And trying to avoid these things by isolating yourself would only magnify your pain. Nothing you see would feel the same after her death than before it. The significance of every ordinary sight would definitively be changed. It would take months, if not years, and some new and very supportive and close-knit relationships, to finally feel normal and comfortable again, and to accept what has happened - to feel at peace with it. That year of your life would be forever coloured with your memory of her, and of losing her. Your life would, from that point forward, be starkly divided into into periods before and after that year. The memories pre-Leslie would now be laden with pain due to the naivety and innocence you now remember having lived with, and the tragedy itself that you now know later came but did not see coming, and the memories post-Leslie would be laden with the burden of loss and grief. Losing her indeed would be a heavy burden and a major, defining obstacle in your life story.
It changed mine too, so touching
@@fishofgold6553 OMG, such a wonderful way of putting out your feelings for someone who you deeply cared for.
This is so nostalgic.
I loved this movie so much as a kid
trisket ly 😭😭😭 true
same.
Do you still love it, 6 years later? :D
@@wavexphonk I do😭
@@emmi5999 yay!
This song REALLY gets my imagination flowing.
Same
Does it still do that for you 5 years later?
same
@@wavexphonk Yes.
@@AkkuBakku999 Yay.
1:05 is the moment I started crying without even realizing. Narnia, Harry Potter and Bridge to Terabithia's music has a special place in my heart.
Ikr? It's like goosebumps!
Same i use this song to sleep
And Lord of the Rings.
Your comment has been in my head for the past yeard
@@aaatt268omg yes
We rule Terabithia, and nothing crushes us! 🗝
Yes
Us
How sad you are leslie burke death😭😭 but i feel so much painful.
Always.
“Nothing causes us”
There's something so beautiful and irreplaceable in this movie and the book it's based on. What we see in the movie - and what's explicitly discussed in the book - is that Leslie has an impact on Jesse that changes the way he sees himself and the world. At the beginning of the narrative, he races so that he can win the approval of his classmates because he sees himself as failing to fulfill a role that society has set for him. It's implied that art is seen as "feminine" or "gay," and that he's trying to prove his masculinity and worth by excelling in athleticism.
Then Leslie comes along, beats him in the race, and dashes his dreams - and that is important to the story, because his dream of fitting in and finding self-worth through others' approval *needed to be dashed.* She drags him out into the woods and shows him a new way to see the world, helps him imagine more abstract moral concepts like duty and courage, and appreciates his art rather than putting him down for having an unconventional interest. And let's not forget that Leslie was bullied too - her talent for running (and in the book, her haircut) get her picked on for being unfeminine. They're both the weird ones out, and together they escape the arbitrary standards of an unaccepting society and create worlds and lives which belong only to them.
To the casual reader/watcher it may just seem like a game that a couple of kids are playing and will eventually grow out of, but it changes Jesse for the better. Near the end of the book, it says, "It
was up to him to pay back to the world in beauty and caring what Leslie had loaned him in vision and strength. As for the terrors ahead - for he did not fool himself that they were all behind him - well, you just have to stand up to your fear and not let it squeeze you white." In the movie and book, we see him build the bridge and bring his sister to Terabithia. We can tell that he's found a new form of self-actualization that's based on his inner character and what he can create, rather than on what other people have to say about him.
The main message is that, no matter what you're good at or what others think of you or how insignificant your accomplishments may seem, the only person it needs to be important to is you. Even if you're just a fifth grader in a small town who knows like 30 people and is liked by fewer, *it matters that you're here.* What you can do for the world, for your family, even just for yourself, matters. It matters that you exist.
Damn this is spot on man
"And let's not forget that Leslie was bullied too - her talent for running (and in the book, her haircut) get her picked on for being unfeminine. They're both the weird ones out, and together they escape the arbitrary standards of an unaccepting society and create worlds and lives which belong only to them." THANK YOU! Some analysis of the story tend to make out Leslie as an example of the 'Manic Pixie Dream Girl' Trope, and that simply isn't the case. Her family not being habitual TV-watchers, her deep love of reading, being somewhat outspoken and her colourful and offbeat fashion sense, all set her apart from their school crowd a bit. And as Jess's dad notes at her funeral wake, although free-spirited and somewhat outgoing, his daughter had trouble making close friends. Leslie grew a lot from her relationship with Jess as well, with him pushing her to reach out to Janice Avery, providing her with company when her often busy writer parents were occupied, and most importantly a compassionate confidant who understood her deep imagination and natural flair for storytelling, when most others couldn't grasp her strong creative vibe.
Beautiful and spot on interpretation. Thank you for sharing.
Art doesn't have sexuality :)
Too good ... this movie ,its characters, its soundtrack ,its message , imagination will all be my top favorites forever, Thanks for sharing this with us ...
i have 22-years old but when i see this movie i feel like iam just a children
my happy childhood with this movie
You 25
26
We all do
14 me
27!!
You’re lying if you say you didn’t cry at this movie
I sobbed. I showed my friend and he watched it blank faced the whole way. I was like "You heartless jerk!!!" XD
I didnt cry but it was sad
When leslie died yup
After the rewatch I teared up a bit
I did my level best not to cry it was hard but it got me I let some tears out and this movie made a 19 year old cry imagine u all when u were kids cause I was 2 this movie is stuck in my mind and I can't let it out
This was the first movie I saw that I was invested in. Not just in the cool visuals and action scenes, but invested in the characters, and the story.
I had seen Mufasa's death in The Lion King. I had seen Bambi's mother die in Bambi. But nothing compared to what I felt when Jack Aarons said those infamous words: *"your friend Leslie is dead".*
For the first time a movie had actually made me emotional. A movie had challenged me. A movie had taken me to a place I never thought possible. A movie viewing had, at that moment, ceased to be a passive act. But was instead something that called for my active participation.
In that moment I had my mind opened to what storytelling could do and how it could affect someone so much. How a collection of pictures, words, musical notes, and ideas could change someone. Could inspire someone. And could lead to a *"Mind Wide Open!”*
Dominick Benincasa Ikr I feel like I could do anything when listening to this song 😀
Elise Burke-.
I’d recommend listening to this beautiful piece with high quality earbuds. It sounds as if the music is wizzing past you and swirling all around you.
The musical phrases coming at you from all different angles only increases that feeling of unlimited creativity. The feeling that you can accomplish anything.
The feeling of *”Closing Your Eyes and Keeping Your Mind Wide Open”*
Dominick Benincasa woah it sounds beautiful, I feel like I can fly which is weird!
I felt the same!
awe :((
I remember watching this movie for the first time when I was 8 years old (I'm 25 now) and I thought I was watching some Chronicles of Narnia type movie I was really enjoying these 2 and their adventures, until that part... man was I traumatized... today I understand how well it portraits the grief with the death of a loved one
I love this song. It’s like it’s gradually trickling into a more magical world. Like you’re slowly stepping through a gateway to fantasy as the song progresses.
So annoying that this isn't on Spotify! Thanks for keeping it up here so we can continue to come back to it ❤️
This is one of my favorite movies/ movie themes of all time
Now guys, put high quality headphones on your head, increase the sound and enjoy!! :)
That’s exactly what I'm doing now 🎧
when i was little i used to write my own fantasy stories. i love fairies, elfs, gnomes, mermaids, everything related wirh magic. And i use to hear this song while writing, to take me to another world within my words.
Lycan Power12 sounds like heaven
Lycan Power12 sounds edgy
The best movie I have ever seen in my life
What a coincidence! I am from Brazil, using this song to wirte my novel. I also write since I was a little girl, but is the first time I use this song. :')
Aye, 24 years old and yet whenever this song plays it revives the child in me.
This movie was a big part of my childhood. I now occasionally listen to the theme the think back, it kinda gets depressing tbh
This theme gets me teary-eyed, it's so beautiful and sensitive
"See you"
"Yeah see you"
wow best memories
Yeah
1:05
That musical track has been in my head ever since I saw this in theaters. Makes me want to travel the world and see all its wonders.
This movie have been my childhood favorite movie 😭😪😌😊
The ending made me extremely emotional even when I was a child!!
mayfeweret sem tuyu
Whenever I want to return to my childhood I just have to come here, it transmits me a kind of mix of sadness and happiness.
Yes! I literally remembered about this again 2 years later and man, I cried listening to it, I love it, now and forever.
This song is beautiful
*A message to the future generations:*
_Don't let this song die._
This move is completely change my life. ❤❤
Some thing is special in this film 🎉❤
Absolutely
You should read the book. So good.
I swear. Go to a park and swing with a pair of ear buds in. Listen to this song. It's an experience.
I think I've never cried for a movie, but this. Gosh, I am 20 and I still cry if I watch it again. Is it normal? What were they thinking?😢
Encouraging and depressing at the same time , dangerous combination
like if this movie made u cry ;)
More times than I can count.
I Epp i love you man :)
+Wesam Naji i used to watch this movie every day during maybe two months in 2008 and cried all the times. yea... i know im a dumb
Filipe Lucas no man ur a great guy and everone else cry ;) hope you enjoy your day
Best Childhood.
I just recently found out about this movie, ironically through a meme app. BOY OH BOY, did this movie make me fall in love with it only to tear my hearts to shreds. Such is life though. We take good things for granted in life and we don't realize its true value until it's gone.
This film holds a very special place in my heart. Growing up, I had a similar story to Jesse's. No friends (I didn't even go to public school, my parents insisted on homeschooling me and my siblings), a family falling apart with my parents separating (and feeling powerless to stop it), remote country life in southern Maryland, financial hardship (I also wore my sister's hand-me-downs!), unhealthy religiosity, budding artistic and creative skills antagonized by a pressure to do "manly" things, and, unbeknownst to me at the time, latent homosexuality. When I saw this film for the first time in theaters, as a vulnerable fourteen-year-old, it made me feel seen.
Leslie was the friend I needed then, and as she did for Jesse, the character helped me through the dark time. She inspired me to stay true to my interests and what I wanted to do with my life.
Grew up and went to college. After graduating I was hired by Walt Disney Imagineering in Florida, before heading out to California to be a story artist for film and TV. I'm exactly where and who I need to be, and I want to inspire others to do the same.
If you happen to be another "Jesse" reading this, to you I say, don't give up on what inspires you, but also don't be afraid to try new things. What is it you want most? The journey of life is excruciating, yes, but the joy you are able to experience and create along the way is what makes it so special. The world can't wait to see what you have to give! ❤
Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing
When I listen to this song and close my eyes it's like I'm flying over Terabithia..It is so beautiful, it makes me cry everytime.
*This movie.....this movie is what made my imagination ‘My Imagination’*
This movie destroyed my childhood ♡
Same bro. It destroyed me emotionally, and I don't think I've ever recovered fully.
@@WillemLawyer true, I watched yesterday night and I am really broken from inside out
But it made mine
@@WillemLawyer omg same
This song randomly appeared in my head just now. I sang it a bit and tried to remember where it came from, then I remembered. Thank you brain 🧠
Update, I watched the movie again.
What do you mean I have tears in my eyes? I’m not crying, you’re crying! 😭
@@coastredwoods It's okay, i cry every day myself.. i can't get Leslie out of my head myself..
In the Middle of 2018 and this will never get old. I will show my sister's children adventure's along with this movie (If they will ever have any).
Top 3 favorite movies growing up, Such an amazing movie!
I LOVE this theme
I love this melody, thank you :)
"Keep your mind open" 🍃🌻
uma das melhores trilhas sonoras! 1:50 >>>> aaah sinta >>>>
one of the best soundtracks! 1:50 >>>> aaah feel >>>>
i watched this movie when i was really young and didn't fully understand it...but the music always woke something in me, it made me feel like i was living and not just existing in this world. it's been years but now i understand
this movie made me cry in every time i watched and i still
When I listen to this piece of music, I CRY and am so happy at the same time! Unbelievale! Loved the movie, loved the book- the message behind it about friendship and imagination is so relatable for me. Love it!
Im 20 years old and i still cry like a 6 year old and in a way beautiful
Disney really have lost their magic. You hardly even hear or even see such a thing now. Oh.. Bridge of Terabithia, I still keep a DVD of this magical and beautiful movie. 😭😭
This song brought back my memories. I became a different person.
Narnia, Harry Potter, Teribithiya and Disney's animated movies are honestly the best movies.
These are some movies which reminds me of my childhood and literally I have seen them so many times but still they are so fresh to me in every essence.
had to come back to relive my childhood for a bit
We realizing now our childhood is end and time flies very fast 💔🥺😭
This movie is sadder than Tony Stark’s death.
I guess you're right???
Miguel Cela de Miguel truee
And it is more inspiring✨
I dont agree but it totally made me cry and made my heart sink
@Miguel Cela de Miguel ever heard of chronicles of narnia ??
What's so brilliant about this theme is that it would sound right at home in a fantasy epic
are you implying that BTT isn't a fantasy epic?
My top favourite movie. . rellay i m crying so crying i love this movie
I would love to listen this movie soundtrack on Spotify
UGH just listening to this makes me cry!?
This movie changed my life and it’s such a big part of me... I seriously love this movie it’s so nostalgic.
2019 and I'm still listening 😊😊
i dont have any word . how great the song is
I wonder how would you all react if this theme was used in World of Color or in a Disneyland fireworks show?
I would ball my fucking eyes out.
I would cry so fucking much
I guess you just have to close your eyes and keep your mind wide open to that idea 😉
This movie literally made me cry so much.
Leslie is a friend anyone would be so lucky to have. 🌹
Thank you for uploading this track. It makes me feel I'm entering miraculous land of Terabithia. I love this film so much. It brings me many good memories from my childhood, and it has so brilliant, deep and hartbreaking story. TheBridge to Terabithia makes me pleased and sad at the same time. It surprises me how deeply it toutched me, even if I'm a bit old now. I wish I was young kid once more.
Same here....... same here.
One of the most emotional movies in my life ❤
I love this so much. It's such a great movie. Probably one of the first movies to ever cause me this much pain. But it was just as beautiful as it was painful. So nostalgic to go back to it
This was and still is my favourite movies from my childhood
best movie ever.
Fun Fact: Disney originally wanted to put Leslie in a coma. Have her in a coma which will have the same effects as the death scene, but slightly different with a hope of her awaking. They wanted to make it seem like she was going to die, when in actuality her eyes open at the end and there will be a after credit scene with her, the boy, and the boy's little sister going across the bridge. But the author demanded for this ending to happen. A lot of authors do have control over their movies on how it ends. If the company does not follow the authors orders, the author can simply pull it from production. Even if this was a beautiful movie with a ending, Disney wanted to give us an ending with Leslie being alive and possibly a part 2.
I only remember this movie because she died.
Legendary 🔥❤ nearly 2020 ❤❤
The nostagia chills i get from this man
Honestly whoever didn’t cry when Jess was told that Leslie was dead when they were kids, I have no words. Listening to this song again is bringing back so many good memories watching the movie
I like this music it's wonderful
You must have seen this this movie to understand the beauty of this song :)
one of my favorite movies of all time
I wish I were a kid again 😔
The teachers in school used to put it on when it rained and then it would mysteriously break after the teacher took Jess out on a trip
I listen to this on repeat whilst writing Bridge to Terabithia 2 :)
I loved Jess so much! He's my favourite character in BTT!
Mine was Leslie
*Who's still listening to this in 2018??*
P.S. I am. ;)
Nope not me! I’m listening in 2019!
@@Sophiethecartoonfan same
It's 2020
يا الله
Me, and whenever i am depressed(Which i am 99%) of the time, then i go listen to things like this and just Bridge To Terabithia in general, i am obsessed with that universe and the characters.. :( :( :_(
2020-
This movie was a life changer for me
This was my childhood I feel so old and I'm now 20 years old. 👍😁
nice I'm 18
Cheryl McHugh-Hall-
Same here. It’s amazing how time flies
12 years
00:58
whose still here 2023? i can't even count how many times i cried because of this movie
I have little memory of the film but the soundtrack definitely haunts me to this day. Once in a while it will just randomly pop into my mind.
I could literally listen to this all day!
2:27 sounds like someone is softly humming to the song in the back ground
I thought it was 😭😭
WOW This is Amazing. ✨✨
Only 3 movie ever made me cry this was the first one and even if I watch it now still same effect, just amazing film #2018
I like this very much . It took me to childhood
What made this movie so nostalgic along side narnia....oh man I wish there was another narnia or bridge to terabithia movie 😫😫
*+Based_YoungBlood* They're actually working on _The Silver Chair._ narnia.wikia.com/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia:_The_Silver_Chair_(film) :)
We need to stop acting like this film never existed it’s amazing best film ever I’m 14 and I’ve watched it about 60 times since it came out
I just watched again love you so much😭😭😭😭
Yesterday I watched this movie
Last 10 minutes I'm crying 😭😭😭❤
I'll Never forget this movie
WE DONT TALK ABOUT THIS MOVIE. IT NEVER EXISTED
I would like that, but also i wouldn't because i like feeling sad and stuff when thinking about Leslie and that Jess lost the only friend he had.. i would kill myself if that were me..
😂😂😂I hate this damn movie
@@pyerack it's soo sad and I don't like crying, every time
when I saw the trailer I think that is a copy of narnia, but I have cry a lot. Holy shit!!! How Disney can do a movie like this. but the music is awessome!!!!!!
Wow When i listen to this song i fell like i'm the queen of this world ❤👑
it's giving me chills until now :((( indeed this is the best movie i've watched in my entire life :(
Beautiful movie. Could not stop crying at the end.
Dont worry guys Leslie's not dead she just went back to Heaven as she was an angel in human form
Beautiful film ❤
2020 and i'm still crying