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Bridge to Terabithia

  • 2007
  • PG
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
183K
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Josh Hutcherson and AnnaSophia Robb in Bridge to Terabithia (2007)
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Leslie and Jess create the secret kingdom of Terabithia, a land of monsters, trolls, ogres and giants where they spend their free time ruling as king and queen and fighting evil creatures.Leslie and Jess create the secret kingdom of Terabithia, a land of monsters, trolls, ogres and giants where they spend their free time ruling as king and queen and fighting evil creatures.Leslie and Jess create the secret kingdom of Terabithia, a land of monsters, trolls, ogres and giants where they spend their free time ruling as king and queen and fighting evil creatures.

  • Director
    • Gabor Csupo
  • Writers
    • Jeff Stockwell
    • David Paterson
    • Katherine Paterson
  • Stars
    • Josh Hutcherson
    • AnnaSophia Robb
    • Zooey Deschanel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    183K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,283
    561
    • Director
      • Gabor Csupo
    • Writers
      • Jeff Stockwell
      • David Paterson
      • Katherine Paterson
    • Stars
      • Josh Hutcherson
      • AnnaSophia Robb
      • Zooey Deschanel
    • 636User reviews
    • 186Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Josh Hutcherson
    Josh Hutcherson
    • Jess Aarons
    AnnaSophia Robb
    AnnaSophia Robb
    • Leslie Burke
    Zooey Deschanel
    Zooey Deschanel
    • Ms. Edmunds
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Jack Aarons
    Bailee Madison
    Bailee Madison
    • May Belle Aarons
    Kate Butler
    Kate Butler
    • Mary Aarons
    Devon Wood
    • Brenda Aarons
    Emma Fenton
    • Ellie Aarons
    Grace Brannigan
    • Joyce Aarons
    Latham Gaines
    Latham Gaines
    • Bill Burke
    Judy McIntosh
    • Judy Burke
    Patricia Aldersley
    Patricia Aldersley
    • Grandma Burke
    Lauren Clinton Clark
    Lauren Clinton Clark
    • Janice Avery
    • (as Lauren Clinton)
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    • Carla
    Cameron Wakefield
    • Scott Hoager
    Elliot Lawless
    • Gary Fulcher
    Carly Owen
    • Madison
    Jen Wolfe
    • Mrs. Myers
    • Director
      • Gabor Csupo
    • Writers
      • Jeff Stockwell
      • David Paterson
      • Katherine Paterson
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    ismamuzzaman

    One of those few movies that made me cry.

    This movie is like a happy memory from my childhood. I had seen it once when I was very young and today, as a 20 year old. And honestly, I cried both the times. As a child, I learned what imagination was from this movie. And now, I acknowledge how much freedom I had as a child. This may not have been the best movie ever made, or the best movie I have ever seen, but whenever I will see this movie, I know it will remind me of some of the best memories from my childhood, and remind me how much I should cherish those memories.
    8landonfreeman

    Not a children's story????

    I have read about 30 reviews on here about this movie, many of them saying this film is not for kids. While I do understand where some parents may be coming from, I have to disagree. I personally read this book when I was in 5th grade. That was 11 years ago, yet somehow that book still sticks in my mind. I honestly had completely forgotten what the book was about, but I remember it being about two kids. Therefore, seeing the movie was like experiencing the story all over again. I DO think this is a good movie for children 10+. Like I already mentioned I was 11 when I read the book for the first time and I remember it having quite a positive impact on me. I didn't remember the novel or what it was about, however I did remember that it touched me in a way that very few books ever did. Kids 10+ need to see this movie.

    Death is not something to fear. It is just a passing from one stage in life to the next.
    8SnoopyStyle

    Good performances from the kids

    Jesse Aarons (Josh Hutcherson) is picked on at school, and is forced to wear his sister's hand-me-down sneakers. His father (Robert Patrick) is a poor farmer. Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb) is new in school. Jesse strives to be the fastest runner but then he gets beat by the new girl. It turns out that she's their neighbor. She is an imaginative writer and he's constantly drawing in his book. He's infatuated with the music teacher Ms. Edmunds (Zooey Deschanel). At first, he doesn't like the new girl but he finds her to be a fellow traveler bullied by the other kids. Together, they find a worn out rope swing. They create the imaginary fantasy land of Terabithia just across the creek.

    There is a big twist in the movie that turns this into something more than a run-of-the-mill kids movie. It's a fine kids movie for most of the film with great performances from Hutcherson and especially Robb. It's not too sugary. The characters have great personalities and good emotions. It's not the first time that this twist happened in a family movie. It is a big surprise when it happens because it's not really hinted at. This one is done well.
    10balaenaglacialis

    "Terabithia . . . enthralls and absorbs the viewer in the magic of imagination and the reality of every-day life.

    Review: By Morgan Stewart

    It is hard to put into writing just how marvelous and wonderful Bridge to Terabithia really is, yet as I attempt it, I can't help feeling disturbed at how ridiculous people are being about the marketing of this film. Thank goodness most real critics have looked past the agreeably deceptive marketing, into the heart and beauty of this film, which, with or with the misleading advertisements is impressive. After seeing it, I struggled to think of a better way of marketing this film, without giving away its ending or taking away the only audience that still seems to watch PG movies, kids.

    After watching it, however, I couldn't imagine taking anyone under ten to see it, nor could I imagine anyone under ten enjoying it as much as young adults, or even older audiences would. So, as deceptive as the advertising was, I myself realize that the fascinating story, the charm and skill of the actors, and the good direction of newcomer to live action film-making, Gabor Csupo, more than makes up for the slightly skewed first impressions. And I am eternally grateful that it did not turn into what everyone seemed to want, a cheesy Narnia rip-off. If anything, the movie was a lot better than the preview made it seem to be, and I was pleasantly surprised.

    Instead of the brash and rude approach to filming movies, that seems to be the standard today with effects driven movies, Terabithia focuses on the characters, the story, and the heart when telling this beautiful tale. Which, is part of the reason why I enjoyed it so much. Too often now days the story is built around the effects, not around the characters. A rather cumbersome and annoying way to tell a story, or be told a story, if you ask me. Instead, Terabithia uses the talents of both the amazing young actors, and its adult cast to enthrall and absorb the viewer in the magic of imagination and the reality of every-day life.

    The story focuses on young Jess Aarons, whose school life and home life aren't all that ideal. He deals with bullies at school, and four sisters at home. Josh Hutcherson, who I haven't particularly enjoyed before, plays the part of Jess perfectly, his emotions and reactions spot on, throughout.

    What is a school without the new girl? Leslie Burke, played by AnnaSophia Robb, takes on the part of the imaginative and friendly new girl and brings to Jess gifts of imagination and friendship. Robb truly does a superb job in bringing to life the thoughtful and imaginative Leslie Burke.

    All of the supporting cast was also brilliantly portrayed. I especially enjoyed the performances of Robert Patrick as Jess's father, and young Bailee Madison as Jess's little sister May Belle.

    Together, Jess and Leslie create a world to call their own. A place that no one else can get to, a place in their imaginations. Terabithia, a land of beautiful creatures and dangerous enemies, springs forth from their imaginations, and becomes a place to call their own, away from the bullies and monotony of everyday life.

    What really struck me as brilliant was the limited, yet still perfect number of glimpses into the children's' imaginations. We don't see a lot of Terabithia, which is good, because it is more about the journey of the characters, than the land of Terabithia. That said, it still has quite a few more scenes of adventure than the book by Katherine Patterson, all of which add to, not take away from the story.

    The writing, also is quite good. David Patterson, son of the novel's author takes great care when adapting the beloved work of his mother into a screenplay. Most of the lines from the book aren't there, but there are a few which make it in, revealing the care and love that was put into the scripting of this movie. Personally, I enjoy the screenplay of the movie more than the words of the book, but that is just my opinion. The movie's script greatly aided in the believability of the characters, and the motion of the scenes, which were crisp and well-planned.

    The movie touched on my every emotion, bringing me to tall peaks of happiness and leaving me teary-eyed and disconsolate, but still had a perfect and satisfying ending. I also, personally thought, the scenes and situations were more powerful, poignant, and realistic, than the book, which surprises me. Usually, the movie can't live up to the book. In this case, the phrase seemed switched around. The book didn't live up to the movie. As weird as it is for me to say this about a movie, Terabithia touched my heart like no film has ever before. And I doubt any film will give me quite the same feeling, ever again.
    7homietime

    I'am glad it wasn't full of digital junk .

    I think the previews were misleading yes .But i was very glad that there was a story instead of a bunch of bad digital junk .Most of the people in the theater were crying. Sad yes but meaningful. Well written and very likable cast .Very brave .My girlfriend and i were the only two adults without kids and i thought this really is a kids movie but by the end i would have to say it was a little much for kids under 6 or 7 it is a very sad movie .The location was very pleasing .The two main girls were very well cast very engaging and you will see the boy in upcoming films as he is a very sellable kid .I would have to say well worth the price of a ticket

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    • Trivia
      It was AnnaSophia Robb who came up with the name of the Dark Master. Initially in production, it was referred to as the "Key Monster."
    • Goofs
      When Leslie tells Jess to open her purse to let the light out, the purse switches from Jess' to Leslie's hands, and back again between shots.
    • Quotes

      Leslie Burke: Just close your eyes, but keep your mind wide open.

    • Crazy credits
      Typo at the ending credits (from 90:38 to 95:11 on the DVD). At 94:13 (where it is mentioned in the actors' commentary), a drawing in the background of a Squogre is labeled "Squorge".
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Music & Lyrics/Bridge to Terabithia/Breach/Black Snake Moan/The Lives of Others (2007)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Matthew Gerrard, Robbie Nevil, and Mike Krompass

      Produced by Matthew Gerrard and Mike Krompass

      Performed by Hayden Panettiere

      Hayden Panettiere appears courtesy of Hollywood Records

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • New Zealand
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El mundo mágico de Terabithia
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland War Memorial Museum, Domain Drive, The Domain, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Walden Media
      • Hal Lieberman Company
      • Lauren Levine Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,272,442
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,564,612
      • Feb 18, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $137,587,063
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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