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Bridge to Terabithia
Review by Peter T. Chattaway | posted 2/16/2007




Bridge to Terabithia

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MPAA rating: PG
(for thematic elements including bullying, some peril and mild language)

Genre: Family, Fantasy

Theater release:
February 16, 2007
by Walt Disney Pictures

Directed by: Gabor Csupo

Runtime: 1 hour 35 minutes

Cast: Josh Hutcherson (Jess Aarons), AnnaSophia Robb (Leslie Burke), Zooey Deschanel (Miss Edmunds), Robert Patrick (Jack Aarons), Bailee Madison (May Belle Aarons), Lauren Clinton (Janice Avery), Cameron Wakefield (Scott Hoager), Jen Wolf (Mrs. "Monster Mouth" Myers)

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There are fantasies, and then there are stories about children who fantasize. There's a big difference between the two, and Bridge to Terabithia, which concerns two children who invent an imaginary kingdom in a hidden forest, is definitely the latter. But at times the filmmakers seem to think this movie ought to be a full-blown fairy tale, instead; that is certainly how the marketing team has tried to sell it, with posters and trailers that emphasize the special effects and refer to the kingdom of Terabithia as a place that is "discovered" rather than created by the children.

The result is a film that may turn away two of its biggest potential audiences, and for very different reasons. On the one hand, fans of Katherine Paterson's 30-year-old novel—which emphasizes the importance of children imagining things for themselves—may be turned off by the ads, which are filled with CGI creatures as if to say that children need not worry, the imagining has been done for them. And on the other hand, people who are drawn to the movie by the special effects may be disappointed to find out that the film actually stays fairly true to the book, much of which takes place in a poor farmer's home and the school his children attend.

AnnaSophia Robb as Leslie
AnnaSophia Robb as Leslie

Those who take a chance on the film, however, may find it a reasonably mature and even poignant story about friendship, family and tragic loss. It's about a boy named Jess Aarons (Zathura's Josh Hutcherson), who has both artistic and athletic aspirations: he loves to draw, and he wants to be the fastest boy in school. Jess doesn't get along with any of the other boys, and he doesn't get along too well with the females in his life, either. Not only is the biggest bully at school a girl by the name of Janice Avery (Lauren Clinton), but Jess is surrounded by sisters: two bossy older ones, one clingy younger one named May Belle (Bailee Madison), and a baby. As Jess puts it, "I've got four [sisters], and I'd trade them all for a good dog."

No sooner has the school year begun, though, than Jess meets a fellow misfit: a girl named Leslie (Because of Winn-Dixie's AnnaSophia Robb) who is even better at running and possibly even more creative than he is. Leslie and her parents recently moved in next door to Jess and his family, so it isn't long before Jess and Leslie start hanging out together—and when they discover a rope dangling over a creek, they use it to swing across to the forest on the other side. Leslie, ever the imaginative one, suggests that she and Jess pretend this forest is a kingdom named Terabithia, and the dilapidated treehouse that they find there becomes their "fortress."

Josh Hutcherson as Jess
Josh Hutcherson as Jess

In the original book, the children's experiences in Terabithia are described in strictly naturalistic terms; it is often only the dialogue between the children that clues you in to their imaginary world. The author describes the children carrying "sticks," but Leslie refers to the object in Jess's hand as a "sword"; in this way, the book tickles the reader's imagination, just as Leslie awakens Jess's imagination.




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