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Bridge to Terabithia
The life of Jesse (Josh Hutcherson), an adolescent, changes when he befriends Leslie (AnnaSophia Robb), the class outsider. Together the friends imagine a whole new fantasy world to escape reality.
7 June 1993, Wellington, New Zealand
5 November 1958, Marietta, Georgia, USA
25 February 1993, Auckland, New Zealand
9 February 1990, Auckland, New Zealand
9 September 1993, Los Angeles, California, USA
February 20, 2007
It's rendered in a very touching and authentic and beautiful way.
December 04, 2007
It's the sort of movie I admire more in retrospect than I did while watching it.
December 05, 2014
An understated, touching and largely faithful version of Katherine Paterson's pre-teen novel.
December 05, 2014
Thanks to its subtle touches and strong character development, Bridge to Terabithia is not only entertaining for the family but for anyone who wants to leave reality behind for a little while.
December 05, 2014
Bridge To Terabithia's scope is surprisingly broad for a family film: it deals with identity, family, the nature of courage, the difficulty of being an outsider and even God. But its main thrust is friendship.
November 22, 2013
This screen adaptation of Katherine Paterson's now-classic novel for young readers tells its story with agreeable simplicity in between computer-generated monsters.
December 05, 2014
Bridge to Terabithia is a brave film but a disturbing one, and even though it is inspired by real-life events, it feels like a cheat.
November 22, 2013
The special effects suggest a Narnia-like romp, but the movie has a darker, more sorrowful landscape to explore and it does so brilliantly, with true nuance and heartfelt sincerity.
May 03, 2007
An affecting inquest into the nature of courage, mortality, grief and the healing power of faith.
December 05, 2014
Bridge to Terabithia is not only faithful to the novel but also stands to become a beloved family movie.
December 05, 2014
The characters, especially those of the two ten-year-old protagonists, ring true and when, just past the midway point, tragedy strikes it's quite devastating.

