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Bridge To Terabithia
1hr 31 mins PG

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  • 5 stars out of 5  

    By Tom Charity from LOVEFiLM

    Make-believe merges with reality in this fantasy adventure starring Anna Sophia Robb and Josh Hutcherson.

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  • Suspend your disbelief

    Rated - 4.0 stars  
    By Billy from Edinburgh, Scotland , 17 May 2007

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Hands Up Please for all those of you who think that Bridge to Terabithia is a fantasy graphic adventure set in a fairy-tale land stumbled upon by two children with vivid imaginations.

    Almost all of you, I thought so. That’s what Disney wanted you to think, you see; that’s the way they marketed it. Don’t worry, I fell for it too. I was ready for interesting fantasy characters and great world-changing battles. Didn’t happen though, did it?

    But that’s just Disney playing at being multinational conglomerates and trying to rip the money from people’s pockets any which way they can, we can’t blame them for that, can we? Luckily their hoodwink tactics have no bearing on the writing and the production of this movie; and even those of us who have been duped into the big comfy armchairs with our large salted popcorn and large sugar water get to enjoy a good two hours of old-fashioned family entertainment, complete with a message from the heart and an overwhelming sense of spirit.

    This entire film gives you the feel of an eighties Disney movie: family relationships, fantastical happenings, emotional awakenings - you know the stuff, the same feeling you used to get from watching the Littlest Hobo or for some, Highway to Heaven. This is no big surprise as the story comes from a 1977 book of the same name. A lot of people knew this before they entered the theatre and therefore knew what to expect. Silly me.

    The book follows the same plot as our film, which takes place in the real world and concerns the newborn friendship between Jess and Leslie. Jess is an artist and Leslie is a story-teller, so when they start to get along it blossoms into a flurry of imaginative activity very quickly and they are soon off fighting the Dark Lord in their magic kingdom. This kingdom is not like Oz or Narnia however, but consists merely of some scary looking trees, a few rogue squirrels, some evil crows and a tree house. The use of imagination is strongly suggested by our characters and the computer visuals are kept limited by the production team, making it firmly understood that what we are dealing with here are real people and real situations. This is vital to the plot as Jess and Leslie use their time and experience in their fantasy world to good effect when they are faced with similarly difficult situations at school and at home. Through the confidence and trust they are building with each other they start to overcome all of their other demons.

    You may by now be thinking to yourself, ‘Well, that’s a bit tame isn’t it?’ and sure enough this is not your frills, spills, superfluous sells, kind of affair; but just wait for the kicker at the end of the story. Watch the children’s burgeoning relationship flourish with unexpected enthusiasm and joy; marvel at the wonder and contentment of a partnership that knows freedom and expression which gives birth to happiness; then watch what happens next and tell me that you’re not more affected than all of the other Harry wizards, Spider heroes garbage. Tell me then what kind of stories we should be giving our children.

    After the initial disappointment of Bridge to Terabithia not being what I thought it was going to be, it showed itself to be a very thoughtful, intelligent, incisive movie which used it’s best talents to best effect to realise the vision appropriate for the style of plot and themes. The acting was excellent by both young leads, helping you to believe in the magic of the imagination. The situations were realistically drawn in the real world and wonderfully realised in Terabithia. The feeling of the themes hit home bang on target, affecting me in the cinema and staying with me afterwards. Beside Lady in the Water this stands out as the best story-telling fantasy in recent years.

    Take your kids to see it and then talk to them about it afterwards.
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  • Brilliant but heartbreaking!!!

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 12 Mar 2013
    Brilliant but so sad, had me sobbing but so wonderful worth watching. Has a magical twist to it. SO GET WATCHING!!!!!
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  • beautiful and heartbreaking

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 09 Mar 2013

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    i cried so much omg its beautiful !!!!!!!!!!amazing loved every bit the mean bully was nice at end and even though she died her memory lived on!
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  • must see film

    Rated - 4.5 stars  
    By fatbadcat (1 review) , 19 Feb 2013

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    not really a fantasy more a look at the bond that grows when two lonely children find a world of imagination and how this helps them in real life. the ending is truly sad
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  • Never have i cried be

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 07 Feb 2013
    I didnt cry on marly and me, my sisters keeper or any film for that matter up untill now..... I was not expecting that at all! a fantasic film!
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  • An absolutely brilliant piece of story telling

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 30 Jan 2013
    A family film that is at first a bit trippy, in the sense that there's a lot of crazy imagination going on and CGI being used to emphasize this, but then you're kept grounded with the real world situations and events that surround the two main characters. It is so sad I'm still emotional, just because we can all sort-of relate to it. In the end, an absolutely brilliant piece of story telling...prepare to cry though
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