Movie Review: Bridge to Terabithia - More Quality Films Like This, Please

The raw, honest emotion in the family/fantasy drama Bridge to Terabithia stems from a strong story and great star-making performances from two gifted young actors. This rare cinematic experience is rooted in Katherine Paterson’s novel of the same title, which won the 1978 Newbery Medal for best children's novel. Her son David co-wrote the screenplay with Jeff Stockwell (Wilder Days, which also starred Hutcherson).

Josh Hutcherson (Zathura, RV) plays Jesse Aarons, a budding artist who lives on a farm with four sisters. “I’d trade all my sisters for a good dog,” says Jesse. His younger sister May Belle, played by another rising child star, Bailee Madison, also plays a key role. Other challenges at home include Jesse’s desire for more attention/affection from his fairly distant, but well meaning father, played by Robert Patrick. Jesse doesn’t have much motivation at school either until a new teacher Miss Edmonds, played by Zooey Deschanel (Elf), shows considerable interest in his artistic endeavors. “Don’t let the other kids get in your way,” she tells Jesse.

Jesse also receives some much needed support from a new girl in school named Leslie Burke, well played by AnnaSophia Robb (Because of Winn-Dixie, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory). She’s chastised for not having a television in her house and prevented from using the restroom by a large bully named Janice, but she never loses her resolve. “We need to find someplace better than just not being at school,” Leslie advises Jesse. Leslie leads Jesse across a creek on a magical rope into an enchanted world called Terabithia. “Close your eyes and keep your mind wide open,” she says to Jesse.

The script eases into the more imaginative film elements beginning with the creative drawings at the opening credits then expanding even further than the book did. “We can do anything here,” says Leslie. Jesse eventually shares Leslie’s love for life as he builds more confidence in his abilities. “What’s so great about being serious all the time?” he exclaims. He even finds unlikely allies with other supporting characters like Jesse’s “Monster Mouth” teacher.

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  • 1 - Elizabeth

    Mar 07, 2007 at 1:01 pm

    Bridge to Terabithia is a breathtaking enchanted movie! even though i do suggest you read the book first, because the book decribes their feelings and personal thoughts. When i read this book it was with my class, and at the end everyone started crying.

  • 2 - bum

    Mar 07, 2007 at 1:01 pm

    hi my name is bum and i like this movie it fun!

  • 3 - blaire

    Mar 07, 2007 at 1:01 pm

    Bridge to Terabithia is an awsome movie and when it comes out i will definitly buy it. It's a story about a certian kind of friendship that you dont find everyday. I highly recomend reading the novel first because somethings they do not tell you in the movie that they do tell you in the book. Also the book describes alot more of the characters personalities then the movie does. It is very goo`d and i wish to see it over and over again!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 4 - fuyichin

    Mar 19, 2007 at 2:02 am

    I like this movie. Other than friendship and imaginary, I would like to add another 2 element which I think is important in this movie, Love and Sorrow management.

    I like the part Ms Edmonds and Jesse.

    These few scene
    1. When Leslie told Jesse, take a photo last longer.
    2. Ms Edmonds says (to Jesse), "Oh! You speak (or talk?)"
    3. May Belle talk to Jesse, "Your girl friend call"

    It really give me a good laugh.

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