Bridge To Terabithia / (Ac3 Dol Ws)
Format: Blu-ray
UPC: 0786936733624
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- Release Date : 19/06/2007
- Distributor : Import
- Genres : Family
- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Subtitles : French, Spanish
- Number of discs : 1
- Rated : PG
- Credits
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- Actors : Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Zooey Deschanel, Robert Patrick, Bailee Madison
- Directors : Gabor Csupo
- Studio : Walt Disney
- Run Time : 96 mins
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Synopsis :
Based on Katherine Paterson's young-adult novel and filmed in picturesque New Zealand; Bridge to Terabithia has lessons to impart about empathy and self-expression; but the tone is never heavy-handed. Jesse (sleepy-eyed Josh Hutcherson; Zathura); a fifth-grade loner; lives in the country with his parents and four sisters; including pesky May Belle (Bailee Madison); who adores him. His strict father (Robert Patrick; The Terminator 2) works in a hardware store. Money is tight and classmates make fun of his hand-me-downs; so Jesse finds refuge in running and drawing. Everything changes when two writers and their daughter Leslie (wide-eyed AnnaSophia Robb; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) move in next door. Leslie is faster than all the boys; which initially puts Jesse off; but the two soon bond over their love of make-believe. In the forest; they find a creek that can only be crossed by rope. Leslie names the land on the other side Terabithia; where they imagine themselves rulers of the kingdom. Jesse and Leslie also connect with their unconventional music teacher; Ms. Edmonds (Zooey Deschanel; Elf); who encourages their creativity. Despite the tension at home; Jesse's personal life is finally coming together when the unthinkable happens. Will he revert to his anti-social ways or will he grow from the experience? Though aimed at all ages; pre-school students may find Terebithia's creatures frightening. For grade-school kids and up; however; there's much to savor in this smartly written; sensitively acted film. --Kathleen C. Fennessy