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Bridge to Terabithia (2007)
description written by member Tim:
Jesse Aaron has his dreams of becoming the the fastest track runner of his school. These dreams are crushed when a new girl named Leslie Burke beats everyone at running. Jesse and Leslie become best friends and discover a magical kingdom in the forest which they reign as King and Queen.
| Release Date: | February 16th, 2007 |
| Running Time: | 95 minutes |
| Directed By: |  | Gabor Csupo |
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Bridge to Terabithia Movie Review by Zara (2/24/2007) |
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I can understand how the production companies had trouble marketing this movie. Based on a children's novel that isn't as well known as some of the more positive books out on the shelves, it wasn't all that well known, so deceiving the public as to its true motives was easy.
The ads that I've seen showcase this flick as...
(complete Bridge to Terabithia review by Zara)
| Bridge to Terabithia Movie Review by Zombie Boy (4/11/2008) |
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Young Jess Aarons is a confused child. He wants more than anything to be an artist, but that conflicts with his lower class family and his father's strong, work with your hands ethic. He spends his days in school trying to earn some sort of respect while avoiding the bullies, and his nights cooped up in the house with four...
(complete Bridge to Terabithia review by Zombie Boy)
| Bridge to Terabithia Movie Review by Movie Addict (1/1/2008) |
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I have been anticipating this film for some time and was glad that I finally got a chance to see it. It exceeded my expectations and I have to rank it as the most enjoyable children's film I have ever seen.
First, I am in love with Leslie (AnnaSophia Robb). Yes, I know she is only 14. I want to adopt he - nothing more. I...
(complete Bridge to Terabithia review by Movie Addict)
I must admit, I was hesitant to read this book. I only read it because it was a requirement for a Children's Literature class I was taking, but as I got more into it I was shocked that I hadn't read it earlier in life.
But this is about the film. I have to say that few children's lit adaptations are as accurate and...
(complete Bridge to Terabithia review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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