Bridge to Terabithia with Josh Hutcherson: Blu-ray Cover
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Bridge to Terabithia Director: Gabor Csupo Cast: Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Zooey Deschanel, Robert Patrick

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 06/19/2007
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 19,736
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Backstage: "Digital Imagination: Bringing Terabithia to Life," "Behind the Book: the Themes of Bridge to Terabithia," Music Video - AnnaSophia Robb: "Keep Your Mind Wide Open"; Movie Showcase: Instant Access to Select Movie, Scenes that Showcase the Ultimate in High Definition Picture and Sound; Seamless Menus.

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Disc #1 -- Bridge to Terabithia
1. Jess Aarons
2. Leslie Burke
3. Fastest Kid in the Fifth Grade
4. "Why Cant We Be Friends?"
5. Enchanted Rope
6. Rulers of Terabithia
7. Prince Terrien, Giant Troll Hunter
8. The Golden Room
9. Church Sunday
10. Lost Keys
11. The Perfect Day
12. No!
13. Stranded
14. Building the Bridge
15. Credits

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Editorial Reviews

From the producers of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe and the mind of author Katherine Paterson comes a rousing fantasy adventure about family, friendship, and the wondrous power of imagination. A perpetual outsider both at home and at school, Jess Aarons (Josh Hutcherson) just never seems to fit in no matter how hard he tries. When his goal to become the fastest runner in middle school is unexpectedly thwarted by newly arrived classmate Leslie Burke (AnnaSophia Robb), who enters in an "all boys" race and leaves her competitors in the dust, Jess soon strikes up a friendship with the imaginative outsider. Their bond is soon cemented thanks to Leslie's love for storytelling and Jess' skill as an artist, and the two lonely kids create a secret kingdom called Terabithia that is only accessible by swinging over a stream on a nearby rope. Though Jess and Leslie may be considered outcasts by their classmates, their adventures in Terabithia find the pair doing battle against the dreaded Dark Master and his malevolent creatures while plotting revenge against the schoolyard bullies. Now, thanks to his adventures in Terabithia and his friendship with Leslie, Jess finally finds the confidence needed to stand tall and be himself. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Very good movie.by Anonymous

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August 03, 2008: I took my kids to see this. It is a gentle introduction into life, love and loss. Heartwarming and sad, it is an excellent film with a top-notch cast. And to the reviewer below me, don't ruin it for everyone else by giving away the plot. Just because you are bitter because it's not happy-go-lucky lollipops and rainbows, don't give away the plot.

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Not a kid movie!!by Anonymous

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January 05, 2008: This movie should have come to the theater with a warning on it for its heavy emotional content. This is not the fun-loving carefree adventure movie that it is advertised to be. I would have never taken my children to see it had I known the plot twist involved the tragic death of a main character. All the guilt, pain and sadness in this movie made everyone cry their eyes out in a miserable way. I repeat this is NOT a movie for children and adults expecting a Happy Feet/Shrek kind of happy escape need to be warned.

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