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Entrez dans un nouveau monde.
Jess est un garçon solitaire menant une vie terne. À l'école, il est la cible de toutes les moqueries et, chez lui, se retrouve obligé d'aider ses parents, qui éprouvent des difficultés financières, à effectuer les tâches ménagères. Ce quotidien monotone est transformé le jour où Jess fait la connaissance de Leslie, une nouvelle voisine. Dotée d'une imagination débordante, elle entraîne Jess dans un monde féerique qu'elle invente avec lui. Dès qu'ils franchissent un fossé situé dans les bois proches de leurs maisons, les deux enfants gagnent un univers mystérieux, le royaume perdu de Térabithia, où rôdent de dangereuses créatures au service du roi des Ombres…
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All of my friends my age remember this as the sadest film they watched as a kid
Simply great! A family movie with a serious tone.
Such a lovely, heartbreaking movie. I cried. Josh and AnnaSophia made it special. Their chemisty is mind-blowing. This piece touched my heart and soul.
_Bridge to Terabithia_ attempts to explore childhood imagination and friendship, but is ultimately weighed down by forced drama, uneven storytelling, and a strangely hollow emotional core. The central conflict between the boy and his parents — especially his father — feels contrived. The father’s coldness is never explained in a way that makes sense for a child so young, and his occasional anger comes off as unearned and out of place. The subplot about the family being too poor to buy sneakers stretches believability. The film repeatedly insists on this hardship, yet the family owns a house, a car, and puts food on the table. The idea that they'd send their child to school barefoot or in falling-apart shoes feels exaggerated to the point of distraction. The school bully storyline goes nowhere and promotes the frustrating idea that standing up for yourself is wrong. This passive message is far too common in modern family films and offers little value. As for Terabithia itself — the fantasy world is underdeveloped, visually bland, and oddly lifeless. Both kids share the same hallucination-like vision, but the rules are never clear. If the takeaway is that escapism solves your problems, that’s a questionable message for young viewers. Despite its emotional ambitions, the film feels emotionally flat and conceptually confused.