Movie · 2007 · Adventure, Drama, Family · 1h 35m · PG · English
Curator score: 6.8/10 (894K ratings)
Discover a place that will never leave you, and a friendship that will change you forever.
Overview
Jesse Aarons trained all summer to become the fastest runner in school. So he's very upset when newcomer Leslie Burke outruns him and everyone else. Despite this and other differences including that she's rich, he's poor, she's a city girl, and he's a country boy the two become fast friends. Together they create Terabithia, a land of monsters, trolls, ogres, and giants where they rule as king and queen.
Ratings
Curator score: 6.8/10
IMDb: 7.2/10
Letterboxd: 3.74/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 85%
Metacritic: 74
TMDB: 7.3/10
Director
Gábor Csupó
Production
Lauren Levine Productions Inc., Walden Media, Hal Lieberman Company
Cast
Josh Hutcherson, AnnaSophia Robb, Zooey Deschanel, Robert Patrick, Bailee Madison, Kate Butler, Devon Wood, Emma Fenton, Grace Brannigan, Latham Gaines, Judy McIntosh, Patricia Aldersley, Lauren Clinton Clark, Isabelle Rose Kircher, Cameron Wakefield, Elliot Lawless, Carly Owen, Jen Wolfe, James Gaylyn, Ian Harcourt
Where to watch
Disney Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A heartfelt, surprisingly devastating family drama that balances childhood imagination with real emotional stakes. Its fantasy world is modest but meaningful, and the film lingers because it treats friendship, grief, and growing up with unusual sincerity.
Best for
Viewers who want a family film that actually has emotional weight
Fans of bittersweet coming-of-age stories
Parents and older kids who can handle sad material
Anyone drawn to stories about imagination as a coping tool
Skip if
You want a light, purely feel-good kids' movie
You avoid films with major emotional gut-punches
You prefer fantasy with extensive world-building and action
You are looking for an uncomplicated adventure
Overview
Bridge to Terabithia starts like a familiar childhood adventure, then quietly reveals itself as something much more tender and painful. The friendship at its center feels specific and lived-in, and the film understands how kids use imagination not just for fun, but to make sense of loneliness, class differences, family pressure, and fear.
Worth noting
What makes it endure is the sincerity. It never talks down to its audience, and it doesn’t soften the blow when the story turns tragic. That honesty is why so many viewers remember it so vividly: it’s a children’s movie that respects children’s feelings enough to break your heart.
Bottom line
The fantasy sequences are secondary to the emotional arc, but they work because they reflect the inner lives of the characters rather than distract from them. If you’re open to a family film with real sadness and a strong sense of childhood wonder, this is one of the more memorable entries of its kind.
Top Letterboxd reviews
dǝnis (3.5★) · 7548 likes
bridge to therapy
Silent J (3.5★) · 5847 likes
This is a children's movie. A CHILDREN'S FUCKING MOVIE! THIS SHOULD NOT BE SO GODDAMN DEPRESSING! WHY IS IT SO TEAR JERKINGLY, MIND NUMBLINGLY, TISSUE PULLINGLY DEPRESSING?!*angrily flips table* *walks away and cries*
Fucking Disney...
bel (4★) · 3369 likes
i love how the teacher just took jess to a museum on a weekend without any consent forms and just picked him up outside his house. WHERES THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PEOPLE!
for real my heart has been ripped out my chest and is laying on the floor sad.
kar 🥀 (4★) · 2877 likes
maybe if they didnt swing on that rope like 20 times at the beginning miss leslie burke would still be alive and i wouldnt be crying bc of yet another kid’s movie