IMAGINATIVE 'TERABITHIA' KEEPS IT REAL.Byline: Valerie Kuklenski Staff Writer Terabithia is a fantasy land born of the joined imaginations of Jess and Leslie, a couple of young teens who bond in self-defense (Law) in protection of self, - it being permitted in law to a party on whom a grave wrong is attempted to resist the wrong, even at the peril of the life of the assailiant. - Wharton. See also: Self-defense against the bullies at their school. Set in a lush forest with awesome mountains and breathtaking waterfalls in the distance, Terabithia sounds like an idyllic escape, but actually it is a perilous place, home to all sorts of aggressive creatures attacking at will. One might wonder, then, why Jess (Josh Hutcherson) and Leslie (AnnaSophia Robb) dash off their school bus every afternoon and sprint toward this otherworldly realm in "The Bridge to Terabithia." It turns out to be less a refuge than a training ground where they learn how to stand up to their schoolyard oppressors. "We can do anything here," Leslie tells Jess, well before threatening creatures such as hairy vultures, "squogres" and a giant troll -- each inspired by a tormenting classmate -- show themselves. "The Bridge to Terabithia," adapted from the book by Katherine Paterson, marks the live-action directing debut of Gabor Csupo, creator of the Rugrats. He succeeds in keeping his main characters well-rooted in their daily lives, and his restraint in creating Terabithia is commendable. With no gratuitous Bestowed or granted without consideration or exchange for something of value. The term gratuitous is applied to deeds, bailments, and other contractual agreements. rainbows, elves or unicorns, it somehow is believable. The actors' nuanced performances are spot on. Robb ("Charlie and the Chocolate Factory") is utterly charming as Leslie Burke, the only child of a pair of fiction writers, ridiculed at school as the new kid who has no TV and invents strange stories in English class. Hutcherson ("Zathura") beautifully captures the pensive pen·sive adj. 1. Deeply, often wistfully or dreamily thoughtful. 2. Suggestive or expressive of melancholy thoughtfulness. , artistic loner loner Psychiatry A single young man estranged from society and family, who suffers from psychogenic pain, and tends to live 'on the edge', vacillating between aggression and depression; loners often have unrealistic goals, but are unable to work towards those goals that Jess Aarons is as the story begins, and gently transforms him as he gains strength and a sense of worth. Zooey Deschanel Zooey Claire Deschanel (born January 17, 1980) is an American actress. Biography Early life Deschanel was born in Los Angeles, California, and brought up in various international locations because of her father's work. is appealing as Ms. Edmonds, the music teacher who provides a bright spot in a school day and perhaps the only adult Jess and Leslie relate to. Robert Patrick is Jess' overworked, inattentive in·at·ten·tive adj. Exhibiting a lack of attention; not attentive. in at·ten father, who has more practical hopes for a son who spends hours sketching imaginary creatures and places. Credit New Zealand New Zealand (zē`lənd), island country (2005 est. pop. 4,035,000), 104,454 sq mi (270,534 sq km), in the S Pacific Ocean, over 1,000 mi (1,600 km) SE of Australia. The capital is Wellington; the largest city and leading port is Auckland. for providing Terabithia's lovely backdrop, but credit Weta Digital ''' Weta Digital is a digital visual effects company based in Wellington, New Zealand, an offshoot of the Weta Workshop physical effects company. Directors Peter Jackson, Richard Taylor, Tania Rodgers and Jamie Selkirk, founded Weta Digital in 1993 to produce the digital special of "The Lord of the Rings" fame with transforming it and giving life to the strange beings that Paterson left largely to her readers' imaginations. Valerie Kuklenski, (818) 713-3750 valerie.kuklenski@dailynews.com THE BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA - Three and one half stars (PG: bullying, children in peril, mild language) Starring: AnnaSophia Robb, Josh Hutcherson, Zooey Deschanel, Robert Patrick. Director: Gabor Csupo. Running time: 1 hr. 35 min. Playing: In wide release. In a nutshell: Based on Katherine Paterson's acclaimed children's book, the story of two young teens who learn to cope with real-world troubles by meeting challenges in the fantasy forest Fantasy Forest is the name of a series of ten Choose Your Own Adventure style gamebooks, published by TSR Inc. from 1983 to 1984. They are aimed at younger readers and mostly take place in the fantasy world of the popular Dungeons and Dragons role playing game, except for two which are is kept believable. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Josh Hutcherson as Jess and AnnaSophia Robb as Leslie travel through an otherworldly realm in "The Bridge to Terabithia," a land that is both a refuge and a training ground. |
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