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<blockquote data-quote="On_Call" data-source="post: 19864" data-attributes="member: 3211"><p>We took the munchkins to see Bridge to Terabithia yesterday afternoon as they are off school and my office was closed for Presidents' Day.</p><p></p><p>I have to say that my expectations were not very high, but the movie far exceeded them! It was well-written and both husband and I enjoyed it. (Actually, we joked that we can't remember the last time we took the kids to a movie that had actual actors in it - not an animated movie - lol.)</p><p></p><p>Having said that, though, and I don't want to give too much away to spoil it for those who want to see it, there is a terrifically sad part that I did not know was coming. Had difficult child not read the book already at day treatment, I know he would have been upset. And easy child - at (almost) 8 - was visibly upset, but since the movie turned around at the end, she was okay.</p><p></p><p>Without giving it away - has anyone else seen it and were you surprised, too??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="On_Call, post: 19864, member: 3211"] We took the munchkins to see Bridge to Terabithia yesterday afternoon as they are off school and my office was closed for Presidents' Day. I have to say that my expectations were not very high, but the movie far exceeded them! It was well-written and both husband and I enjoyed it. (Actually, we joked that we can't remember the last time we took the kids to a movie that had actual actors in it - not an animated movie - lol.) Having said that, though, and I don't want to give too much away to spoil it for those who want to see it, there is a terrifically sad part that I did not know was coming. Had difficult child not read the book already at day treatment, I know he would have been upset. And easy child - at (almost) 8 - was visibly upset, but since the movie turned around at the end, she was okay. Without giving it away - has anyone else seen it and were you surprised, too?? [/QUOTE]
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