Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Bridge to Terabithia -- better than the trailer?


You may recall that, three months ago, I was rather critical of the trailer for the upcoming film adaptation of Bridge to Terabithia. Turns out I wasn't alone -- but it also turns out the movie might be better than the trailer leads us to expect. A few days ago I interviewed Katherine Paterson, author of the Newbery-winning book on which the film is based, and we had this brief exchange:
PTC: One of the first things I heard about the Terabithia movie, about a year ago, was that it was going to be a "sprawling fantasy adventure", and they had hired a big special effects team for it, and my initial reaction was to sort of recoil at this--

KP: Your initial reaction? (laughs) What do you think mine was?

PTC: I don't know, you tell me!

KP: Well that was the thing I was most afraid of, that they would-- And if you've seen the trailer, my word. I'm just telling everybody I know, "Don't see the trailer, don't see the trailer." Because it's exactly what the trailer ends up making you think, is that it's this glorified fantasy adventure with nothing but special effects, and that's not what we ended up with in this movie.
There's more to this interview, and it will be published online at some point before the movie's February 16 release date -- but since I made such a fuss over the trailer here, I figured I should do my part now to discourage people from watching it. I'm still a bit apprehensive about this movie, but less than I was before.

FEB 12 UPDATE: The interview is now up at CT Movies.

FEB 16 UPDATE: And here is the shorter version for the magazine.

FEB 20 UPDATE: This part of the interview was cited in a story on the film's marketing campaign in yesterday's New York Times.

FEB 23 UPDATE: An excellent article on the theme of mortality in this story cited this interview, too, at Slate.com yesterday.

MAR 11 UPDATE: The Revealer also cites this interview.

6 Comments:

Blogger DanBuck said...

Good to know PTC. I hadn't seen your original thoughts about the trailer but I saw it last night with my wife (she teaches the book with her 5th graders) and RECOIL she did. So this is a bit reassuring.

4:25 AM  
Blogger RC said...

i really liked this book as a kid and then later found out it was on the banned book list, which made me interested in the banned book list, which now again is peeking m interets in this film.

full circle, full circle.

9:05 AM  
Anonymous Jackie said...

The trailer is definately misleading. The screened the movie at the ALA Midwinter conference and it was wonderful. The CGI was only where it belonged.

12:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Peter:

Read this (or perhaps you already have): http://www.aintitcool.com/node/31370

It allays any fears you might have had.

8:10 AM  
Blogger Peter T Chattaway said...

Thanks, Anonymous -- I hadn't seen that yet.

And thanks, Jackie, for your post on the ALA screening -- I found it reassuring, too!

At this stage, I'll be trying to enter the theatre without any expectations, pro or con.

9:01 AM  
Anonymous Crazygirl said...

Do this girl and boy kiss? I dont remember if that was in the book, But Leslie may die like she did in the book. And Anasohpia robbs song kinda sounds like there going to kiss or somthing

4:29 PM  

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