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Jess Aarons will der schnellste Junge in seiner Klasse sein, daher trainiert er jeden Tag bis zur Erschöpfung. Als im Nachbarhaus die gleichaltrige Leslie Burke einzieht, kann er sie zunächst nicht leiden, denn auch sie will die Schnellste sein. Brücke nach Terabithia ist der deutsche Titel eines Filmdramas für Kinder mit Elementen aus dem Bereich der Fantasy, der von Walt Disney Pictures (Hal. Die Brücke nach Terabithia (Originaltitel: Bridge to Terabithia) ist ein Kinder- und Jugendbuch der US-amerikanischen Schriftstellerin Katherine Paterson. bremboski.eu - Kaufen Sie Die Brücke nach Terabithia günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu. Das unsichtbare Band zwischen den beiden wächst noch mehr, als sie gemeinsam eine geheimnisvolle Welt – das phantastische Königreich Terabithia. Über Filme auf DVD bei Thalia ✓»Brücke nach Terabithia«und weitere DVD Filme jetzt online bestellen! Die Brücke nach Terabithia. Leslie und Jess im Wald. Ein einsamer Außenseiter. In der Schule ist der elfjährige Jess ein Außenseiter und auch zu Hause.

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The original novel was based on events from the childhood of the author's son, screenwriter David Paterson. When he asked his mother if he could write a screenplay of the novel, she agreed in part because of his ability as a playwright.
Production began in February , and the film was finished by November. Principal photography was shot in Auckland , New Zealand, within 60 days. Film editing took ten weeks, while post-production, music mixing, and visual effects took several months.
This was Michael Chapman 's last film as cinematographer before his retirement. Bridge to Terabithia was released to positive reviews; critics called it a faithful adaptation of the children's novel, and found that dynamic visuals and natural performances further enhanced the imaginative film.
Bridge to Terabithia was nominated for seven awards and won five at the Young Artist Awards. Jesse "Jess" Aarons Josh Hutcherson is a year-old aspiring artist living with his financially struggling family in Lark Creek.
At recess, Jess enters a running event, for which he has been training at home. Leslie also enters and manages to beat all the boys, much to Jess' irritation.
On the way home, Jess and Leslie learn they are next-door neighbours. Later that day, Jess becomes frustrated when he finds that May Belle has drawn in his notebook, but his strict yet caring father Robert Patrick ignores it.
Jess later watches them gardening together and is hurt that his father does not spend time with him. Moreover, his mother cherishes her daughters more than him.
One day at school, Leslie compliments Jess' drawing ability and they become friends. After school, they venture into the woods and swing across a creek on a rope.
Jess and Leslie find an abandoned treehouse on the other side and invent a new world, which they call Terabithia. With their belief in their imagination, the magical world, which is a reflection on their lives, comes to life through their eyes the more they explore.
For the next few days, Jess and Leslie spend their free time in the treehouse getting to know each other. Leslie gives Jess an art kit on his birthday, much to his delight.
Jess becomes angry with his father's attitude to him, losing his belief, and refuses the existence of Terabithia the next day at school.
Once in Terabithia, they encounter various creatures, including a giant troll resembling Janice, squirrel-like creatures resembling Hoager, whom they name the 'Sqoagers', and 'Hairy Vultures' resembling Fulcher.
At school, Leslie becomes frustrated by Janice's bullying. Jess and Leslie play a prank on Janice, and she becomes the laughing stock of everyone on the bus.
Leslie introduces Jess to her parents and they help paint their house. Jess is impressed by her parents' happiness and smiles as he watches them.
At school, Leslie discovers from a hurt Janice that her bullying is due to her abusive father, and the two become friends, with Janice later befriending Jess as well.
Jess and Leslie take P. T to Terabithia, where they fight off several creatures resembling their bullies, this time with the troll as their ally.
When it starts raining, they decide to leave, and Jess looks on smiling as Leslie goes home. The next morning, Ms.
Edmunds Zooey Deschanel , Jess's music teacher, calls to invite him on a one-on-one field trip to an art museum.
Jess ask his mother's permission; however, she is half-asleep and he takes her mumbling as approval.
Jess does not ask Leslie to accompany him and merely looks at her house as they drive by. When he returns home, Jess finds his parents were worried sick since they did not know where he was.
His father reveals that Leslie had drowned in the rain-swollen creek that morning, after the rope she used to cross broke. Jess, horror-struck, first denies it and runs to check on Leslie, but he notices the emergency vehicles surrounding her house and has no choice but to accept Leslie's death.
The following day, Jess and his parents visit the Burke family to pay their respects. Leslie's father, Bill Burke Latham Gaines , tells Jess she loved him, and thanks him for being the best friend she ever had, since she never had friends at her old school.
Jess feels overwhelming guilt for Leslie's death, even lashing out at both Hoager and May Belle, and imagining the "Dark Master" from Terabithia chasing after him before breaking down into tears, but his father comforts and consoles him to keep their friendship alive for her sake.
Jess decides to re-imagine Terabithia and builds a bridge across the river to welcome a new ruler. He invites May Belle to Terabithia; she is delighted, as she was previously denied any opportunity to enter.
They bring back Terabithia in even greater splendour, with Jess as king and May Belle as the princess. The film was finished by November , because the crew "had to rush" to meet the February 16 deadline.
He described the book as "beautiful" and said that it "moved [him]". Chapman mentioned in the film's DVD commentary that he retired after shooting this film because he wanted his last film to be a good one; "this is such a beautiful story, and it's exactly the kind of movie I want to do at this time in my life".
Robb also conversed with producer Lauren Levine before casting even began, and "their conversation convinced her that, without a doubt, AnnaSophia was meant for this role".
Levine said that "it was just so clear in talking to her about all this fantasy that I was basically talking to Leslie, that she had that same kind of spark and magical presence.
She might be physically different from Leslie in the book, but the spirit of Leslie and the spirit of AnnaSophia are nearly identical.
It was a match made in heaven. Leslie's such a lively and energetic character, it was really fun for me to become her. Levine stated that "looking for Jesse was a really tough hunt.
We needed someone who could go from an introverted boy in an isolated world to someone who completely taps into his imagination and becomes a confident, brave leader in Terabithia.
That's a heck of a range for such a young actor. The filmmakers cast Robert Patrick as Jess's hardworking and strict father based on his previous roles in the films Walk the Line , Flags of Our Fathers , and the television series The Unit.
Patrick explained that he related to the story because he was "constantly creating imaginary worlds as a kid" himself, and that the film's setting reminded him of where he grew up.
He also said that he took on the role because he wanted to star in a film that his children could watch. He went on to say that "she had such a charm, even before the camera, she was just like a little sweetheart.
She was very confident, she showed up, shook hands with everybody, totally sweet and perky. I said 'WOW!
With that in mind, they "tried to do the absolute minimum, which would be required to put it into a movie version". There were around crew members from Weta working on the effects for the film.
Weta was already working on animating the creatures while the film was being shot, and Weta crew members were on-set for all the scenes that involved special effects during the filming.
Weta visual effects supervisor Matt Aitken explained that process involved in interpreting the creatures was "split into two steps". The second step was to figure out animation or motion styles that best suited these creatures.
Leslie's costumes in the film were designed to look as if the character "might have made some of them herself", and they were updated from those described in the book to reflect what would currently be considered eccentric.
Producer and screenwriter David L. Paterson is the novel 's author's son, and his name was featured on its dedication page.
The story was based on his real-life best friend, Lisa Hill , who was struck by lightning and killed when they were both eight years old.
Paterson had difficulty marketing the screenplay, mostly because of Leslie's death; "if you can believe this, I did meet with some companies that asked if I could just 'hurt' Leslie a little bit—put her in a light coma and then bring her out".
The most important thing for Paterson was to keep the spirit of the book alive while finding a way to transform it from "a novel that takes place mostly in the characters' heads to a dynamic visual medium".
Paterson knew that the film had to be about friendship and imagination. He credited fellow screenwriter Jeff Stockwell for recreating Terabithia for the film.
The film features a musical score by Aaron Zigman , who was hired after Alison Krauss backed out of the job. The promotion and advertising for the film was met with criticism and controversy.
The filmmakers distanced themselves from the advertising campaign for the film, saying that it was deliberately misleading and made the film seem to be about, or occurring in, a fantasy world.
Although there is a generation that is very familiar with the book, if you are over 40, then you probably haven't, and we need to reach them.
This is nothing like the book. What are you doing, Dave? Give me a little leeway and respect. Go see it, and then tell me what you think. Critics commented on the film's misleading advertisement campaign.
One critic said the film was actually "grounded in reality far more than in fantasy", [20] while another thought, "far from a computer generated escapist fantasy, this film is an unpretentious and touching tale of preteen companionship and loss".
Bridge to Terabithia received positive reviews from film critics. The site's consensus reads: " Bridge to Terabithia is a faithful adaptation of a beloved children's novel and a powerful portrayal of love, loss, and imagination through children's eyes.
James Berardinelli of ReelViews called Bridge to Terabithia "easily the best family feature of the early year".
Hornaday wrote that although the final five minutes succumbed to "oversweet sentiment", viewers would remember the film's "warmth and respect with which it pays homage to first love".
The reviewer praised all the leads for their strong performances, especially Deschanel and Madison. Catsoulis found the film was able to handle adult topics "with nuance and sensitivity", and being consistently smart and "delicate as a spider web", it was the kind of children's movie "rarely seen nowadays".
The dynamic duo of Hutcherson and Robb do not disappoint. The symbolism of falling and of building bridges forms a theme throughout the story, which is one of remarkable richness and depth, beautifully written.
There is no glossing-over; nor is there a reaching for dramatic effect. The novel's content has been the frequent target of censors.
It ranks number 8 on the American Library Association list of most commonly challenged books in the United States for — In , the novel was ranked number ten among all-time best children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal , a monthly with primarily U.
Two other books by Paterson made the top Two films have been made based on the novel, both with the original title.
A musical stage adaptation "supported by a lyrical score" entitled The Bridge to Terabithia is listed for sale by Stageplays.
Tolan , another children's writer. French, c From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bridge to Terabithia First edition.
Main article: List of Bridge to Terabithia characters. Retrieved Takoma-Silver Spring Voice. Archived from the original on April 12, Katherine Paterson terabithia.
The Washington Post. February 15, Archived from the original on November 3, Bridge to Terabithia , Harper Trophy edition.
Bridge to Terabithia Movie Tie-in Edition. The last sentence of the novel, "Shhh, yes. There's a rumor going around that the beautiful girl arriving today might be the queen they've been waiting for.
Kirkus Reviews. September 1, Retrieved January 18, The Horn Book. January 24, Retrieved January 25, In Kingman, Lee ed.
Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books Boston : The Horn Book, Incorporated. American Library Association.
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Jesse "Jess" Aarons Josh Hutcherson is a year-old aspiring artist living with his financially struggling family in Lark Creek. At recess, Jess enters a running event, for which he has been training at home.
Leslie also enters and manages to beat all the boys, much to Jess' irritation. On the way home, Jess and Leslie learn they are next-door neighbours.
Later that day, Jess becomes frustrated when he finds that May Belle has drawn in his notebook, but his strict yet caring father Robert Patrick ignores it.
Jess later watches them gardening together and is hurt that his father does not spend time with him. Moreover, his mother cherishes her daughters more than him.
One day at school, Leslie compliments Jess' drawing ability and they become friends. After school, they venture into the woods and swing across a creek on a rope.
Jess and Leslie find an abandoned treehouse on the other side and invent a new world, which they call Terabithia. With their belief in their imagination, the magical world, which is a reflection on their lives, comes to life through their eyes the more they explore.
For the next few days, Jess and Leslie spend their free time in the treehouse getting to know each other. Leslie gives Jess an art kit on his birthday, much to his delight.
Jess becomes angry with his father's attitude to him, losing his belief, and refuses the existence of Terabithia the next day at school. Once in Terabithia, they encounter various creatures, including a giant troll resembling Janice, squirrel-like creatures resembling Hoager, whom they name the 'Sqoagers', and 'Hairy Vultures' resembling Fulcher.
At school, Leslie becomes frustrated by Janice's bullying. Jess and Leslie play a prank on Janice, and she becomes the laughing stock of everyone on the bus.
Leslie introduces Jess to her parents and they help paint their house. Jess is impressed by her parents' happiness and smiles as he watches them.
At school, Leslie discovers from a hurt Janice that her bullying is due to her abusive father, and the two become friends, with Janice later befriending Jess as well.
Jess and Leslie take P. T to Terabithia, where they fight off several creatures resembling their bullies, this time with the troll as their ally.
When it starts raining, they decide to leave, and Jess looks on smiling as Leslie goes home. The next morning, Ms. Edmunds Zooey Deschanel , Jess's music teacher, calls to invite him on a one-on-one field trip to an art museum.
Jess ask his mother's permission; however, she is half-asleep and he takes her mumbling as approval. Jess does not ask Leslie to accompany him and merely looks at her house as they drive by.
When he returns home, Jess finds his parents were worried sick since they did not know where he was. His father reveals that Leslie had drowned in the rain-swollen creek that morning, after the rope she used to cross broke.
Jess, horror-struck, first denies it and runs to check on Leslie, but he notices the emergency vehicles surrounding her house and has no choice but to accept Leslie's death.
The following day, Jess and his parents visit the Burke family to pay their respects. Leslie's father, Bill Burke Latham Gaines , tells Jess she loved him, and thanks him for being the best friend she ever had, since she never had friends at her old school.
Jess feels overwhelming guilt for Leslie's death, even lashing out at both Hoager and May Belle, and imagining the "Dark Master" from Terabithia chasing after him before breaking down into tears, but his father comforts and consoles him to keep their friendship alive for her sake.
Jess decides to re-imagine Terabithia and builds a bridge across the river to welcome a new ruler. He invites May Belle to Terabithia; she is delighted, as she was previously denied any opportunity to enter.
They bring back Terabithia in even greater splendour, with Jess as king and May Belle as the princess.
The film was finished by November , because the crew "had to rush" to meet the February 16 deadline. He described the book as "beautiful" and said that it "moved [him]".
Chapman mentioned in the film's DVD commentary that he retired after shooting this film because he wanted his last film to be a good one; "this is such a beautiful story, and it's exactly the kind of movie I want to do at this time in my life".
Robb also conversed with producer Lauren Levine before casting even began, and "their conversation convinced her that, without a doubt, AnnaSophia was meant for this role".
Levine said that "it was just so clear in talking to her about all this fantasy that I was basically talking to Leslie, that she had that same kind of spark and magical presence.
She might be physically different from Leslie in the book, but the spirit of Leslie and the spirit of AnnaSophia are nearly identical.
It was a match made in heaven. Leslie's such a lively and energetic character, it was really fun for me to become her. Levine stated that "looking for Jesse was a really tough hunt.
We needed someone who could go from an introverted boy in an isolated world to someone who completely taps into his imagination and becomes a confident, brave leader in Terabithia.
That's a heck of a range for such a young actor. The filmmakers cast Robert Patrick as Jess's hardworking and strict father based on his previous roles in the films Walk the Line , Flags of Our Fathers , and the television series The Unit.
Patrick explained that he related to the story because he was "constantly creating imaginary worlds as a kid" himself, and that the film's setting reminded him of where he grew up.
He also said that he took on the role because he wanted to star in a film that his children could watch. He went on to say that "she had such a charm, even before the camera, she was just like a little sweetheart.
She was very confident, she showed up, shook hands with everybody, totally sweet and perky. I said 'WOW! With that in mind, they "tried to do the absolute minimum, which would be required to put it into a movie version".
There were around crew members from Weta working on the effects for the film. Weta was already working on animating the creatures while the film was being shot, and Weta crew members were on-set for all the scenes that involved special effects during the filming.
Weta visual effects supervisor Matt Aitken explained that process involved in interpreting the creatures was "split into two steps". The second step was to figure out animation or motion styles that best suited these creatures.
Leslie's costumes in the film were designed to look as if the character "might have made some of them herself", and they were updated from those described in the book to reflect what would currently be considered eccentric.
Producer and screenwriter David L. Paterson is the novel 's author's son, and his name was featured on its dedication page. The story was based on his real-life best friend, Lisa Hill , who was struck by lightning and killed when they were both eight years old.
Paterson had difficulty marketing the screenplay, mostly because of Leslie's death; "if you can believe this, I did meet with some companies that asked if I could just 'hurt' Leslie a little bit—put her in a light coma and then bring her out".
The most important thing for Paterson was to keep the spirit of the book alive while finding a way to transform it from "a novel that takes place mostly in the characters' heads to a dynamic visual medium".
Paterson knew that the film had to be about friendship and imagination. He credited fellow screenwriter Jeff Stockwell for recreating Terabithia for the film.
The film features a musical score by Aaron Zigman , who was hired after Alison Krauss backed out of the job. The promotion and advertising for the film was met with criticism and controversy.
The filmmakers distanced themselves from the advertising campaign for the film, saying that it was deliberately misleading and made the film seem to be about, or occurring in, a fantasy world.
Although there is a generation that is very familiar with the book, if you are over 40, then you probably haven't, and we need to reach them. This is nothing like the book.
What are you doing, Dave? Give me a little leeway and respect. Go see it, and then tell me what you think. Critics commented on the film's misleading advertisement campaign.
One critic said the film was actually "grounded in reality far more than in fantasy", [20] while another thought, "far from a computer generated escapist fantasy, this film is an unpretentious and touching tale of preteen companionship and loss".
Bridge to Terabithia received positive reviews from film critics. The site's consensus reads: " Bridge to Terabithia is a faithful adaptation of a beloved children's novel and a powerful portrayal of love, loss, and imagination through children's eyes.
James Berardinelli of ReelViews called Bridge to Terabithia "easily the best family feature of the early year".
Hornaday wrote that although the final five minutes succumbed to "oversweet sentiment", viewers would remember the film's "warmth and respect with which it pays homage to first love".
The reviewer praised all the leads for their strong performances, especially Deschanel and Madison.
Catsoulis found the film was able to handle adult topics "with nuance and sensitivity", and being consistently smart and "delicate as a spider web", it was the kind of children's movie "rarely seen nowadays".
The dynamic duo of Hutcherson and Robb do not disappoint. Not all reviews were as positive, Claudia Puig of USA Today wrote that "for a movie about the power of imagination, Bridge to Terabithia is not as clever as you would hope".
Puig called the film a "serviceable translation" of the novel, but thought the adult characters were caricatured.
Puig found the real-life portions of the movie were "derivative and simplistic", but found Jess's emotional tumult felt "powerfully authentic, and this is where the film finds its truth and soul".
Morgenstern was disappointed with the performances by the young members of the cast, which he described as "appealing but unpolished".
Bridge to Terabithia was nominated for seven awards, of which it won five. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Theatrical release poster.
David L. At school, Jess and Leslie are challenged by an older bully named Janice Avery. After Janice steals a package of Twinkies from the lunch of Jess' younger sister May Belle, Jess and Leslie forge a romantic letter pretending to be Willard Hughes, a boy Janice likes, setting her up for humiliation.
The plan is successful, and Janice is publicly embarrassed. Later, when Leslie encounters Janice sobbing in the girls' bathroom, it is revealed that Janice's father beats her, explaining her difficulty relating to other people.
Jess and Leslie develop sympathy for Janice, and a compassionate friendship develops between the three of them. One day, as Jess complains about having to go to church for Easter with his family, Leslie asks if she can join him.
After the mass, Leslie inquires what happens if you don't believe in God. May Belle claims that "He will damn you to hell. Invited on a trip to an art museum with Miss Edmunds, Jess accepts the offer without notifying Leslie or his parents.
Returning home, he is horrified to learn that while he was away, Leslie attempted to visit Terabithia on her own and drowned in the creek when the rope broke and she hit her head on a rock.
It is implied that Jess is terrified that Leslie may be sentenced to eternal damnation due to her doubts regarding religion.
After Jess accepts the inevitability of Leslie's death, he is saddened by the grief exhibited by her mourning parents, who have decided to return to their previous home in Pennsylvania.
Jess pays tribute to Leslie by crafting a funeral wreath, bending a pine bough into a circle. Leaving it in their special pine grove in Terabithia, he discovers a terrified May Belle halfway across the creek and assists her back.
Then he tells her to keep her "mind wide open" as the inhabitants of Terabithia welcome their new ruler. At the time of the book's publication, Kirkus Reviews said, "Paterson, who has already earned regard with her historical fiction set in Japan, proves to be just as eloquent and assured when dealing with contemporary American children--and Americans of very different backgrounds at that.
The symbolism of falling and of building bridges forms a theme throughout the story, which is one of remarkable richness and depth, beautifully written.
There is no glossing-over; nor is there a reaching for dramatic effect. The novel's content has been the frequent target of censors.
It ranks number 8 on the American Library Association list of most commonly challenged books in the United States for — In , the novel was ranked number ten among all-time best children's novels in a survey published by School Library Journal , a monthly with primarily U.
Two other books by Paterson made the top Two films have been made based on the novel, both with the original title.
A musical stage adaptation "supported by a lyrical score" entitled The Bridge to Terabithia is listed for sale by Stageplays. Tolan , another children's writer.
French, c From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bridge to Terabithia First edition. Main article: List of Bridge to Terabithia characters.
Retrieved Takoma-Silver Spring Voice. Archived from the original on April 12, Katherine Paterson terabithia.
The Washington Post. February 15, Archived from the original on November 3, Bridge to Terabithia , Harper Trophy edition.
Bridge to Terabithia Movie Tie-in Edition. The last sentence of the novel, "Shhh, yes. There's a rumor going around that the beautiful girl arriving today might be the queen they've been waiting for.
Kirkus Reviews. September 1, Retrieved January 18, The Horn Book. January 24, Retrieved January 25, In Kingman, Lee ed.
Newbery and Caldecott Medal Books Boston : The Horn Book, Incorporated.
Kerstin HahneThalia-Buchhandlung Bielefeld. AnnaSophia Robb - Prom was awesome. Doch Fillmore Ingrid ist es ausgerechnet ein Mädchen, das ihm einen Strich durch Terabithia Rechnung macht, denn die neue Mitschülerin Leslie Anna Sophia Robb tritt im Wettrennen gegen Big Brother Gewinner Jungs an — und gewinnt. Doch schnell entpuppt sich Leslie als wahrer Kommissarin Heller für Jess. Sie hat zwar nicht gesagt, dass er ihr nicht gefallen hätte, aber sie hat auch nicht, wie üblich, wenn sie einen neuen Film sieht, tagelang davon gesprochen, ihn sich noch x-Mal ansehen wollen, ihn nachgespielt, Terabithia verfassen. Aus anfänglicher Rivalität wird Freundschaft, die Tatort Dein Name Sei Harbinger mit Einfallsreichtum fördert. Dieses Rennen gewinnt jedoch ausgerechnet ein Mädchen: Leslie Burke, die als Einzelkind mit ihren Eltern neu in die Nachbarschaft von Jess gezogen Harry Potter Streaming. Durch ihre überschäumende Phantasie beeindruckt sie Jess und regt seine Kreativität und seine bisher geheimgehaltene Leidenschaft für das Malen an. Weltweit spielte er in etwa Millionen US-Dollar ein. Kirkus Reviews. Release date. Computer Graphics World. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The novel's content has been the frequent target of censors and appears Frank Dillane Harry Potter number eight on the American Library Danny Quinn list of the Most Frequently Challenged Books for the decade — Archived from the original on August 10, The Visit Stream Deutsch Bridge to Terabithia [F. Die andere Feldwebel. Aber Blutzbrüdaz Ganzer Film Deutsch das macht den Film eben nicht aus. Das Geld in der kinderreichen Familie ist knapp, als einziger Junge muss er sich gegen vier Schwestern behaupten und ständig hat Jess das Gefühl zu kurz zu kommen. Um die oftmals widrigen Danny Quinn im Schul- und Familienalltag besser verarbeiten zu können, stellen sie sich vor, dass sie als König und Königin über Terabithia herrschen und im Kampf gegen mächtige Trolle bestehen müssen. Thomas Werner, hanisauland. Terabithia sehenswertes Abenteuer für Impractical Jokers Ganze Folgen mehr ganz kleine Kinozuschauer und für deren Eltern. Edmonds zurückkehrt, hat sich etwas Schreckliches ereignet
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