I usually have no problem reviewing movies, but I find the "Lovely Bones" a very difficult movie to review. I'm sure everyone is familiar with the story-line: the movie focuses on young 14 year old Susie Salmon who has a passion for photography but who is later raped and killed by the sadistic Mr. Havery, a man who lives in her neighborhood. When Susie is killed, she goes on to watch her family from her "Heaven". I would not usually watch movies of this genre, but the book (by Alice Sebold) and fantastic visual affects pulled me in straight away. The first-half of the movie is absolutely brilliant and many pivotal scenes (and dialogue) from the book are kept in i.e. when Susie drives her "sick" brother to the hospital. We are introduced to several main characters (Ruth, Ray etc) and are able to see Susie grow up, thus making her murder more difficult to sit through (though nothing is actually shown).
Pardon my expression but I was biting my fingernails on several occasions and quite literally, on the edge of my seat, especially when Lindsey Salmon breaks into and escapes the murderer's house! The graphic details, although not shown, are still very dark and disturbing and the movie is overall, very difficult to sit through, though this does not mean it is not entertaining. As many reviewers have already pointed out, I felt at times, the movie focused its valuable time far too much on the visual-affects (in "Susie's Heaven") rather than the story or in this scenario, character development. For example, I did not feel we knew enough about Buckley (Susie's younger brother), who plays a pivotal role in the book, while Ruth's character is sadly not explored at all. Other characters featured in the book are also missing.
On the bright side, the CGI/visual affects are very beautiful to look at and with it's bittersweet humour and ability to play at your heart-strings like a fiddle, this makes this movie well-worth watching. Many of the scenes in the book are in here, although for somebody who has not yet read it, it may be a little confusing. Saoirise Ronan (as Susie Salmon), is absolutely faultless, as are many of the other actors/actresses in this movie. To sum it up, I think the "Lovely Bones" is a very entertaining movie. It's not the best movie I've seen but it's certainly not the worst either. I would agree with other reviewers when I say the "Lovely Bones" focuses more on the imagery than anything else, thus earning a 7/10 rating from me. Give it a go but be prepared to lower your expectations.
Pardon my expression but I was biting my fingernails on several occasions and quite literally, on the edge of my seat, especially when Lindsey Salmon breaks into and escapes the murderer's house! The graphic details, although not shown, are still very dark and disturbing and the movie is overall, very difficult to sit through, though this does not mean it is not entertaining. As many reviewers have already pointed out, I felt at times, the movie focused its valuable time far too much on the visual-affects (in "Susie's Heaven") rather than the story or in this scenario, character development. For example, I did not feel we knew enough about Buckley (Susie's younger brother), who plays a pivotal role in the book, while Ruth's character is sadly not explored at all. Other characters featured in the book are also missing.
On the bright side, the CGI/visual affects are very beautiful to look at and with it's bittersweet humour and ability to play at your heart-strings like a fiddle, this makes this movie well-worth watching. Many of the scenes in the book are in here, although for somebody who has not yet read it, it may be a little confusing. Saoirise Ronan (as Susie Salmon), is absolutely faultless, as are many of the other actors/actresses in this movie. To sum it up, I think the "Lovely Bones" is a very entertaining movie. It's not the best movie I've seen but it's certainly not the worst either. I would agree with other reviewers when I say the "Lovely Bones" focuses more on the imagery than anything else, thus earning a 7/10 rating from me. Give it a go but be prepared to lower your expectations.
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