Hornaday, Ann “Movie Review”- The Lovely Bones- Film Review; “The Lovely Bones- Washington post.” Movie Reviews, Showtimes and Trailers-movies-Washington post. 15 Jan. 2010. Web. 25 Feb. 2011
Friday, Jan. 15, 2010
“It's a ghastly, even hateful moment, and considering the wild shifts and switchbacks that have gone before, completely unearned.”The Lovely Bones" wants you to think that it's deep, but it's as shallow as the shoals where those ships in their bottles fetch up. The whole movie feels like a juggernaut of literary pretension and cinematic overreach, run fatally aground” (Washington Post).
The Lovely Bones is technically a beautiful film, the acting, music, cinematography and production design are excellent, it could be a emotional film to get swept up in but there lies the problem, there's just too much going on to keep your attention on, is it about the afterlife?, a serial killer?, a crime story? A family drama? It's all of them and more!” (NYTimes).
I totally agreed with the first critic. The movies was not as good as I expected it, the book was a lot more descriptive than the movies, although the movie had a good special effect the plot was not very interesting. I know that making a movies requires a lot of money, but I felt like the directors took out the best parts of the movies and it was I taking bits of a papers and taping them up together. I thought that the movies lacked a lot of details when it came to what it wanted the audience to think. There was lot going on according to the second critics.
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