The Lovely Bones

3 out of 5 stars

The Lovely Bones

 

Directed by: Peter Jackson

Starring: Saoirse Ronan

Genre: Fantasy/Drama

Run Time: 136 min.

Release Date: January 2010

On The Web: Official Site

Teaser: Movie Trailer

Reviewed by Byron Merritt

There are easy film reviews to write and there are tough ones. But this one balances in-between. The main reason for this is that I read (and loved) the book by Alice Sebold. Deep and richly developed characters helped round out this sometimes depressing yet engaging story surrounding the murder of 14-year-old Susie Salmon ("like the fish"), and how she views her afterlife ...and looks on as her family attempts to deal with her disappearance.

Sebold incorporated a ton of information that was crucial to our understanding within the Salmon household, and the community as a whole. But much gets lost in translation. This isn’t too much of a surprise, as Hollyweird requires directors to cut-cut-cut so that movies run shorter and thus can be shown more often (i.e., a three hour movie will only show about three times in a day, whereas a two hour flick jumps up to five a day).

Peter Jackson took on a major task here, but nothing compared to his LORD OF THE RINGS series (which I found to be brilliantly done, by the way). But Jackson is more of a visual artist. Which was wonderful for Middle Earth fans. But for fans of a story that has such a heavy character background (like this), I think he floundered a bit. In place of story, we get more stunning visuals. Although I didn’t mind them (in fact, I found them wondrously eye-catching), it did tick away precious seconds and minutes that otherwise could’ve been put toward the characters. Fans of the book will be highly depressed to learn that there’s nothing in here regarding adultery, and a time-line that is skewed so that we have a more warm and fuzzy ending. Entire characters are removed (including an Indian neighbor), while others are moved around to fit an obviously tightened time-frame for the film.

Still, THE LOVELY BONES is entertaining. The special effects/green screen visuals will have your mouth hanging open. And Saoirse Ronan (ATONEMENT) as Susie is played exceptionally well. But if you’re going to watch it, you’ll probably love to hate Stanley Tucci (JULIE & JULIA) as the sick and weird George Harvey, Susie’s murderer. When he lures her into his trap, you can feel the skin prickling on the back of your neck. Tucci’s Best Supporting Actor nod at the Oscars last year was well-earned.

If you haven’t read the book, much of what I said here probably won’t mean anything. But if you have ...well ...beware.

 

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Image from The Lovely Bones

Jack Salmon (Mark Wahlberg) desperately tries to find his missing daughter, Suzie

 

 

 

 

DVD cost: $27.99

Purchase: Tower.com (Blu-Ray)

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Newsworthy: Abigail's major story line from the book - her affair with the detective and her reasons for the leaving the family - was filmed but cut out of the movie.

Movie Quote: "My murderer was a man from our neighborhood. I took his photo once; he stepped out of nowhere and ruined the shot. He ruined a lot of things."

 

Other Actors/Actresses from The Lovely Bones

Amanda MichalkaAndrew James AllenAnna George

 

 

Images from The Lovely Bones

Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan) discovers interesting things in her afterlife

George Harvey (Stanley Tucci) lures Susie into his 'special place'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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