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EARLY ACCESS: The Lovely Bones FULL REACTION

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EARLY ACCESS: The Lovely Bones FULL REACTION

Comments

2.5/5 from me. Everything in the movie happens either by coincidence or supernatural interference. Characters have no agency and the story moves forward by scenes of a "post-life" parallel place that have the power to decide what the characters in the "real world" will do next. The movie tries do many things... it tries to be about murder investigation, grief, suspense and yet does nothing properly. What saves this movie from being a complete disaster is the great actors in it and their perfect delivery.

DustinEatWorld

When this film first came out, I was about the same age as the main character. I remember my best friend coming over for a sleepover, and we watched this movie together. It felt like a real horror to us back then. Over the years, my memories of this film got mixed up, although the murder scene itself left a huge impact on me (and honestly traumatized in some way). But rewatching it with you 15 years later, I felt a little disappointed — I was sure the killer had been killed more brutally and satisfying, and that’s why Susie stayed behind and contacted her relatives. Still, I absolutely LOVED Oak’s interpretation of the falling scene!

Vlad Lena

Ugh what a stupid ending. He deserved far worse than the sudden death he got.

BeckyB00b

I'm 40 minutes in and...fuck. This is one of the reasons I'm never having kids. I know these kinds of situations aren't super common, but I would never be able to get it out of my head that this is a possibility. I would struggle to ever let go of the constant anxiety any time my child was out of my sight, and I think it would make me a toxic parent. So far the acting in this is incredible, but man it's hard to watch. I don't know if I'll make it to the end.

BeckyB00b

I had never seen this before but WOW IS IT BAD. Worst movie I’ve seen in a while. Only reason I didn’t turn it off was cause I was watching along with the guys. This is one of those movies where if someone says they love it, their opinion is automatically meaningless to me. Holy shit.

ImaKatPerson

Read the book once and could only stomach ghe movie watched but i watched it with yall and it hits so heavy still. Its so accurate to today's cases, most perpetuators do not get caught and there are victims who have gone missed and have never been found. But it encaptures everything beautifully, i was crying as soon as She said " i was 14 yrs old when I was murdered" JEEZZ

Dye

Seeing him die instead of getting caught was very unsatisfying to me

Tyler Daigle

I hope you mean Room, and not The Room. One of those is good; the other is possibly the worst film made in the 21st century thus far.

Charity Konusser (the chonus)

Please watch The Room it's sooo good🫶👐🙏🙏

Mikayla Williams

Put myself through this a second time to watch with you guys and cried all over again..

Alinta_Energy

Seeing that safe sink in the mud left a terrible taste in my mouth man

dredre8424

This to me is the perfect example of a bad film beautifully made. There's an old saying out there, variously attributed to a number of people, that is a criticism of a film - "They were so focused on making a great movie that they forgot to make a good one." I know it's from decades before this movie, but those are the words I think of when people mention this movie. Underneath the magic of film artistry, it's just not good. The narrative flow is disjointed, some actors feel like they're in an entirely different film, it just doesn't hold up to scrutiny. Just because it's a difficult and painful subject doesn't mean it's art.

Charity Konusser (the chonus)

This movie is such an interesting study in grief. How each family member handles the loss, plus Susie's own processing. I know it's something a lot of people dont like, but I personally love that Susie's unfinished business (as it were) wasn't catching her murderer, but closure with her first love. It makes sense for her character, the sweetness she had, especially after she saw how the rage had affected her father. If I had one last moment, what would I do with it? Pursue justice/revenge or spend it with someone I love? I don't know, but I appreciate the thought exercise.

Bluhawke


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