The Lovely Bones
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Nationality: American, New-Zealander, British. Running time: 2h 15min. Production year: 2009Certificate: 12A Certificate IE: 12A | |
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The story of a young girl who is murdered by a soft-spoken serial-killer in the neighbourhood. After death, instead of ?moving on?, she continues to linger and observes how her family deals with the tragedy and tries to apprehend her killers while he skillfully covers his tracks, misleads the police and prepares to spring his trap on another innocent soul. |
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The Sun - The Sneak | Screenrush Barometer:  |
| 'This is Peter Jackson's first feature film as director since King Kong in 2005 - and it is his best yet. The Lovely Bones, out on January 29, is his most mature, self-assured and visually dazzling release.' |
| Empire - Ian Freer | Screenrush Barometer:  |
| 'Like The Lord Of The Rings, The Lovely Bones does a fantastic job with revered, complex source material. As terrific on terra firma as it is audacious in its astral plane, it is doubtful we'll see a more imaginative, courageous film in 2010.' |
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raphou - on 24/02/2010 | One of the best film of stanley tucci,peter Jackson is a genius,and the young girl was diserving the bafta,but its not perfect.In one word:BRILLANT! |
| BruceWayne - on 26/02/2010 | Saorise Ronan once again proves that she's an actor of surprising maturity and range with this adaptation of the best-selling novel by Alice Sebold. Peter Jackson does a fine job of adapting the book and the supporting cast (most notably a very decent Mark Wahlberg and a terrifying Stanley Tucci) are all very good but it's lacking a little with the expected emotional wallop. Curiously, it& [...] Read more... |
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"The Lovely Bones" on the news reel |
Budget : 100 000 000 $
Certificate : 12A
Colour
Projection format : 2.35 : 1 Cinemascope
Film negative format : 35 mm
Language : English
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