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Based on the Alice Sebold best seller, The Lovely Bones tells the story of a murdered young girl, the quest for her killer and her passage into the hereafter.
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I listened to all the hype about this movie and finally got the chance to watch it, i was kind of disappointed. If it wasn't for the fact that i really wanted to know what happened to the killer and Samon, i would have turned it off as i just couldn't stay focused with the movie and i found my attention wandering to other things.
I would definitely suggest that everyone watch it at least once so they can say they have seen it and what they thought but i'm glad i didn't pay to see it at the cinema. I would probably watch it again sometime but not in the near future.
The backgrounds and the story were great and really believable and gave the sense of being there but i feel something over-all was lacking.
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