Thursday, May 27, 2010

The Lovely Bones, movie by Peter Jackson

I'd say this is a movie about mourning and learning how to deal with one's grief (or, quoting: "You have a tomb in the middle of your house!").

It's a visually beautiful movie, extraordinary, and its musics are awesome too, and you'll just die because of all that cliffhangers and suspense! Oh, and you may cry a little all the movie long.


I think it's even better than What Dreams May Come by Vincent Ward, wich is also a breathtaking movie (however it deals with death more than with grief), with lovely sceneries and Robin Williams. But it's a bit more of an "action movie", as there's the typical american rescue scene; plus, I don't agree with its vision of suicide. However, it's damn worth seing too.

What Dreams May Come: into the painting

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