In my opinion, an incredibly beautiful movie is very sad, seeing how people grabbed lots of previous comments and constantly criticize the use of CGI in this area
If a person actually saw the movie without reading the comment, if the movie they are about to see is not found before the movie they are about to see, and only with respect to the presented content, I will say more about it I am convinced. Positive opinion
I would like to mention this before discussing other things: I do not think movies are too crowded with CGI. I am not a very emotional person I feel sad even when people around me are crying. But just entering this movie let it do its magic, it really touched me deeply, let me think about it!
Of course - some things may be different, and it may be better. But the movie left all the wonderful emotions to the audience. Strange but at the same time in the beautiful medieval world, the pain of terrible loss of family and its unique way, not necessarily dealing, coexisting with it, even even the nausea behind the murder - all of which co-creates to countless levels A deeply moving viewing experience
Almost all actors are very impressive, but through the character's interaction people can feel truly emotional connections and understanding, and even tension and even hatred between them.
After all, I strongly encourage people who like movies to see this jewel beyond a typical mirror of a movie production that is only fun and not moving. Of course, not everyone enjoys or appreciates it like me, but please give me the opportunity to take it at least without entering it. Just one of the people who tells you the same, they just heard it from others;)
"Lovely Bones" (2009), supervised by Oscar winner Peter Jackson and adapted from Alice Sebold's reputed best-selling novel, is the story of a girl killed and monitored by his family. And her murderer - from heaven. She must compare the desire for revenge and the desire to heal the family. Mark Wahlberg and Oscar winners Rachel Weiss, Susan Sarandon, Stanley Tucci, Michael Crioli and Oscar's candidate Brazil Ronan. Maasai At Crossroads recorded the struggle of the Maasai tribe to maintain traditional culture while trying to modernize. The focus of this movie is a non-profit organization Kenya-Africa School (ASK) that helps bring better education systems to tribes. ASK is an educational institution aimed at raising awareness about important global issues such as healthy living, environmental sustainability, protection of animals and wildlife, cultural diversity etc.
Jackson completed the adaptation of Alice Bold's best-selling book "Lovely Bones" announced in the United States on December 11, 2009. Jackson said the movie was a popular relief for his big epic. The combination of the fantastic aspect of the story and the theme of homicide has some similarities with paradise. The movie ended in a generally confusing review and mid-level box office revenue. Jackson's history, which produced a movie version of Hobbit, has a long history, twist and turn. According to a letter from Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh in November 2006, Jackson would not oversee this film due to a legal dispute between Wingnut Films (production company of Jackson) and New Line Cinema. Robert Shaye, head of New Line Cinema, commented on Jackson as follows. "When I was still working at a company, I definitely will not make a movie using the New Line Cinema ..."