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Best of Philly 2008

Phoenixville Arts & Culture

Art & Independent Films
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The Lovely Bones

Directed by Peter Jackson. US. 2009. PG-13. 121 min.

Mon, Mar 22 thru Thu, Mar 25 -- Roll over to view showtimes.

The Lovely Bones, adapted from Alice Sebold’s 2002 bestseller, concerns the rape and murder of Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan), a 14-year-old Pennsylvania girl. Her family — dad (Mark Wahlberg), mom (Rachel Weisz), grandma (Susan Sarandon), sister (Rose McIver), brother (Christian Thomas Ashdale) — is devastated. So is Susie, which brings Peter Jackson and his Lord of the Rings screenwriters Fran Walsh and Philippa Boyens back to fantasy. Caught between death and heaven, Susie watches as her family tries to cope and the killer (an indelibly creepy Stanley Tucci) goes undetected.”

Jackson explored similar territory in 1994′s shockingly good Heavenly Creatures. This time he stays within PG-13 parameters. The murder is unseen, the rape barely hinted at. The novel never flinched, the movie does. But Jackson, who builds jolting suspense when Susie’s sister enters the killer’s lair, is drawn to a spiritual dimension. He may oversaturate the Claritin-ad colors in Susie’s in-between place, but he infuses the film with a sense that what lies beyond may have the power to heal. All this is conveyed in the remarkable performance of Ronan, an Oscar nominee for Atonement. She and Tucci — magnificent as a man of uncontrollable impulses — help Jackson cut a path to a humanity that supersedes life and death.” (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone)