The Lovely Bones
Came out; 2009
Time; 2 hour 15 Minutes
Watched: Max
Rated: PG-13 for sequences of strong violence, suggestive material and some strong language
IMDB Rating; 6.6/10
Caution; Spoiler Alert
Staring;
Rachel Weisz as Abigail Salmon
Mark Wahlberg as Jack Salmon
Saoirse Ronan as Susie Salmon
Susan Sarandon as Grandma Lynn
Stanley Tucci as George Harvey
Rose Mclever as Lindsey Salmon
Story Line;
A fourteen-year-old girl in suburban 1970's Pennsylvania is murdered by her neighbor. She tells the story from the place between Heaven and Earth, showing the lives of the people around her and how they have changed all while attempting to get someone to find her lost body
Thoughts:
Wow. This movie was amazing! It was very well done.
Lets talk about Stanley Tucci, he understands the assignment every time.
Every time he shows up on screen, no matter the role, he stands out. His is an amazing actor with amazing range!
The story line, the acting, the scenery and the narrative was just perfect.
The ending of this movie is literally perfect!
CAUTION; Spoiler Alert
The
film starts with Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan) reminiscing about her
childhood. There was a snow globe with a penguin in it she was
worried for since he was all alone. Her father, Jack (Mark Wahlberg)
tells her that the penguin has a nice life, since he is stuck in a
perfect world. Later that night, Jack makes love to his wife, Abigail
(Rachel Weisz), next to the pile of books near their bed.
Susie
remembers being given a camera and how she loved that photos could
capture a moment before they were gone. She wanted to be a wildlife
photographer and would go around taking photos of people in the
neighborhood (focusing on a heavy-set girl).
She remembers
going to a sinkhole near a farm with her father and tossing things
in, remembering that she was full of wonder at how the earth
swallowed things whole. She remembers seeing Ruth Conners (Carolyn
Dando), the school weirdo, at the farm and that she (Susie) now knows
that Ruth saw things that others didn't.
Susie also remembers
the worst thing that ever happened to the family: The day her little
brother, Buckley, swallowed a twig and stopped breathing. Susie stole
her father's mustang and proceeded to drive past her parents in town
on the way to the hospital, saving her brothers life. She remembers
the relief in her parents eyes when they thought that they were lucky
since nothing bad happened to them. Lynn, Susie's grandmother, tells
Susie that the Buddhists say that saving the life of another grants a
person a long life. Susie notes the irony of this since she was
murdered on December 6th, 1973 - back before missing children were on
milk cartons and people thought of such things happening.
Susie
has a crush on a senior named Ray Singh. Lynn notes Susie's crush and
tries to get her to talk to him. Susie tells her to shush while her
narration tells us that if she hadn't been so distracted by Ray,
she'd have noticed that something was wrong. That someone in her
neighborhood was watching her. Lynn buys her a milkshake and asks why
she hasnt kissed him. She says she's afraid she wouldn't be good.
Lynn tells her that her first kiss was with a grown man.
The
man watching Susie was George Harvey (Stanley Tucci), a neighbor who
loved tending his garden. In his house he would build and decorate
dollhouses and create little furniture sets. He became obsessed with
Susie, making her a prime victim. He would spend his nights building
all sorts of odds and ends in his house.
Across the street,
Jack is building a ship in a bottle with Susie. He tells her they are
creating something special and that she is one of the most important
things in his life. He lets her pull the cords to erect the ship in
the bottle and blows out the candle. In the dark we are shown Harvey
in a field digging a hole.
Abigail is in Susie's room and
tells her to clean up. Susie asks her to develop her film (24 rolls
of it), and Abigail freaks out. Jack walks in and is shocked to see
that Susie used all the film they had given her for her birthday.
Jack suggests developing them a roll per month. Susie complains that
she'll be middle aged. Jack and Abigail consider how much it would
cost, and Jack suggests that they just pay the $75 to get the photos
developed. Susie's sister, Lindsey, and Buckley argue a bit. Abigail
gives Susie a hat she knitted for her, much to Susie's disdain. As
Lindsey and Susie walk to school, Harvey watches them from his
house.
At school, Susie and her best friend, Clarissa, talk
about a movie they just saw when Clarissa's boyfriend drags her away.
Ray comes over and asks her what she thought about Othello. She says
she liked it (even though she didn't) and Ray says that they have
more than one thing in common. He leans in almost to initiate a kiss
but Susie gets flustered and opens her locker, spilling her stuff all
over the floor. Ray picks up her math book and slips a note inside
it. He asks her what she is doing on Saturday. In shock, instead of
answering she blurts out asking, "Are you really from England?"
He tells her that she is beautiful and as the two are about to kiss,
Ruth is kicked out of her art club by the teacher complaining of her
anatomically accurate and well-drawn piece since it got a boy
excited.
Ruth tries to get her picture back but the professor
keeps it for himself. Ray tells Susie to meet him at the gazebo in
the mall and she agrees.
Susie leaves the school happy and
takes a shortcut home across a field, same as Ruth. Jack, Abigail and
the others are at home, while Susie walks across the field and drops
her math book. Ray's note flies out and she races after it, where
George Harvey tries to catch it, thinking it's her homework. He asks
if she remembers him. He tries to make small talk, he tells her to
tell her folks he says hi, and asks her to check out this thing he
has built. He tells her that he just got excited for having built
something the whole neighborhood will enjoy.
Susie gets
curious and decides to check it out. She comments on how she can't
see anything. He steps on the ground, which makes a sound. As she
steps closer, we're shown glimpses of what her family is doing during
dinner time. Harvey reveals a trap door which shows a well-lit club
house. He asks Susie to try it out and she climbs inside. There are
games and toys in the room along with numerous candles. Harvey makes
sure no one is around and closes the door behind them as he goes
down. She has a seat and Harvey laughs and tells her that the only
rule is no adults allowed. He compliments her hat and starts to scare
Susie. He tells her she has to be polite and makes her take a drink.
He takes off the cap and gives her the drink as he takes off his
coat. He tells her she's very pretty and sits across from her. He
asks her if she has a boyfriend and she tells him she
doesn't.
Susie's very scared and continuously tells Harvey she
needs to leave. He tells her he doesn't want her to leave and that he
won't hurt her. She tries to climb up the ladder but he drags her
down. She escapes the room and runs across the field. Ruth, almost
home, finds Ray Singh's note, just as Susie races by her away from
Harvey.
Jack and Abigail are worried for Susie and call the
police. Jack gets in his car and asks around the mall for Susie, only
to be brushed aside. In the meantime, Susie is in a strange part of
town. She sees her father and screams out to her father but Jack only
hears an echo. A car passes and the vision of her father dissipates
into a dark and desolate version of the corner her father is at. A
detective, Len Fenerman (Michael Imperioli) asks Abigail for a
description of Susie and asks the basic questions asked in Missing
Persons Cases.
Susie runs into her home only to realize that
the dark and twisted version of her house is not really her home. As
she walks down the hall she sees a light under a door. She walks
toward the door and cautiously opens the door and enters a white
tiled room where a man is taking a bath. There is blood and dirt all
over the floor of the white room. Susie looks at the man (whose face
is covered) and looks around the room. She sees a bloody sink with a
razor in it and sees her charm-bracelet on the sink. The man takes
off the towel to reveal George Harvey, taking a bath after having
murdered Susie. She screams when she realizes what
happened.
Detective Fenerman looks around the field and finds
Susie's hat along with the destroyed structure. He brings the hat and
tells Jack and Abigail that they didn't find her body but that they
found a large amount of blood in the hole. Jack and Abigail lie in
bed crying over Susie and Jack promises he's going to make it right,
while Abigail insists that he can't.
Harvey sets to work on
his house and incinerates all the evidence of having encountered
Susie. He hides his bloody shoes and prepares for the door to door
search by the police. He makes it look like he was casually relaxing
when Detective Fenerman steps in to ask him several questions. He
lectures Fenerman about how he feels responsible since he didn't see
her and knows that she would have screamed. He looks at photos of
Susie and realizes that he left her unique charm-bracelet on his
dollhouse, next to Fenermans partner. Harvey surreptitiously hides
the bracelet while he shows Fenerman the dollhouses he has
built.
Lindsey goes to talk to her father about Susie. She
asks if Susie is dead, but doesn't get a response. Susie describes
slipping away and says that she isn't afraid. She is in her personal
heaven when she remembers that there was somewhere she was meant to
be. In the middle of her mountain hillside she sees a gazebo, where
Ray Singh's reflection looks out morosely, paralleling the loneliness
he feels in the real world without Susie. He fades away in a haze of
light, leaving Susie running across fields of gold as she tries to
reach the gazebo. As she nears it, she begins to be bogged down in
water, drowning and calling out to Ray.
In the real world,
Harvey takes Susie's bracelet and breaks off the House charm and
tosses the rest in the water. In her personal heaven, Susie floats to
the bottom of an ocean and lands in an aquatic version of her house.
She awakens in a gazebo in the middle of the woods. She sees Ray
Singh's note and finally gets to read it. If I have an hour of love
upon this earth, I would give my love to thee. The Moor (Othello).
She closes her eyes in sadness as she sees Ruth (back on earth) enter
the gazebo and give the note he gave Susie back to him. She consoles
Ray on his loss and admits that she never truly understood what dead
meant. Ray tells her that it means that Susie is gone. She wonders if
Susie is really gone, since she remembers how vividly she saw Susie
before she faded away in front of her.
Back in the forest, a
young woman, Holly, tells Susie that she shouldn't have looked back
since Ruth will carry that moment with her forever. Susie is curious
and asks Holly about where they are. Holly tells Susie that they are
not in Heaven yet. They are in limbo which is a bit of Earth and a
bit of Heaven. Susie asks where Holly and she are going. Susie admits
that she wasn't moving towards Heaven yet. Holly tells Susie that
it's time to let go and that Susie can't go back. Susie turns around
and runs to the ocean, which is suddenly full of ships in bottles,
breaking.
Jack, so upset over the loss of Susie stays in his
house and looks at his ship bottles. He starts smashing them in anger
but stops before he breaks the one Susie helped make. He clutches it
to his heart and cries. Abigail puts her hands over Buckley's ears as
his father loses himself. Harvey felt safe since he thought that
everyone was moving on. Susie mentions that the one thing Harvey
didn't understand was how much a father could love his child. As
Susie looks in on Jack and his one burning candle, her presence is
apparent in the reflection of the candle flame, different on one side
to the other.
In Limbo, Susie and Holly run around. On Earth,
Jack looks at the snow globe his daughter loved so much. As Holly and
Susie continue to have fun, events on Earth continue to unfold.
Buckley goes to his father and tells Jack that he saw Susie and she
kissed him on the check. Jack hugs his son and holds him close as
Buckley tells him "I think she listens". Jack develops the
photos one roll per month. Abigail asks why they are dragging it out,
but Jack says they made a deal. Abigail tells him there is no
deal.
Jack continuously calls Len with new leads since he
believes that the person who killed Susie was someone she knew. Len
comes over and Jack tries to present his argument and Abigail freaks
out since he has become obsessed in the eleven months since Susie's
death. Len tells Jack that instead of looking for the killer, he
should console Abigail instead since she needs someone to rely on. He
calls Lynn and she comes to visit. Jack tells her that he's worried
about Abigail. Lynn is cavalier and asks Jack if he's drinking. She
tries to help but winds up smoking, drinking and making a mess of
things while playing with Buckley.
Abigail goes about trying
to clean, but avoids Susie's room. Lindsey goes for a run with the
family dog and passes George Harvey's house. The dog barks at Harvey
until he goes inside and Lindsey gets scared near him. She runs away
as soon as Harvey goes inside. As Buckley paints Lynn's toes, he says
he knows where Susie is. She says she's dead and Buckley tells her
Susie is in the in between and that Lynn will probably die
soon.
While Susie dreams she remembers her heart pounding and
hearing the voices of the dead. She remembers coming to the same door
and always being afraid. She says that she knew that if she ever went
in the door she would never return. She knew that Harvey was feeding
off of the memory of what he did to Susie over and over but that he
would feel the emptiness rise again. When he saw young lovers in the
fields having sex, he would silently watch, enveloped in
emptiness.
Abigail asks Jack if he is coming to bed. Jack is
staring at a photo album. The next day she goes to visit Len at the
police station. She gives him one of Buckley's drawings of him.
Lindsey, in bed, hears Lynn and Abigail fighting. Lynn screams that
Abigail is not living with the death and that there is a tomb in the
middle of the house. Jack wakes up one morning with a letter on his
desk and Abigail leaving. Her letter tells Jack that she is leaving
for an orchard. She goes as far away as possible. She writes to
Lindsey. Susie and Holly watch Lindsey fall in love with a young man.
Susie watches with a little jealousy as she watches Lindsey have the
moment she would never have. Susie is happy for her, but terribly
sad. Holly asks why she's upset but Susie doesn't tell her that she's
crying for herself.
Ray spends his time with Ruth. Ray would
think of Susie but struggle with the idea of letting her go. Harvey,
intent on claiming Lindsey, collects articles of her. He knows that
Lindsey suspects that Harvey had something to do with Susie's death
and disappearance. Harvey feels the familiar itch that comes with his
desire to kill and began constructing his next kill room.
Jack
develops the last roll of photos, two years after Susie is gone. As
he looks through them he flashes to the taken photos while
suspiciously walking through the mall. He sees a picture of George
Harvey and suddenly wonders if he is the killer. In Limbo, Susie
looks through her developed photos, which are twisted versions of the
world she is in, while Jack struggles on Earth to accept that the
killer may have been around him the whole time. He drives by Harvey's
house and sees the dead rose bush. Harvey sees Jack looking in and
hides while carrying a large amount of wood sticks. Jack turns around
and heads to the car. Harvey sees a shadow of Susie on a bike and
drops his wood sticks. Jack hears them drop and turns around. He
approaches Harvey and asks what Harvey is building. They make small
talk about duck hunting. Harvey tells him that he has always been an
outdoorsman. Jack sees a rose bush and starts feeling one of the
roses, while in Limbo, Susie opens a mysterious box which appeared.
In Limbo, she holds a rose, in conjunction with Jack. Jack imagines
it blooming in his hand and it fades away as he helps Harvey
construct his duck trap, unaware that is actually the next kill room
for Harvey's attempt on Lindsey's life.
As Jack helps Harvey
he realizes with certainty that Harvey is the one who killed Susie.
Harvey tells him that it is time to leave. Harvey tells him he can't
help Jack. Jack screams at him and pounds a hole in Harvey's door as
he goes inside.
That night Len tells Jack that he can't keep
going after people. Lindsey explodes and tells Len that he's a fool
since they stopped looking for Susie or her killer a long time ago.
Jack finally says that its time to move on. He thanks Len for being a
good friend and puts the kids to sleep. Jack takes Buckley's baseball
bat and heads to confront Harvey. He follows him into the corn fields
and loses him but continues looking. Holly tells Susie that she
doesn't need to be ruled by her hatred for Harvey any'more. Susie
tries to will her father into letting go, but he continues. He
stumbles upon a couple and the boyfriend beats him half to death as
Harvey watches.
In Limbo, Susie looks through Harvey's past
and sees that he is a serial killer. Among his victims is a girl
named Holly.
On Earth, as Jack recovers, Lindsey does her own
investigation. She breaks into Harvey's house and finds the cabinet
full of clippings focusing on her fathers assault and Susie's
disappearance. She checks every room as Harvey drives back to his
house, having packed up his weapons and gone out to scout a new
location. Lindsey finds a hollow space and finds the journal in which
Harvey draws his kill rooms and pictures of dead animals. She finds
her notes on Susie and sees the careful research he put into finding
Susie. She sees the design for the kill room. Harvey enters the house
and hears he pages of the book turn. Lindsey finds a lock of her
sisters hair in the book. Harvey goes down stairs and sees that the
window to the house is broken. He turns around carefully and hears
the creek of the floorboard going back into place. Lindsey grabs the
book and falls off the roof with the book. She gets up and runs just
in time as Harvey bursts out in pursuit. He grabs a few valuables and
prepares to run away.
Lindsey runs home looking for Jack, but
finds that Abigail has returned. Abigail and Jack see each other.
Lindsey sees her parents making up and looks at the book. Lynn asks
why Lindsey is so shell shocked and Lindsey presents her with
Harvey's book. The police go to Harvey's and prepare to arrest him,
but Harvey has taken Susie's body (which he kept in a safe) and
brought it to the landfill. Ruth and Ray watch as Harvey and a
foreman drop the safe into the landfill.
In Limbo, Susie meets
another victim, Flora, who is by the tree Holly and Susie were
walking towards. All of the victims gather under the tree. A small
girl hugs Susie and holds her hand to comfort her. Holly joins her
and the two hug. Susie tells her that its beautiful as they walk away
from the tree in groups. But Susie stops. Holly asks what Susie is
waiting for and Susie responds that she is almost free.
As
Harvey tries to dump the safe, he notices Ruth watching. Ruth calls
out to Ray as she sees Susie in the reflection of the window walking
toward her. Susie borrows Ruth's body and Ray realizes that it is
Susie in Ruth's body. He sees Susie in Ruth's place. She asks Ray to
kiss her and Ray leans in and kisses her. Harvey pushes the safe into
the sink hole and it rolls in and sinks into the dark. Ray and Susie
come apart and Ray tells her that she is beautiful.
She says
that "The Lovely Bones" are the connections that happened
after Susie was gone, in a way that held her family and friends world
together, even while she isn't in it.
The epilogue shows
Abigail and Jack back together, Lindsey pregnant with her first
child, Ruth and Ray together in bed. Harvey moves to another town and
sets up to continue his murder spree. One evening, Harvey tries to
lure a young woman into his car by offering her a ride, and steps too
close to the edge of a cliff. As she rebuffs him, an icicle breaks
and hits his shoulder. As he tries to fish it out of his back, he
falls off the cliff and breaks his neck. He dies, covered in
snow.
Abigail goes into Susie's room and Susie narrates that
she had been waiting for Abigail to enter the room and come to terms
with Susie's death. Susie sees her and accepts that it is time to
move on and enter Heaven. She ends her narration with: "I was
here for a moment and then I was gone. I wish you all a long and
happy life."
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