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Dec 11, 2009
The Not So Lovely ‘Bones’
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Last night I was given the opportunity to see an early screening of The Lovely Bones here in LA and since I had no plans for the night, I decided to check out the film. As you may recall, I only recently read the book by Alice Sebold back in August so the story was very fresh in my mind at the theater last night. I found the book extremely powerful, very emotional and (except for the ending) I liked it very much. I’m afraid I cannot say the same about the Peter Jackson-directed movie:


I have to say that Stanley Tucci gave a fantastic performance … he was, truly, the best actor in the film. Rachel Weisz, who is a very accomplished actress, got kinda lost in this film … she was literally not present for much of the film and therefore I felt she was wasted. Marky Mark Wahlberg was horrible … absolutely, the worst. I’ve never been particularly impressed by his acting prowess but this film has to be his worst performance ever. If this movie had any chance at being good then that chance was ruined by Wahlberg‘s inclusion in this movie. The book is so … emotional. This movie is so … tedious. The FX of “the in-between” are really cool for a very short while, then they get tiresome and boring. A lot of important parts of the book were left out, which is normal for book-to-movie adaptaions, but I was really bothered by how much the storyline of the Ray Singh character was changed. As always, I urge all y’all to judge the film for yourselves … I was just not at all impressed by this movie and feel that the book is not done justice by this adaptation. The original book ending (which I hated) is kept intact in the movie so … I guess there’s that.

Tonight, I’m seeing Morrissey one more time. I have tickets to see the Mozzer in Ventura, CA for the last performance of The Swords Tour (you may recall I saw him perform in Pomona, CA earlier this week). It will, most likely, not only be my last concert of the year but my last concert of the decade. And, if you can believe it, the first concert I saw back at the start of 2000 was Morrissey at the State Theater in Detroit, MI. What a way to bookend the decade … with Morrissey concerts ;) Happy weekend, y’all!! Stay warm!!!

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  1. Meghan says:

    How disappointing… I loved this book and love Peter Jackson, but have heard that this is not his best film. I was hoping it be like his film, Heavenly Creatures (a great film) mixing a bit of imagination and effects with the plot and great acting. Mark Wahlburg was not the original choice so perhaps that added to it. Although, how exactly does a director top the Lord of the Rings trilogy?? Everything he makes will be compared to those already regarded as classic films.

  2. Courtney says:

    Trent, how was Saoirse Ronan acting in the film?

  3. Howard says:

    Rachel Weisz’s important scenes were cut out of the film. My uncle saw a rough cut of the film early this year and Abigale’s Affair was in the film.

    I don’t know why they would cut out an important subplot but it was there.

  4. roxster says:

    Trent I read an article on USA Today where they said they cut some of the obvious violence and “minor” subplots (like the mothers affair) for the sake of the film. So that would lead to the under use of Rachel Weisz. The father is such an important role in this book, and shows such horribly strong and gut-wrenching emtions, so I’m disappointed to hear Mark Wahlberg failed to deliver a good performance. I’m not surprised this movie fell short though. The book has so many different, strong emotions I figured it’d be hard to capture.

    • @roxster — Some of the cuts made sense but I couldn’t get over how different Ray’s character was treated in the movie vs. the book. I’m thinkin’ Ryan Gosling would’ve been a better Father for the movie.

  5. krissy says:

    I really liked the book…up until the ending. I thought that the supernatural occurance was for lust and not family was just not the best way to end the story.

  6. Chivonne says:

    I agree with Roxster. The book is one that makes you use your imagination. there is no way that they could convey the feelings and visuals that we experience when reading it onto the screen. I still want to see it but know I will walk away pissed.

  7. jen says:

    I’m so bummed. The Lovely Bones is one of my favorite books ever. It seemed like it would be really hard to make it into a movie. I was pissed when I found out that Marky Mark was replacing Ryan Gosling. Oh well, I will still see it.

  8. maribella says:

    mark wahlberg is only a good actor when he’s playing an ass****. i really liked him in “the departed” but HATED his sappiness in “The Happening.” It’s totally believable for me that he ruined this movie, which kind of sucks because i really like the other actors.

  9. Cristina_Isis says:

    I think I’ll will watch the movie anyways. Never read the book but the trailer made the movie seem interesting. On another note, I had no idea Morrissey was playing the Ventura Theater. I am so upset I let this show slip by b/c I’m only about 15 min away fron the venue. Darn :(

  10. I’m disappointed to hear Mark Wahlberg failed to deliver a good performance… :@

  11. Kendra says:

    @Trent – I don’t know if you’re interested in seeing any more shows this year, but a band called Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros are playing at the Mayan on Monday..They’re this super positive and fun band to see..It’s always a really good show, if you stay away from the dirty smelly hippies that are always there.. :)

  12. Lisa says:

    I totally agree with maribella.
    All I can think of is, “Hey Mr. Goat, how’s it going? Say hi to your mother for me.”
    My favorite role ever for Mark Wahlberg was with Reese Witherspoon. I think it was called “Fear”. That’s his kind of role!

  13. Tracy says:

    I loved the book, but knew it would not translate well to the screen. Bummer, but that’s true of a lot of books. But they make them into movies anyway LOL.

  14. Anna says:

    I am really looking forward to this film, I hope I like it more than you did! But I have never agreed with using Mark Whalberg to play the father.

  15. Jenna says:

    When I read (I think on your blog) that Mark Wahlberg was replacing Ryan Gosling my exact words were: Worst. Idea. Ever.

    Looks like I was right. :(

  16. thamoon says:

    omg!
    how amazing was morrissey tonight?!
    i loved the differing set list.
    let me kiss you and irish blood were quite a surprise.
    what an amazing show to end his tour with!!

    glad to share the experience with such an awesome blogger!
    viva moz!!

  17. Ana S. says:

    When i first heard that Ryan Gosling was playing this I was so excitied but then I heard Mark Wahlberg was replacing him. I knew then it was going down hill. Ryan Gosling would have been amazing

  18. Amanda J says:

    I don’t really know Morrissey, but that is a very cool way to bookend a decade. I wish I kept track of my concerts like you do. I go to a lot (not as many as you) and between my old LJ and now FB, I do have a sort of log, but not all together. I don’t keep stubs either. And I’ve been going to shows since before I can remember, so I don’t even know who my first concert was.

  19. Amy says:

    That sucks cause i was really looking forward to it.
    The trailer looked good. I loved the book. Read it in a few hours

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