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  • Pulling The Lovely Bones out of our back log, it's been a while since we've watched it so editing it was like watching it a second time; very intense movie!
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  • @bleumoon__
    @bleumoon__ Рік тому +381

    Something I learned recently about the scene of Susie's dad talking to George: Her dad realized George stopped caring for the flowers after Susie disappeared. Meaning George was using the flowers as an excuse to watch Susie while she was playing outside.
    Furthermore and more importantly; George said he was sorry for their loss, when they were still looking for Susie. They hadn't confirmed to the public that she was dead.

    • @lovelyAngel56412
      @lovelyAngel56412 Рік тому +30

      Omg never looked at it like that😢

    • @meabhcrowley3332
      @meabhcrowley3332 Рік тому +7

      GEORGE NOT GREGORY

    • @bleumoon__
      @bleumoon__ Рік тому +3

      @@meabhcrowley3332 MY BAD THANK YOU

    • @nochillpharaoh
      @nochillpharaoh Рік тому +3

      @@bleumoon__ 1ST PART I agreed 2nd part a stretch it was along time after her death when they talked by the roses ... people definitely knew she was dead

    • @nochillpharaoh
      @nochillpharaoh Рік тому +3

      the cops interviewed the creap looking for her before the dad confronted him

  • @nolasalazarbarnes7895
    @nolasalazarbarnes7895 Рік тому +1383

    I think you are probably missing the point or the importance of the kissing scene at the end. When Susie died she died in such a violent way with her innocence being stolen from her. She was never able to experience what it was like to have a kiss or to have real intimacy with someone. Her only experience was an extreme act of violence where she was violated in the worst way possible. The kiss scene was a way for her to finally experience that act of love in a way that was real and not the violent violation she experienced in her last moments. She needed to experience something beautiful to replace something so horrible. Being a SA survivor myself I can tell you that when you’re violated in that way it sticks with you and changes the person you are forever, in the story that’s the last act that she experienced in her human life and that’s not what she wanted to remember about intimacy or being with someone.

    • @xxChiQuiTitaxx73
      @xxChiQuiTitaxx73 Рік тому +52

      Hello thank you for your words. I deeply understand your analyse, Thank you sista 😇

    • @NF40375
      @NF40375 Рік тому +27

      Preach that real talk 🗣🎤🔊

    • @MikkiManson13
      @MikkiManson13 Рік тому +27

      It's also weird, like the whole romance thing bc the actor was 23 and the actress was 15.

    • @mortaeus7274
      @mortaeus7274 Рік тому +123

      I always understood why it is frustrating for us, the viewers, because for us we want the closure of her body being found and her murderer apprehended, but I also think it's not about our closure in that moment but Susie's, and for her closure was that kiss with Ray. The kiss she never got, the innocent love she only glimpsed in life, her "unfinished business" if you will. But it is hard for the viewers to set aside their own desire for closure in that moment, I think.

    • @nolasalazarbarnes7895
      @nolasalazarbarnes7895 Рік тому +14

      @@mortaeus7274 Exactly

  • @Little1Cave
    @Little1Cave Рік тому +1290

    Stanley Tucci made SURE that he didn’t look like himself when he played this role. He said that if he did, it would’ve ended his career because nobody will see him as anybody else but that monster George Harvey. And I believe him. So freaking talented (got him his only Oscar nomination) but SO freaking scary. Too scary even. Lol

    • @anniemae4449
      @anniemae4449 Рік тому +99

      i didnt even know this was stanley tucci for the longest time! he really transformed for this role. amazing actor

    • @1x4
      @1x4 Рік тому +14

      ? He still looked like himself. Just kinda gross.

    • @risachi6018
      @risachi6018 Рік тому

      @@1x4 Uhm what are you? unhinged 10 yrs old? lmao

    • @xoxolovechristielynn
      @xoxolovechristielynn Рік тому +92

      @@1x4 not really. Stanley Tucci is bald with dark brown eyes and usually has no facial hair or stubble at most. The longish blonde hair, blue eyes strange glasses and mustache made him look like a different human. He also spoke in a completely different cadence. A lot of people didn’t even realize it was him. It’s different if you are actually looking for the similarities because obviously he has the same nose etc. but they even bleached his eyebrows lol.

    • @1x4
      @1x4 Рік тому +13

      @@xoxolovechristielynn and yet he still looked exactly the same to me. 😶

  • @ryanpartner6161
    @ryanpartner6161 Рік тому +850

    In the book susie and her sister talk about how they would get away with a murder. Susie said she would use an icicle because the evidence would melt away. Poetic justice

    • @OctoKrool
      @OctoKrool  Рік тому +171

      That would have been a nice foreshadow to add to the movie to make sense of his death lol.

    • @josephsack4918
      @josephsack4918 Рік тому +30

      @@OctoKrool yeah all they had was her seeing an icicle in heaven. Like, ok.

    • @WoWGirl6
      @WoWGirl6 Рік тому +14

      @@OctoKrool yeah they should have shown that conversation in the movie. Bummer

    • @WoWGirl6
      @WoWGirl6 Рік тому +14

      @@OctoKrool I think the movie ended great. We didn't get that happy ending. It's a film that teaches us that you don't always get closure or get the answers. That you just have to move on and hope that they pay for their ways somehow and let's all be happy that he died period and didn't live long enough to continue killing. And even sometimes we don't get that! Realistically, in real life, lots of killers get away with murder for YEARS!... Maybe their entire life time. And many bodies of loved ones are never found. This movie was great for what it was. It is utterly, harsh reality. Some times the hero, the father in this situation, was not able to win in the end. He was able to sense the killer but not defeat him with his own hands. The story makes you hate the killer more, with the idea that he deprived this precious person of a their life. A life where she could have dated the cute British boy. Where she could have spent more time with her father building bottled ships. We are faced with a real type of pain, the type of pain that can never be reconciled. Where moving on is the only option. And yes its not satisfying but that is life. Have you watched Wind River? I highly recommend!

  • @krisfightingfibromyalgia3099
    @krisfightingfibromyalgia3099 Рік тому +159

    Honestly, the moment I start crying every single time, is when Susie is standing under the tree in her world and all the other victims come to meet her and the youngest girl gives her a hug.

  • @brandieluther7954
    @brandieluther7954 Рік тому +356

    The book went into much greater detail about her death. She was raped before she was dismembered. Stanley said that if that was in the movie he refused to do it. He couldn't touch her like that. Even after every scene, he would go to the hotel and ask her if she was okay, that he didn't scare her to much.

    • @lillymsf5946
      @lillymsf5946 Рік тому +43

      I also heard he needed a BIG drink after shooting those scenes. Can't say i blame him :/

  • @auntylizzer
    @auntylizzer Рік тому +147

    My very best friend was abducted when we were in 3rd grade. Abducted and murdered.. it’s been 37 years now and we’ve never found her body. And no one was ever charged and convicted. It’s common knowledge that a man from Tammy’s neighborhood was the assailant. But no evidence..and he left the state. He was arrested in Florida for another attack on a young girl. While serving his time, he became gravely ill and everyone tried to get a deathbed confession and location of her remains…that never happened…Tammy Belanger was abducted in Exeter NH..if anyone knows anything, PLEASE, PLEASE get in touch with the Exeter NH police.. I still miss and cry for my best friend..even 37 years later ❤️❤️💔💔❤️❤️

    • @yeliberryy
      @yeliberryy Рік тому +26

      wow…i am so so sorry…i cannot imagine losing my best friend. i pray that her remains are found one day. i’m so very sorry.

    • @samanthasummerfield1762
      @samanthasummerfield1762 7 місяців тому +9

      So very sorry I hope one day her family is able to lay her to rest. As a mother that's my greatest fear that some monster will take or hurt or worse to my babies

  • @Lucia-du5to
    @Lucia-du5to Рік тому +76

    I feel like the ending is INTENDED to anger people. Especially those who have a strong sense of justice. You're meant to be left unsatisfied by the death of Mr. Harvey and by the fact that they never find Suzie's body. It reflects the reality of things like this.
    However, the miniscule comfort I took was that in the end, Harvey died so insignificantly, without anyone in his life to mourn or search for him. No one gave a shit about his maggot existence. When Harvey dies, he leaves behind nothing but a cold void.
    Suzie's murder brought immense devastation to her family and community, but SHE had been a loving and beloved light in the lives of those around her. Eventually, they are all able to move forward again, taking solace in having known and loved Suzie.
    While her story is rage-inducing, Suzie's short "here for a moment and then gone" life was, ultimately more impactful than Harvey's despicable and unjustly long life. This isn't by any means a 'win' for Suzie or some kind of positive spin. It's simply the case when this happens. Sadly, it happens every day.

  • @ChuchiiChoo
    @ChuchiiChoo Рік тому +201

    by the way, you asked about the roses wilting? suzie wanted to be a nature photographer so his roses were his creepy way to lure her outside his house and talk to her so he could gain her trust

    • @OctoKrool
      @OctoKrool  Рік тому +109

      This makes so much more sense, he only grew them to lure her over and once he got what he wanted to stopped taking care of them!

    • @ChuchiiChoo
      @ChuchiiChoo Рік тому +28

      Yeah its exactly that, everything he did was so calculated, which just makes it so much worse

    • @TwilightProtectionK9
      @TwilightProtectionK9 Рік тому +5

      Our pervert neighbor also tried to lure me into his house by saying I could go get my cat who "wandered into his house" anytime I'd like because he knew I loved animals.

  • @sloanep9409
    @sloanep9409 Рік тому +219

    I think what's hurts deep about not finding the body is the reality of it. Most of cases or sad/horrible story like this one are left with the victims's body never found. Just go to the police station nearby your town and look all the disappearance or missing photos on the wall. This is so real and raw.

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 Рік тому +16

      That, or their killers are never found. It's so heartbreaking and infuriating.

    • @SmarchitectMann
      @SmarchitectMann Рік тому

      Harsh. But this is what makes the killer's death satisfying. A painful, cold, and lonely death was very fitting.

  • @Sailorgirl1207
    @Sailorgirl1207 Рік тому +49

    This is why I won't raise my kids with the whole mentality of "since it's an adult, you can't be rude" fuck that, be rude be loud. If they're giving you creepy vibes, leave and find someplace public if you aren't in one already. Just because they're "elders" doesn't mean they deserve your respect or kindness.

  • @Megan-ir3ze
    @Megan-ir3ze Рік тому +329

    When I saw the title: Oh boy, here we go 😭
    Edit: I understand the frustrations of the ending when they didn’t find the body, but you have to realize this was Susie’s closure. She knew finding her body wouldn’t give her the closure she needed to pass on. She just wanted to be a girl one more time(her first kiss) since her childhood was taken away. Also, a lot of families and victims don’t get the proper closure (finding the body or finding out who it was) or justice they deserve. That’s life. We don’t always get a happy ending and evil people get away with their crimes. She took what closure she could have before moving on.

    • @Serenity113
      @Serenity113 Рік тому +35

      One could say that he died, and his body won't be found in the same manner as what he did to Susie's. He discarded her body as if it was nothing and then he died and his body was tossed away like it was nothing. The only difference is Susie will have family that will remember her and eventually grieve and move on. Whereas Tucci's character. He'll be forgotten. Just my opinion at least.

    • @azazello1784
      @azazello1784 Рік тому

      I was thinking the movie is about a boner.

    • @Megan-ir3ze
      @Megan-ir3ze Рік тому +16

      @@Serenity113 Amazing point. He too died by his own hands. He wouldn’t have been in that place if it wasn’t for the fact that he was on the run. He damned himself in the end.

    • @EmilyGloeggler7984
      @EmilyGloeggler7984 Рік тому

      @@Megan-ir3ze He damned himself the minute he chose to murder anyone.

    • @Megan-ir3ze
      @Megan-ir3ze Рік тому +1

      @@EmilyGloeggler7984 yeah, that’s what I meant in my comment

  • @mikhalaa746
    @mikhalaa746 Рік тому +144

    The ending always stuck out to me, cause sadly so many people are murdered and families never get closure.

  • @DMovieman
    @DMovieman Рік тому +416

    I've always been a fan of Stanley Tucci, but he took it to another level in this film.
    I was so used to his charming, funny, and light-hearted performances that I was not prepared for the complete 180 here.
    Talk about HORRIFYING. Especially that underground scene. The Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination was absolutely deserved.

    • @markmac2206
      @markmac2206 Рік тому +21

      kind of like Robin Williams in 1 Hour Photo. stepped out of the comfort zone and still was brilliant.

    • @erekaviolin
      @erekaviolin Рік тому +12

      Or Danny Glover in The Color Purple!

    • @ChulsZFF
      @ChulsZFF Рік тому +2

      he had a moment in A Life Less Ordinary (1997)

    • @windandcloudshadow158
      @windandcloudshadow158 Рік тому +9

      He should've got the Oscar.

    • @oni6903
      @oni6903 Рік тому +1

      He’s an actor. It’s his job.

  • @I_Ship_It
    @I_Ship_It Рік тому +11

    As someone who has gone through SA from a very young age, disassociation is very real. It's the thinking, "Whatever happens to my body, at least my mind is free."

  • @loopylocks7746
    @loopylocks7746 Рік тому +35

    The scene of the family sitting around the table laughing and eating whilst waiting for Susie to walk through the door is chilling to me. They are doing such a normal thing what we all do not a care in the world whilst their child is being horrifically assaulted and murdered.
    Sadly not getting justice or having closure happens far too often.
    I don’t know what’s worse not knowing what happened to your child or knowing exactly what happened to them 😢

  • @MZ-bl6wg
    @MZ-bl6wg Рік тому +222

    As a single dad of daughters that are my Life ❤️ this movie absolutely terrifies me and breaks my heart! Sadly this is a reality for too many in the world today. Prayers for any who have gone thru this. Protect your family and give your kids the knowledge for safety needed on this world today.

    • @SuperFurry68A
      @SuperFurry68A Рік тому +8

      I’m with you there, bud. This film hit me hard before I had kids, but now I have a 5 year old daughter it hits so much harder. I cannot imagine my life without her and how I’d ever cope if anything happened to her. Having kids really changes your whole perspective on life.

    • @HeyoitsJay
      @HeyoitsJay Рік тому +3

      It should. Keep your daughters close. This thing happens more often due to femicide and misogyny.

    • @Ri57490
      @Ri57490 Рік тому +3

      Teach your daughters self defence

  • @taylorharlow4129
    @taylorharlow4129 Рік тому +256

    I remember reading this book when I was 10 and WAY too young to be reading something like that. I was about Suzie's age when the movie came out, and I distinctly remember feeling like my heart was being ripped out at the end. I was inconsolable. I went to see it with a friend and I cried the entire time we waited for my dad to come pick us up from the theater.

    • @NF40375
      @NF40375 Рік тому +12

      I learned about Adam Walsh when I was too young but I’m glad I did. It saved me and many others by knowing the story.

    • @ariiblink
      @ariiblink Рік тому +8

      Omg me too I watched the movie when I was 8, I wasn’t supposed to watch it my aunt and mom were watching it and they thought I was asleep when they were watching it, when I tell you it TRAUMATIZED me I had nightmares for months but it made me have sense of awareness to never trust strangers especially because I used to live in Latin America so it was more dangerous out there but I’m glad I watched it in a way because it helped me to always be close to my mom and to always be safe

    • @micomator
      @micomator Рік тому +5

      I read this book when I was a teen and felt the same way. Then I decided the movie would be a great first date idea. It wasn't.

    • @lmn6023
      @lmn6023 Рік тому

      I watched it when I was her age. I didn't mind too much, but my parents couldn't watch it with me.

  • @adork2dacore
    @adork2dacore Рік тому +79

    This movie was a realistic take on families that never were able to find their family members body. It's too simple to tie a bow on the situation and make him suffer and her body being found. This movie shows how long one hopes for an outcome that will never come. I feel so deeply saddened for people who have gone through this tragedy. I remember watching this movie when I was 14 or 15 and it stuck with me. Like, I could have been her. I could have be in that situation. It's scary to think about. No wonder my mom and abuela were always saying NO to sleepovers and had to know everything of the person before I left the house. They were protecting me because I thought I was invincible and no one could ever hurt me.

    • @catewright1575
      @catewright1575 Рік тому +5

      That's one of my biggest fears whether it happens to me or someone i know. I hate unsolved, inconclusive things. Before i do anything i research the hell out of it, before anyone can surprise me they know to tell me what the surprise is so i can approve it, i wait and find out the endings of things i might want to read or watch before i go for it- i can't stand not knowing if things will turn out good or bad. As unpredictable as life is, i want to find out everything i can.

  • @meganbrick6266
    @meganbrick6266 Рік тому +22

    When her sister was in the house, I was seriously in physical pain from the tension. Oh my GOD.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Рік тому +151

    Saoirse Ronan became one of my favorite actresses with this. She's done some other great films too, like Hanna.

    • @NF40375
      @NF40375 Рік тому +5

      This ☝🏾

    • @sophiam.krager3815
      @sophiam.krager3815 Рік тому +12

      Hanna is such a good movie and did Not get the recognitiom it deserved

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 Рік тому +7

      I love Hanna! It's a really great movie. Definitely a unique experience and Saoirse was fantastic in it

    • @deadsetondreams1988
      @deadsetondreams1988 Рік тому +3

      The Lovely Bones was the 1st thing I ever saw her in and it ripped my heart out and made me love her as an actress. I saw Hanna next

  • @nghtblccd
    @nghtblccd Рік тому +33

    in the first version they didn't show his death this explicitly, but the test audience was so unsatisfied with not seeing him suffer that they included his death more graficly

  • @christinegelabert1651
    @christinegelabert1651 Рік тому +352

    The fact that he died in such an odd way and that he fell over into that ditch... That plays into the fact since it happened in the winter he's going to remain hidden just like she was. He was also tumbled over and dumped as if HE was nothing. HE was not the person who was treated as nothing just like he treated ALL THE OTHERS. It was something that he ended up actually doing TO HIMSELF in a way because he was careless. Have he been careful about life in general meaning his own, he never would've fallen over the edge. HE was standing by that ledge and feeling overconfident that he will be able to overpower that woman and drag her into the car IF HE HAD TO.. Had he NOT been out there stalking another victim this never would have happened to him. So you see the correlation the parallels when it comes to this now? It's not just about the fact that ohhh haha he died in such a weird way. It's about the fact that he died in the pursuit of doing something bad and how he landed by tumbling over into a ditch the way in the SAME WAY that he had shown no respect for HER BODY when he had decided to discard her. SHE will never be found by HER FAMILY. Remember something he lives alone, so he will most probably never been claimed either. Because other than people at his job. NOBODY is really going to be actively looking FOR HIM. In the end, it was him who ended up being the nobody for all of us, you see? 😉

    • @melaninqueen7211
      @melaninqueen7211 Рік тому +16

      BEAUTIFULLY written

    • @ARenae-vo4ch
      @ARenae-vo4ch Рік тому +3

      🎯 However the police most likely still thinks he's on the run and his coworkers should know by now he's wanted for the kidnapping and murder of a minor. The police are the only ones who should be actively looking for him.

    • @christinawells2847
      @christinawells2847 Рік тому +8

      When he died the first thing that ran through my mind was that HE was not going to have this time period to get use to his death.
      I know you guys wanted to see him get justice, but sometimes justice doesn't come in this lifetime and the consequences of what he did and who he chose to be is of his own making.

    • @christinawells2847
      @christinawells2847 Рік тому +4

      @Lauren Lewis I'm making statements in context with the movie. We saw how the victims were treated in the afterlife, we didn't see how the murderers were treated.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA Рік тому +4

      @@christinawells2847 I completely understand what you mean. Ignore those who have an issue with it. After all, the best works of art are there to help the living contemplate life, death, and everything in between. This work is no different. So, it Is connected to reality.
      It's not meant to show what happens to All murderers and evil people. It's meant to show what happens to some. There are killers that disappear and, like so many victims, we never know what happened to them. Just like the killer in this piece. Art reflects life, which imitates life.
      Anyway, I enjoyed your take. Thank you for sharing your thoughts

  • @kaylaaa363
    @kaylaaa363 Рік тому +123

    One of my favorites, always makes me cry..literally the first line in. I took the dvd to my friends in highschool for a sleepover and she fell asleep but her brother was sitting with me and we were both crying towards the end

    • @Megan-ir3ze
      @Megan-ir3ze Рік тому +17

      Aw that’s so cute😭🥹

  • @Katiethewizard
    @Katiethewizard Рік тому +166

    This is a movie I watched when I was 12 years old and it stuck with me so hard. I would think about this movie CONSTANTLY for the couple of weeks after I saw it. It gave me such a weird feeling that I'll never forget. It also got me to stay away from creepy men 😭

    • @NF40375
      @NF40375 Рік тому +7

      Stories like this and of Adam Wash save many of us and open our innocent eyes to what could happen.

  • @HaleyStark.
    @HaleyStark. Рік тому +16

    That murder scene is THE most uncomfortable scene in movie history.

  • @insertname193
    @insertname193 Рік тому +36

    They went easier in the movie than in the book when it came to the body. In the book, a dog found the elbow.

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Рік тому +20

    They never found her body and the killer didn't get caught. Sadly that how it is in real life sometimes.

  • @Emily-ck9ji
    @Emily-ck9ji Рік тому +65

    Amazing movie! It never fails to make me cry and it's still one of my favorites. It's both a devastating and beautiful story.

  • @belbibolbo
    @belbibolbo Рік тому +16

    the last min of this movie always will make me cry “i was here and now i’m gone “ LIKE GIRL IM CRYING IN FETAL POSITION JESUS

  • @anjero86
    @anjero86 Рік тому +59

    I heard that Ronan helped Tucci through this whole movie because he was extremely uncomfortable playing this role

    • @marlonclark1896
      @marlonclark1896 Рік тому

      well, he was playing a serial killer who murdered young girls so i'm pretty sure anyone playing a role like that would not be ok

    • @cp2342
      @cp2342 Рік тому +9

      I heard that too and apparently Tucci asked if she was fine as well I remember seeing a behind the scenes of Susie’s death. he was concerned for her and asked if she was ok which helped them both get through the scene which wouldn’t have been easy.

  • @Serenity113
    @Serenity113 Рік тому +79

    I've read the book and seen this movie once. That was enough for me. So when I saw the title for this video I was like "Nope. I am not going to traumatize myself again." Good luck lol

    • @OAlexable
      @OAlexable Рік тому +3

      Same here I could never rewatch this movie.

  • @adamsgrad93
    @adamsgrad93 Рік тому +40

    Reading the book before kids, hard. Reading it after kids, absolutely horrifying.

  • @erikanorman928
    @erikanorman928 7 місяців тому +1

    The metaphor from the rose bush scene is that Mr. Harvey only tended to the roses so he could watch Susie and fantasize. The father has a flashback of when Susie was alive. Mr. Harvey was making small talk with him while Susie played right behind him. He realized the flowers are dead now. Mr. Harvey has neglected his roses ever since Susie died… he no longer had a reason to be out there. That’s how Jack figured out it was him who did it.

  • @MetalHeadReacts
    @MetalHeadReacts Рік тому +33

    The original novel of this is so tough to read, it's even more disturbing than the movie... I mean they REALLY toned it down for the movie.

  • @tarawiegel5017
    @tarawiegel5017 Рік тому +13

    I actually like that they didn’t find the body because just like in real life a lot of these families don’t ever have closure and have to find a way to keep living even with the unanswered questions.

  • @morganrobinson2436
    @morganrobinson2436 Рік тому +45

    I really love this movie. I think it was lost on a lot of viewers, or was too artsy for some people. I really like though that Tucci’s character dies alone with no one, no one would care, no one would even think to grieve him. I also really like how it traveled with the family through grief and healing.

    • @Nick_CF
      @Nick_CF Рік тому

      I hated how he went out. He might have died alone but he died along with his secrets and along with any justice for his victims. He deserved to be locked in a cell for the rest of his life well aware of his actions and knowing he is nothing but a piece of shit left to rot. No allegedly, no well maybe's, just the cold hard sound of the cell door slamming on his ass.

    • @morganrobinson2436
      @morganrobinson2436 Рік тому +5

      @@Nick_CF in a perfect world, this would happen to everyone who chooses to take another’s life. Especially the life of a child. Have you read the book yet? The novel gets the image across better comparing the differences. Susie’s life is celebrated, people remember her, think of her, celebrate her, and keep her alive in commemoration and memories. Her killer is forgotten even before he can be thought of, he’s never given a second thought, his life is of no consequence to remember, not worthy of reminding others of who this person was. I think this is also the fear of every serial killer….that they will die in obscurity, no one will think twice of them, and they will no longer hold the power over the families that infamy and the media bring.
      I 100 percent understand where you are coming from, and in a real world…that is of course preferred and we have to strive for! But in a story that so full of metaphors and hidden messages, I find this comparison really fitting.

    • @christiecakes014
      @christiecakes014 Рік тому +4

      I think it's one of those movies where it's better if you read the book first, simply because then you have a better idea of what kind of story it's trying to tell. I think it's kinda easy to assume this will be some kind of drama crime thriller rather than an introspection on pain, grief, and loss with the actual crime being more in the background.

  • @xandermerrick
    @xandermerrick Рік тому +27

    As a man with a young daughter, movies like this always hit hard. Prisoners was another one.

  • @patriciaramirez2982
    @patriciaramirez2982 Рік тому +20

    the thing with the flowers I'm pretty sure its because he would only take care of the flowers so that he could go outside to look at susie and bc he already got what he wanted he has no reason to keep growing them

  • @k-popplayinklown5473
    @k-popplayinklown5473 Рік тому +10

    Saoirse Ronan is a gift
    One of the greats of our time
    This movie had great impact on me
    Such dark subject matter told so beautifully
    The song at the tree blinds me with tears every time

  • @tamikelly504
    @tamikelly504 Рік тому +81

    Just a couple things, first off great reaction, secondly I read the book a couple times and I was never really pleased with the way the movie dealt with some of the major themes in the book. In the book he dumped her body shortly after killing her so Peter Jackson including it to run concurrently with that kiss always grated on me because in the book they happened years apart. Also, in the book she said that the only thing left of her body was a funny stain on the floor of the garage where some of her fluids leaked out of the safe. A stain that the future owners of the house could never get rid of. The book was a lot more graphic as to what happened to her in that hole. He raped her brutally and then killed her. Also the wife had a love affair with the cop. Which always really irritated me. His death at the end also illustrated how people don't always get what they deserve. Yes he deserved to be beaten and drawn and quartered, instead he just toppled down a hill. The unfairness of life and the processing of grief was a huge part of what the book was about. PS I can't wait for you to do how to train your dragon 3

    • @JessLoveyy
      @JessLoveyy Рік тому +1

      i read the book too. i'm glad they cut the affair cuz i hated it. i'm glad they cut franny too. but yes he raped her then stabbed her to death

  • @wendybrackett2131
    @wendybrackett2131 Рік тому +17

    "For him once, he goes to prison after." LOL Thanks for the laugh before all of the cringe and sadness came in.

  • @kishatijai6020
    @kishatijai6020 Рік тому +11

    Awwww man, I saw the thumbnail and gasped aloud and covered my mouth with BOTH hands! I have only watched this movie ONE TIME... I don't even know if I'll make it through this reaction 😭😭😭😭🤞🏿🤞🏿🤞🏿.

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben Рік тому +18

    Every part with Stanley Tucci was terrifying and exciting. Properly eerie performance, cause we know those people exist.

  • @lornaanderson1459
    @lornaanderson1459 Рік тому +5

    Her kiss, that was what she had wanted the most, and because she was taken advantaged of, her innocence stolen from her, she wanted to have what she wanted in her last moment on Earth.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 Рік тому +29

    Very underrated movie, surprised it doesn't get more requests on reaction channels.

    • @amandafox8603
      @amandafox8603 Рік тому +5

      I've tried. but, this movie is a beast not many are willing to watch. Especially, if they're a father/parent to a daughter.

    • @Shythalia
      @Shythalia Рік тому +2

      Not everyone can handle watching this movie.

  • @issmishii
    @issmishii Рік тому +7

    As someone who read the book at an incredibly young age and watched the movie when it came out I loved watching you guys react! At 21:33 you guys mention that Mr. Harvey stopped taking care of the flowers and that you feel like you missed the metaphor in the interaction between him and Susie’s father. The point of showcasing the dying flowers is that Mr. Harvey was only using taking care of the rose bush as a means to watch Susie. If you notice when Susie is taking the pictures of the rose bush while she is on the bike, Mr. Harvey is standing in the background. Since Susie’s father picked up the pictures beforehand and was searching through them for answers the rosebush being dead sparked the interest/idea of questioning Mr. Harvey. Like he said, “Susie’s a smart kid, she would never go off with a stranger. It had to be someone she knew.”

  • @MultiGreenG
    @MultiGreenG Рік тому +10

    Saoirse Ronan is such a versatile actress. Love her.

  • @Razzlewolfflight
    @Razzlewolfflight Рік тому +33

    This movie is so remarkably uncomfortable and sad. I recommend people watch “Quality Culture’s” video about it. She helps make sense of the disturbed feelings the story brings us, and tries to reconcile the way the movie ends without real closure.

    • @OctoKrool
      @OctoKrool  Рік тому +16

      The whole scene of them being in that bunker together is the one scene that I hated watching, you just know exactly what's going to happen and it's not about if it's when he does it.

  • @ashleyrojas3695
    @ashleyrojas3695 Рік тому +6

    Something I noticed after watching the movie after years was that if you look closely behind her he’s always watching her like in the mall he was watching her

  • @jamedraa8472
    @jamedraa8472 Рік тому +32

    This movie was based on a novel about the (real life) rape of the author. Years later, the man who was (wrongfully) convicted was exonerated. The story is tragic on many levels.

    • @mzzthang3912
      @mzzthang3912 Рік тому +2

      Wait the guy who Stanley Tucci played was wrongfully convicted?

    • @Muirmaiden
      @Muirmaiden Рік тому +4

      No, Alice Sebold's book "Lucky" was based on her own experience. She likely got the idea for "The Lovely Bones" from unsolved cases in which the victims are often not remembered and can't speak for themselves while their killers get all the attention.

  • @leeloo2071
    @leeloo2071 Рік тому +30

    YES, amazing movie and sadly very underrated. It’s definitely sad, but it’s really good and beautiful in a sad way.

  • @hv3926
    @hv3926 Рік тому +15

    Stanley Tucci hated that role. Also Suzie really did kick him in the face trying to escape. Saoris(sp) Ronan (Irish girl who played Suzie Salmon) apologized to Stanley for injuring him. Side Note: Stanley is a very talented actor. He played the purple-haired TV show host in the Hunger Games. (Did you guys do the Hunger Games?)

  • @unwindreactions6223
    @unwindreactions6223 Рік тому +6

    Such a beautiful but extremely devastatingly heart breaking movie. Saw it once and did not ever want to watch it again, just because of you know, how it ended for her, but I do think you guys are the only ones who have done a reaction to this movie and well done for doing so!

  • @catv5634
    @catv5634 Рік тому +21

    My mum took me to the movie theater to watch this, I can't remember in what time of the year it came out so I was either 9/10. She made me watch the movie to show me to never trust a stranger, especially if I'm alone, let alone a "trusty" neighbor so I'm really grateful she made me watch it as a little girl, now as a 23 year old I can say that because of that movie I've saved myself from some suspicious situations growing up

    • @TwilightProtectionK9
      @TwilightProtectionK9 Рік тому +5

      This. Due to this movie I'm pretty sure I avoided something similar to this with our neighbor, multiple times.

  • @monyerivers397
    @monyerivers397 Рік тому +9

    It bothered me so much that her body was never found to give closure to the family. But that shows the reality of most missing persons cases. They don’t always get that closure. The other world was a good part of the movie it shows her transition into heaven and acceptance that she was murdered she goes from confused, angry, sadness, to acceptance.

    • @erikanorman928
      @erikanorman928 7 місяців тому

      Yes but he died in such a stupid insignificant way, he was his last victim. Nobody is going to miss him. Everyone will miss Susie.

    • @monyerivers397
      @monyerivers397 7 місяців тому

      @@erikanorman928 yeah I get that but I can’t imagine losing a child or sister never truly knowing what happened to her moving on with life while my sister or daughters body is decaying in a safe at the bottom of a junk yard dump but I’ve never looked at it how you explained it I totally get your point

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Рік тому +6

    This was filmed where it takes place, Norristown, PA, about 20 minutes from here. I ran into the PA at Starbucks buying about 12 coffees for the crew. Poor guy was somehow getting 12 coffees to his car and driving without spilling. Happy to say it's one out my favorite movies.

  • @iuile
    @iuile Рік тому +4

    Now I know why Saoirse and Jake's characters in The Host seemed more comfortable around each other; the actors worked together in this film.

  • @healingpoisonbreak9984
    @healingpoisonbreak9984 Рік тому +21

    Sadly, what happened to susie is something that its not ficton in the real world , and there are so many girls who are victims of these kind of people, or at least have been in the presence of these kind of men. You can ask any woman you know if they've met someone that made them as uncomfortable as the cabin scene, i assure they will say yes.

    • @marlonclark1896
      @marlonclark1896 Рік тому +4

      sadly, the world is filled with people like this

  • @Morgan-go3oz
    @Morgan-go3oz Рік тому +11

    The book was worse because they actually described what happened to her ! I remember seeing this movie in the theater and thinking is was sad but wonderful at the same time!

    • @asapanime1875
      @asapanime1875 10 місяців тому

      What happened to her in the book? 😓

  • @jodiedehart3314
    @jodiedehart3314 Рік тому +1

    This movie is a masterpiece. I cry every single time I watch it. And it's one of those movies that is good, every single time you watch...kudos to you both, for being the 1st reactors( that I've ever seen personally) to react to this great movie!!💞💞

  • @dan0507
    @dan0507 Рік тому +4

    The movie is an alternate cut. In the original, he gets away, Scot free. My gf at the time made me watch this 12 years ago, and i was SO pissed at her...

    • @OctoKrool
      @OctoKrool  Рік тому +3

      That's just a depressing ending; that would have pissed me off a ton seeing that lol.

  • @kayaleandreaspencer631
    @kayaleandreaspencer631 Рік тому +13

    💁🏾‍♀️💁🏾‍♀️I remember the first time I saw this,
    It broke my heart in so many different ways.
    I explained all those "many ways" to my Mom,
    who became dumbfounded when I told her
    the biggest one was that Stanley Tucci was the bad guy,
    not only that but he played the role very well!!
    See in my young naive heart Stanley just can't play
    roles like that because he's always been my idea of
    "The Good Guy" and I didn't appreciate the changing
    of MY narrative concerning one of my favorite Actors!!
    For example:
    There are 3 movies (that I remember seeing) where
    Keanu Reeves plays a bad guy. Those movies didn't
    do so well because a lot of people had a hard time
    believing he was the bad guy.
    I felt like I had to explain myself so folks
    wouldn't come for me in the comments👩🏾‍💻👩🏾‍💻
    I do love the story though and I'm glad y'all reacted to it;
    Great reaction guys🙋🏾‍♀️🙋🏾‍♀️

  • @stathissdz2125
    @stathissdz2125 Рік тому +8

    Saoirse Ronan has got to win an Oscar at some point. Lost in "Attornment", lost in "Ladybird"... I mean... c'mon!

  • @machaiahlillard8156
    @machaiahlillard8156 Рік тому +6

    Seeing this at 12 years old messed me up but I'm glad I was able to see this. I also would have loved if the family had the closer they deserved. That someone knew what happened, along with the other families who lives were effected by Stanley's characters actions. Now Stanley Tucci deserves all the awards because I disgusted and hate I felt for his character was very strong, he killed it honestly!

  • @mbavdegrassidc1
    @mbavdegrassidc1 Рік тому +9

    I love this movie so much which might sound like a strange thing to say when I first say it but it helped me get over a lot of grief.

  • @LauraSnuggleBear
    @LauraSnuggleBear Рік тому +24

    I remember reading this book early on in high school and was so worried when the movie came out that it wouldn't do the book justice but was pleasantly surprised in that the movie didn't disappoint compared to the book.

  • @tangiecleans312
    @tangiecleans312 Рік тому +1

    This movie was so heavy, it touched me. Thank you for the upload.

  • @michaelferrel1713
    @michaelferrel1713 Рік тому +7

    First time I watched this movie I was dying of a fever so the otherworldly scenes felt like a trip but this movie really made me cry hard, and for all that its forever burned into my memory!

  • @MsAppeljack
    @MsAppeljack Рік тому +6

    Tucci was just amazingly evil in this. Fabulous acting.

  • @homegirl5000
    @homegirl5000 Рік тому +2

    Why do I feel like y'all posted this just for me!! Thank you!

  • @SupportGamin2024
    @SupportGamin2024 Рік тому +7

    This is one of the greatest channels on UA-cam,nothing comes close!

  • @Sky-hc7uu
    @Sky-hc7uu Рік тому +3

    Watched this movie for the first time as a senior in college with friends. We literally balled throughout the entire ending of the movie.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Рік тому +12

    The movie received negative Reviews by Critics, but became a moderate success at the box office, making $93 million dollars against a $60 million dollar budget.
    Ryan Gosling gained 60 lb to play the father, but dropped out due to creative differences with Jackson with discussing what the character would look like.

  • @got2bee876
    @got2bee876 Рік тому

    OMG I was just thinking about The Lovely Bones the other day! It's crazy that you guys are reacting to it.

  • @Cassxowary
    @Cassxowary Рік тому +1

    This movie is a beautiful and tragic reminder to not trust anyone and always be wary and careful and never go with anyone especially if you're underage and even if you know them (the cleveland three)!

  • @reynachannel5399
    @reynachannel5399 Рік тому +5

    First time I watched it I CRIED for hours. Because he should’ve been done way worse, the scene where they referenced the other girls really hurt my heart. The song omg

  • @washo2222
    @washo2222 Рік тому +18

    I have seen this movie a number of times because it's a masterclass in storytelling - and a difficult story to tell but more on that. Your reactions again were spot on. You criticise the nit picky things going on in the movie. The book was also a tour de force because you wish this and this and that could/would happen. Without those nit picky things you would have a very flat suspense/mystery. Those things is what makes a book and/or movie excel and your reactions only prove that it hit the spot and is a success. Hats off to Stanley Tucci who is one of our great actors but gets little in projects to act in. ( I just saw him last week in 2009s "Spotlight" with an all star cast). This is film is by the author Alice Sebold whom I briefly met her while I sat in on creative writing classes with Tess Gallagher, Raymond Carver, and Tobias Wolff. She and I attended Syracuse University ( we both graduated the same year in 1984: she a senior and I a grad student). In the early hours of May 8, 1981, while Sebold was a freshman at Syracuse University, she was assaulted and raped while walking home through a tunnel to an amphitheater near campus. She reported the crime to campus security and the police, who took her statement and investigated, but could not identify any suspects. Five months later, while walking down a street near the Syracuse campus, she encountered a man whom she believed to be the rapist. The man, Anthony Broadwater, ultimately served 16 years in prison, maintaining his innocence throughout. Because he would not admit to the attack, he was denied parole five times, Broadwater was released in 1999, and remained on New York's sex offender registry. He was exonerated in 2021, after a judge found serious issues with the original conviction. Alice wrote the novel "Lucky" based on this experience. She continued with a memoir writing about her experience after "Lucky" sank into oblivion. Her first successful book was "The Lovely Bones" continuing her rape experience but his book got rave reviews and was picked up for film rights. So, as the saying goes, in creative writing class "Wwhen in doubt about what you should write, write what you know."

    • @DelicatelySinfulCrochets
      @DelicatelySinfulCrochets Рік тому

      You do know she apologized to him because was innocent!

    • @DelicatelySinfulCrochets
      @DelicatelySinfulCrochets Рік тому +1

      Alice Sebold, the best-selling author of the memoir “Lucky” and the novel “The Lovely Bones,” apologized publicly on Tuesday to a man who was wrongly convicted of raping her in 1982 after she had identified him in court as her attacker.

  • @syre97
    @syre97 Рік тому +4

    My heart has never been broken by a movie this much. I couldn’t stop thinking about Susie, I had to watch behind the scenes footage to remind myself that these were actors and she was still alive. It didn’t help.

  • @averiarmani
    @averiarmani Рік тому +1

    so happy to see y’all stressed the hell out watching this like i was!!!

  • @Threeleebird
    @Threeleebird Рік тому +5

    I can't remember the last time a movie brought me to tears as much as Lovely Bones. It was seeing it for the first time and then when we find out what really happened to Susie it was like an overdose of pain, man.
    That's where my admiration for Saoirse Ronan was born for being so brave and capable of making this movie at such a young age and putting herself in such a creepy situation, I know that Stanley Tucci did everything possible to make her feel safe and comfortable. Also he was so disgusted with the character what he was doing that changed his appearance completely.

  • @babyfry4775
    @babyfry4775 Рік тому +11

    Loved this movie. So well done. Tucci was great as the killer. I had the same feelings about her body but that happens a lot unfortunately. Many murders are either never solved or the body never found and it’s so sad. I believe in the afterlife so I have no problem in that he’ll be punished for what he did. I have to tell you what happened to me a long, long time ago. I was walking home from school with my brother and he wanted to take a shortcut. It meant jumping over hedges and I didn’t want to do that as I was wearing a dress. My brother left me and I continued on the street. Soon a car came by and a young man (I’d say late teens or early 20’s) asked me if I wanted a ride. I said no and continued on my walk. He must have driven around the block because he came by again. I remember my heart pounding when I saw him again. This time he stopped and opened the passenger door and said he would give me candy if I would get in. I was only 3 houses away from my house. Again I said no. I have to tell you that it was weird that no one was around. No neighbors or kids….just strange. But I ran home crying and remember talking to a state cop (he had that wide brim on his hat). He told me to always get the license plate. I was only 6 at the time. Thankfully, I was ok but sometimes I’ll think about it and wonder what would have happened to me had I gotten in the car with him. Obviously, he was up to no good. It kinda freaks me out. I loved the sister who got “revenge” on her own. She was brave. There was lots of foreshadowing of the icicles in the afterlife so the icicle facilitated his death. Anyway, I really liked the movie and even though its a tough subject it was worth filming it. Predators are like that….nice on the outside…trying to groom their victims but they’re so evil inside. Good review bros. 😀

  • @katwebbxo
    @katwebbxo Рік тому +9

    Awesome choice. I finally watched this earlier this year lol. I remember when it came out but never got around to seeing it. Love the visuals. 💕

    • @kssosssksksmewso1545
      @kssosssksksmewso1545 Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/wGGJuNixTa4/v-deo.html may I ask what name of the movie in video opinion

  • @alizzealvarez04
    @alizzealvarez04 Рік тому +4

    Finally someone reacts to this such an amazing book/movie everyone was phenomenal!!! Saoirse killed it especially how young she was I’m this beyond my favorite movie although sad story❤️ mark was just amazing he really made me feel like I was watching an actual father morning his daughter.

  • @ItzMickeyXo
    @ItzMickeyXo Рік тому +5

    Saw it in the movie theater and this movie is underrated

  • @C_Holloway
    @C_Holloway Рік тому +2

    So glad you did this one! Another Peter Jackson movie that I recommend and it's based on a true crime story is Heavenly Creatures.

  • @AshlynMercedez
    @AshlynMercedez Рік тому +3

    The ending of this movie made me angry cry. Yes he died and he would never be able to hurt anyone again, but all of those people never got justice. It's infuriating, but amazing writing.

  • @DPObseser
    @DPObseser Рік тому +1

    I remember when I saw this in theaters, when Mr. Harvey died, one dude was like, "That's right! Oh Yeah!!" everyone laughed and cheered. But god, I remember some of the stuff from the books. Like Mr. Harvey was still there after the book was taken by the police, and actually explained the evidence away, but I don't remember how the police/detective were finally convinced and tried pursuing him.

  • @JohnM...
    @JohnM... Рік тому +3

    The music for this is very appropriate. It's a Scottish group called The Cocteau Twins.

  • @The_Nightsong
    @The_Nightsong Рік тому +4

    I love that sister, telling off the cop like that. This movie is so sad, and the fact that it happens in real life makes it 10000 times worse.

  • @ulricaandrae4381
    @ulricaandrae4381 Рік тому

    Yes! I’ve been waiting for someone to react to this!

  • @lauriebarrett6789
    @lauriebarrett6789 2 місяці тому +1

    I liked how Lindsey stood up for her father against the detective.

  • @annamarie3794
    @annamarie3794 Рік тому +1

    I remember reading this book - the murder was so difficult to get through. And Stanley Tucci plays this monster so well. He was such a good actor.

  • @gvirusqueen3559
    @gvirusqueen3559 Рік тому +55

    Unfortunately there are many cases where justice fails, karma comes in a form that one doesn’t deserve (whether that being someone evil having not suffered more than their victims or good people having awful things happen), and where bodies don’t get found….

    • @raybrown5587
      @raybrown5587 Рік тому +6

      How ironic you post that when tbe skeezer who wrote the book this film is based on destroyed a man's life by falsely identifying him as the one who sexually assaulted her (he didn't match the description of her attacker, she didn't pick him out of a police lineup yet in court she said it was him who attacked her). She went on to make millions while he got to spend 16 years in hell (and is still on the sex offender registry) and she's made no move to provide any sort of restitution to him for what she did along with spouting a whole bunch of foolishness in an attempt to dodge accountability for her role in railroading an innocent man.

    • @gvirusqueen3559
      @gvirusqueen3559 Рік тому +1

      @@raybrown5587 Didn’t know all that but yeah, the world is screwed up.

  • @QuinceyG
    @QuinceyG Рік тому +6

    Glad you both watched this. I remember seeing this years ago, and it was very disturbing

  • @chelseabellamy6993
    @chelseabellamy6993 Рік тому +11

    You have no idea how much I needed this reaction. I've been in ER and needed to get my mind off the pain, then I saw the best brothers doing one of my fav movies. Helped more than morphine. I've got the same complaints as you. #1 some scenes went too long (Especially the underground scene). And shout out to Stanley Tucci who refused to do the rape scene. He was already disturbed enough by the part but did an amazing job. And I get in the end she was able to go to heaven by letting go. And between choosing justice and her first kiss was proof of that but I'm still angry. Not good enough for the family. And his death. Maybe if the girl he was preying on had turned around and beat him to death instead of just him slipping. Plus how did you not show the meeting the other victims in heaven scene lol. But still, one of my fav movies/book being reacted to my fav youtubers. You to should be professional movie critics. Better than Ebert and Siskel.

  • @pearluniverse7878
    @pearluniverse7878 Рік тому

    This is one of my favorite movies. I watched it for the first time in high school, 9th grade I think. It hurts everytime but it's so important.

  • @mackenzie3990
    @mackenzie3990 Рік тому +2

    This movie ruined my perception on people even more than before. I feel so, so, so bad for people who suffer the same fate as her. This movie truly traumatised me.

  • @sz3636
    @sz3636 Рік тому

    Thank you guys! Love you guys!

  • @YonitYadayim
    @YonitYadayim 11 місяців тому

    Although it is extremely sad and painful, it is good that there are films like this in theaters these days about the tragic failure of humanity.