OMGG my mom did that too!! She showed me the movie twice when I was younger but she showed me it to teach me that you can’t trust everyone, even the people close to you😢
After being older and watching this again, it literally shattered my heart to realize that all the while they’ve been looking for her, and she was right down the street for the entirety of the movie.
LOL that's pretty much the same reaction I had to that part of the trailer when I first saw it in the movie theater. When she said she was murdered I was like, "Wait, what?"
"Nobody notices when we leave. I mean, the moment when we really choose to go. At best you might feel, a whisper or the wave of a whisper, undulating down. My name is Salmon, like the fish. First name: Susie. I was 14 years old, when I was murdered on December 6th 1973. I was here for a moment, and then I was gone. I wish you all, a long, and happy life."
I was 14 in December 1973, weird. Once when I was a kid, about 6 or so, I went trick or treating with my older sister in the Harlem NYC projects. I remember a man opening his door wide and I could see a candy bowl on the dining room table just beyond. He bid us to come in and take as much as we wanted, but my sister refused and prevented me from entering his apartment. I was sooo mad! I can see that bowl in my memory so well, and the man too. I was a stupid child, but I'm alive.
The movie portrayed life lessons: (1)Evil people will not get caught by police but nature will get rid of them. (2) Don't be so naive or you will go to grave. (3) Be careful with way- too- nice people who has a vault.
This movie was actually the reason I hated Stanley Tucci very much for a very long time as a kid. Then I realised, that that role is a reason to love him, because he did an extremely good job. Now I just hate the role. SPOILER ALERT: Kinda enjoyed watching what happens to him at the end of the movie.
@Lee Ara You should read 'Living Dead Girl' by Elizabeth Scott. It is *not* for the faint of heart, it is extremely graphic and I don't recommend it unless you are mentally strong. I haven't even read it before (I read the summaries but OH BOY) At the end, I'm sure you'll be crying
I watched this as a child & it absolutely crushed me, it was my realization that death is permanent. The whole movie I was hoping she'd somehow come back & complete the family again.
Random but my youngest daughter is 8 and my brother, her uncle passed away May 23rd of this year. She thought he would be at his own memorial, I had to explain to her the harsh reality of death.. he's gone & he's never coming back. 🥺
The movie that made Soarise Ronan's career known by the masses. Such a talented actress. Its one of her earlier works. On the flip side, this movie traumatized me as a kid. I was just 10 atm lol so seeing this trailer again made me sad, nostalgic and melancholic.
This movie should be a must in every single school in every single country. Pedophilia and trafficking are the purest form of evil. When I was 13 I was walking down the street and a red car pulled next to me, it was two scary looking men. We made eye contact and one made me the gesture to get closer to them and the other told me to get in the car. In a matter of few seconds the car got even closer to me and I ran as fast as I could, thankfully all of this happened close to a store and I entered it. I cried and I was so frightened. I never told my parents, just my husband, when I saw this scene where the poor girl goes underground. I had that flash back and when I have that flashback it always feels so real. I'm so blessed I ran as soon and as fast as I could, I'm blessed to be a young adult and be a mother and wife and my heart breaks for all the innocent suffering. If I wouldn't have ran that day I wouldn't be here, I would be a missing girl.
One night I was accidentally that creep. It was getting dark early and I stopped my car next to a minor girl and a boy walking on the sideway. I asked innocently for direction and they both screamed "NO! GO AWAY!!!" That was the moment I realized how creepy that situation might be for the two. It was creepy for me, too because I might potentially being accused of creeping on children. While realizing, I awkwardly said something like "Oh, um, sorry, I just wanna know the direction, but good job of you two. Don't talk to strangers." I was about to leave, when they stopped me and told me the direction anyway.
I read the book recently and it's absolutely heartbreaking. It makes you feel so many emotions but the most prominent is regret for the pointless loss of life.
Here’s a funny(ish) story about this film. My mom saw this film, and read the book, and for months afterwards, she wouldn’t let me or my sister walk home. She made sure to come pick us up everyday, despite the fact that it was only a two minute drive. I think that speaks volumes about how effective this film is at traumatising you, and that’s a good thing
i am an extrovert and as a kid i usually liked talking to old people (cause most of them were s sweet also i was alone and bored on my way home), after watching this movie i literally used to get scared of older men , even if they were just standing their waiting for train. i was traumatized by this movie but i liked it lol. xD
I don’t think it’s the trauma that caused her to do this, but the realization things like that are very real and can sadly happen, my sister is 13 years old, and even when I didn’t have a car I’d still pick her up when it’s was after dark, even if it was also 2 minutes away, anything can happen, I’ll keep making sure she and my sister (a little older than her) will never as long as they’re young walk home alone.
I cried every time I watch this. Now as a mother of a teen i realized how difficult I was when I was a teen. All those scolding I get from coming home late is my mother/aunt worrying about the people who have bad intentions about my well being. Until now I am praying to God that my mom/aunt forgave me for all the stupid things I have done. Now every time I watch or remember this movie I get so protective of my teen son. This movie should be shown in schools.
The thing that made me really sad is when her parents did not get the justice. They never had a chance to find her bones and get the killer. I am so frustrated every time they were close to the truth but they never got to see it. Like, come on! that murderer that i was looking for all the time is just next to me! And it frustrates me to feel like the police didn't do everything to find out the truth, it's just his father and sister!
I agree. They were literally there looking at the murderer. And after possessing the woman, she chose to kiss her crush??? Was that her purpose for delaying to cross over? To experience her first kiss?? I mean... Your killer is right there!! (sighs) I better not say anything more.
I was cool the whole movie but the part where all the girls reunite to take susie to heaven and then youngest victim runs towards her and hugs her that made me sob. The sheer emotion and intensity of that scene.
This movie made me grieve for those parents in real life who lost their children and never got closer. Not knowing what happened to their children. I was traumatized when I watched this movie and it stayed with me until this day.
Something that I didn’t realize in the beginning when she was at the mall with her family was if you look really closely in the back grounds you’ll see Mr Harvey staring at her /stalking her. She even says it saying I was too distracted to even notice.
I watched this in theatres with a friend, and I STILL grapple with the injustice that her crush and friend & sister were SO CLOSE to finding her bones but were seconds too late....the only justice was that man died so he couldn't hurt any more girls
Is the movie story ,based on true story?..cause Hollywood often make movie with similiar murder like that,.,so i think that, a lot of murder case like that in America..,well, i'm from Indonesia😅
@@baileyhogue3278 first of all... I've never ever heard of it. Second... You can't expect someone to watch every movie ever made... At least put a spoiler warning before the spoiler. It's common sense.
This movie Broke my 11 yr old heart. I don't think up until that point I had ever seen an injustice like that on screen of her sister and crush never finding her body or getting good closure. Man that hit me. It opened me up to the reality that things don't always shake out well. And the second time I saw the opening on TV where she was narrating I balled so hard knowing what would happen and it was eery in a way that her voice had that mellow yet content sound, like she had already lived the story and was retelling what was inevitable.
This was a really impactful film when I was a child and it still holds that feeling now. The uneasiness, sadness and the wrath ou feel as you travel through Suzie’s mind and her emotions-it’s a lot to take in. Highly recommend watching it.
Agreed! This movie is a masterpiece. Explaining death & grief… so brilliant, so emotional, so sad. Its the type of movie, when you are so involved, when it ends, you can get back to what you were doing before - you are just overwhelmed! Goosebumps, all the feels… thats, how a movie should leave you feeling - full of emotions. Theres so very few really good movies like this one. I have seen like 20 times.
The fact that this movie does not need to visualize what happened to Susie, yet still grasps the horror of her story, is remarkable. The uncanny reality that this is happening/has happened to a child. I remember myself at 14 and remember being so full of life and love for this world and the people in it, and the way Susie’s story captures that robbed innocence of childhood and trust parallels to my own trauma at 14, before I knew I had lost that kind of innocence. Just, wow. I also researched the author of the book and reading the book, knowing Alice took her own experience and was able to empathize and capture the reality surrounding the victims of brutal predators, is remarkable. The admiration I have for this woman…
This movie has one of the most beautiful depictions of an afterlife I've ever seen. I don't know about eternity but I could definitely spend a few eons there.
@@YouAreMySunshine2 yeah while it is beautiful and breathtaking at times, it’s also often vacant and uneasy. I get that it changes with the girl’s emotions but in the book she describes it like some kind of city, with high schools and she sometimes shares it with other dead people according to what each person likes and what they have in common. In the film she’s always alone
3 yrs later, I was looking for this comment, about ‘beautiful depictions of afterlife’ coz i have the same impression, just cant find the right words. I dont think a lot of people who watched it realized that point of view.
I've watched this movie 4 times now. Each time sobbing like a baby. It is one of the most emotional movies I have ever seen. The performances and the soundtrack are amazing.
Watched this with my 17 and 15 year old daughters. We all cried. My daughter asked if this was based on a true story. I said, "yes", things like this happen all the time and there is a guy like Stanley Tucci's character in every city in the country. Keep your guard up kids.
Phenomenal film, one of best films ever made, not your usual dramatic, boring, anticipated kind of movie, truly a masterpiece. What emotions you you would have while watching this are infuriating, debilitating, and captivating, and something you gotta watch over and over and again. I remember watching this with my sister and I was just 15, now I'm 26 and my love for this movie hasn't ever changed, absolutely compelling and enthralling. And really love Saorse Ronan, undeniably world-class film actress.
I have never cried while watching a movie in my entire life. I watched this movie in 2011 when my son was a few months old. God! I couldn't stop my tears. That girl looked like an angel. I felt a deep connection as I was a new mother at that time. This movie still bring tears to my eyes.
This is one of the deepest, most beautiful movies I've ever seen. It's the type of movie you can watch a hundred times and notice something new each time. Yes, there is murder, but it's a beautifully told story about life, death, and the "in between."
Are you serious? This movie is most disgusting .no logic with heaven third class animations part. I slept 8th time and wake up and finally I realized movie has been finished . I have no idea how producer was convinced to produce such a nonsense movie..
i watched this with my friend and her mother as a kid, the memory of it feels like a wound, i remember feeling so wrecked watching it because i’m a girl myself, the sorrow of knowing that so many girls the age i was at the time have been taken away from their entire lives because of some twisted person, and the notion of them even being haunted by them in the after life, AND the fact that sometimes justice is not immediately or even ever served broke my heart like nothing else. this film is absolutely beautiful and painful, hearing alice by cocteau twins still makes my heart fill up and my eyes get watery.
Sometimes justice is never served.. There was this sweet child in my neighborhood.. She was 7 .. She was taken.. We found her 2 days later on the verge of death in the woods near railway tracks.. But she made it.. But she didn't remember anything.. She couldn't tell the police anything about the man who took her.. The family left the neighborhood very soon.. And years later so did my family.. But it irks me so bad that he got away.. Got away with doing what he did.. I was 14 then...
This movie is so chilling but incredibly done, I was so intrigued every second of it and the scene where Susie’s sister goes into the murderers home had me holding my breath, definitely worth watching.
I remember I watched this movie at 11 years old at my grandma's, I cried myself to sleep that night and still crying every time I see it, a masterpiece.
This movie also depicted how a family can fall apart after something so mysterious and unsolved can happen. This was one of the best movies I've ever seen.
I think a book and movie about the wrongly accused guy life and struggle for being mistaken as a rapist and end up 16 years in jail would be a good sweet revenge.
I don't know why this movie made me heal. I lost few of my loved ones in 2019 and 2020. For some reason I was really very sad about their demise and would think of them every now and then, middle of now where. Constantly they would come in my thoughts, while working, or meditating or eating or even in the middle of party where I am supposed to be enjoying. I am not sure if anyone can relate to that. Watching this movie made me feel like they are happy somewhere and watching us. I felt like its time for me to let go of that pain and emptiness that was left behind. Thank you for the people who made this movie and thank for for the universe for giving me a signal to heal. Its finally time to accept that they are really gone and never coming back.
This is the most haunting movie I’ve ever seen. I thought about it for days after I saw it. The movie stays with you. It lingers. Quietly but menacingly over your head.
I saw this movie when I was really young and couldn't really remember much other than her being murdered so I re-watched it with my two best friends. One had seen it already and the other hadn't, it was super powerful. The movie is so well places and evokes overwhelming emotions within you as you go through the story. Yes, it is sad but that's not all this movie is, I recommend this movie to any and everyone!
I remember the trailer alone used to make me feel the strangest emotions, especially with that song that comes on when she finds herself in the in-between. I guess this movie hit home because my younger brother was still small when this movie came out and I kept imagining how my father would have felt in that situation. Also, the concept of life and death adds to those mixed emotions. Sad but great movie.
This movie changed me as person. I'm currently reading the novel and I can say that I do love both. I just love everything about this the cast, (especially saoirse) plot and the soundtracks ♡
Watch this movie when I was to young , I am 21 years old , I still feel the sadness I felt when I was younger. Good actors and good movie tho but it’s so so sad.
I was 13 when i first watched it, i was bawling my eyes in secret cuz my sis would probably make fun of me crying and now im 16 still crying over this:)
I watched this movie on TV when I was in primary school. I didn’t remember when but I could read at that time and was able to understand the subtitles on TV (English is not my native language). All I remember was the atmosphere of the film was so depressing and I couldn’t get it out of my mind for months. Now the name of it just randomly appeared in my head and I’ve searched for it. Man it’s been so many years, like 6-7 since then.
I remember seeing this one and The Uninvited back-to-back on HBO when I was alone in my home during 8th grade summer vacation. I still remember how scared I was after that. I kept thinking that all the ghosts try to communicate with people and some ghosts (or in-between people) are violent.
I watched this as a little kid when it first came out I thought it was a sad movie. It's been years since I watched it, felt like my first time again. As an adult now it seems more touching knowing the real meaning of the movie, I cried so hard at the end soon as she said "nobody notices when we leave. I mean the moment we really choose to go."
My sister was pregnant and wanted to see a bunch of movies. We saw like five during her pregnancy and me, trying to be a good brother, showed up and watched this movie with no knowledge of it. I really loved the movie and still do. I’ve only appreciated it more after a couple rewatches.
I can't believe this is over a decade old now! I remember watching it for the first time, absolutely mesmerised. The book came out when I was in secondary school and everyone was expecting the movie adaptation to be a disappointment but... no, not at all!
I read the book. Let me tell you, reading books and watching the movies are totally different experiences. It was one thing to be shocked by the events in the book but another to see it happen
Man I remember watching this when it came out and I was so blown away by the psychedelic detailed Graphics! Like nothing I’ve ever seen before. Now watching it right now years later and I’m high afff man I forgot how beautifully unique this movie is. Story line, graphics , message. Everything. Such a dam good movie! If you haven’t seen it! Watch it it’s on Netflix right now.
I still can’t believe Stanley Tucci, ‘the Stanley Tucci,’ could completely flip from his usual comic role, like in the Devil Wears Prada, Easy A, or even Hunger Games. He deserved an Oscar for this role.
The part where her sister breaks into his house is the most intense scene I’ve ever watched
Imogen omg me too
Imogen I swear
Lol I remember when I was watching it in the theater, some guy’s cell phone rang. He totally ruined it!
Musickt196 I would have gotten a heart attack
You should watch the 6 names scene in the movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose and that movie is based on a real story
My dad showed this movie when I was a kid to make me refuse stranger’s offer and keep myself safe from kidnapping
민서씨의 스펙타클한 고3 라이프 The guy that killed her was no stranger though. Susie and her dad knew him.
@@laurahuynh8333 still the fear is real.
My mom showed me too and I'm glad
Same here lol even though I already knew better
OMGG my mom did that too!! She showed me the movie twice when I was younger but she showed me it to teach me that you can’t trust everyone, even the people close to you😢
This movie traumatised me as a kid and I couldn’t sleep properly for months
Same
Rt
Yeah me too
i m the same age as her & it gave me nightmares then
The movie was sad but the book is much sadder. 😢
After being older and watching this again, it literally shattered my heart to realize that all the while they’ve been looking for her, and she was right down the street for the entirety of the movie.
omg😭
I'm gonna watch it again too but I already know what it will do to my heart 😂😀
La bêtise
She isn’t dead?
Yup
"You are beautiful Suzie Salmon"
Me: Aaaawwweee. This looks like a cute love story. 😍🥰
"I was 14 years old when I was murdered"
Me: 😧😲😮😦
Ikr 😂
Same here💔💔💔💔
LOL that's pretty much the same reaction I had to that part of the trailer when I first saw it in the movie theater. When she said she was murdered I was like, "Wait, what?"
same. I was like - aww this is gonna be cute
Haha same reaction lolol
"Nobody notices when we leave. I mean, the moment when we really choose to go. At best you might feel, a whisper or the wave of a whisper, undulating down. My name is Salmon, like the fish. First name: Susie. I was 14 years old, when I was murdered on December 6th 1973. I was here for a moment, and then I was gone. I wish you all, a long, and happy life."
this almost broke me
Just reading this made me tear up
Hmmm...I don't know why reading this effected me like it did!😢 Maybe it makes me think of my daughter.😭😠
Z N same to you
I was 14 in December 1973, weird. Once when I was a kid, about 6 or so, I went trick or treating with my older sister in the Harlem NYC projects. I remember a man opening his door wide and I could see a candy bowl on the dining room table just beyond. He bid us to come in and take as much as we wanted, but my sister refused and prevented me from entering his apartment. I was sooo mad! I can see that bowl in my memory so well, and the man too. I was a stupid child, but I'm alive.
The movie portrayed life lessons: (1)Evil people will not get caught by police but nature will get rid of them. (2) Don't be so naive or you will go to grave. (3) Be careful with way- too- nice people who has a vault.
This movie was actually the reason I hated Stanley Tucci very much for a very long time as a kid. Then I realised, that that role is a reason to love him, because he did an extremely good job. Now I just hate the role.
SPOILER ALERT:
Kinda enjoyed watching what happens to him at the end of the movie.
Hey is was on HBO right
@@AmedeoMC justice was done, but it could have been a little more painful for him. he got his just desert.
EXACTLY
@Lee Ara You should read 'Living Dead Girl' by Elizabeth Scott. It is *not* for the faint of heart, it is extremely graphic and I don't recommend it unless you are mentally strong. I haven't even read it before (I read the summaries but OH BOY) At the end, I'm sure you'll be crying
I watched this as a child & it absolutely crushed me, it was my realization that death is permanent. The whole movie I was hoping she'd somehow come back & complete the family again.
Same here! A part of me always hoped that they'd find her bones and that they would magically come together and... revive her? Hah.
Random but my youngest daughter is 8 and my brother, her uncle passed away May 23rd of this year. She thought he would be at his own memorial, I had to explain to her the harsh reality of death.. he's gone & he's never coming back. 🥺
@@hea_you I’m so sorry for your loss🙏🏽❤️😔🥺💔🕊💙😇
@@shaydean5379, thank you so much. ❤🥰❤
I hope my limbo looks like hers.
The movie that made Soarise Ronan's career known by the masses. Such a talented actress. Its one of her earlier works. On the flip side, this movie traumatized me as a kid. I was just 10 atm lol so seeing this trailer again made me sad, nostalgic and melancholic.
yep, but Hannah is her breakout
lol it's the atonement, not this.
This was a small film that wasn't seen by very many people.
Or......some people would say Lady Bird, but, hey you like what you like.
Same mood :c
Fun fact: the lil girl in this is actually irish and she’s putting on the American accent, it’s very good
Fun fact: it’s played by the four time oscar nominee saoirse ronan
True, and i think her name is Saoirse Ronan
fun fact: no body can pronounce her name properly.
Gee, the fact her name is clearly Irish wasn’t a giveaway, so that is!
Gee, the fact that everyone doesnt recognize it as being that is truly amazing... douche @EditorOfSL
I still don’t understand youtube recommendations
Julieta Castilla hahaha same it just popped up I was like um K...
Same
Give it a try. You won't regret it.
M J : That’s not necessarily true!
Maybe check with an adult who respects and loves you?!
M J I have watched the movie and I can’t express my feelings towards it
This movie should be a must in every single school in every single country.
Pedophilia and trafficking are the purest form of evil.
When I was 13 I was walking down the street and a red car pulled next to me, it was two scary looking men. We made eye contact and one made me the gesture to get closer to them and the other told me to get in the car. In a matter of few seconds the car got even closer to me and I ran as fast as I could, thankfully all of this happened close to a store and I entered it. I cried and I was so frightened.
I never told my parents, just my husband, when I saw this scene where the poor girl goes underground. I had that flash back and when I have that flashback it always feels so real.
I'm so blessed I ran as soon and as fast as I could, I'm blessed to be a young adult and be a mother and wife and my heart breaks for all the innocent suffering.
If I wouldn't have ran that day I wouldn't be here, I would be a missing girl.
You need a reward for that.
Wow I'm so sorry that happened to you 😨
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Hello What's your job I'm thinking of Job Ideas so that when I'm a mother I still have time to spend with my child
One night I was accidentally that creep. It was getting dark early and I stopped my car next to a minor girl and a boy walking on the sideway. I asked innocently for direction and they both screamed "NO! GO AWAY!!!" That was the moment I realized how creepy that situation might be for the two. It was creepy for me, too because I might potentially being accused of creeping on children. While realizing, I awkwardly said something like "Oh, um, sorry, I just wanna know the direction, but good job of you two. Don't talk to strangers." I was about to leave, when they stopped me and told me the direction anyway.
I hate how much I cried during this movie
H e y z a l A m e r i c a I cried when I read the book
I think I was 13 when I first saw the movie and let me tell you I was not ready for it
Heyzal America me too
Ikr
Heyzal America same when she was in the in between and they showed all the girls murdered by him I start tearing up and was happy when he died
I read the book recently and it's absolutely heartbreaking. It makes you feel so many emotions but the most prominent is regret for the pointless loss of life.
Me too Finished it in 2 days incredible!
Here’s a funny(ish) story about this film. My mom saw this film, and read the book, and for months afterwards, she wouldn’t let me or my sister walk home. She made sure to come pick us up everyday, despite the fact that it was only a two minute drive. I think that speaks volumes about how effective this film is at traumatising you, and that’s a good thing
i am an extrovert and as a kid i usually liked talking to old people (cause most of them were s sweet also i was alone and bored on my way home), after watching this movie i literally used to get scared of older men , even if they were just standing their waiting for train. i was traumatized by this movie but i liked it lol. xD
Oof, my parents wouldn't leave me alone after this movie. Every time they couldn't find me for longer than a minute, I was in trouble.
I don’t think it’s the trauma that caused her to do this, but the realization things like that are very real and can sadly happen, my sister is 13 years old, and even when I didn’t have a car I’d still pick her up when it’s was after dark, even if it was also 2 minutes away, anything can happen, I’ll keep making sure she and my sister (a little older than her) will never as long as they’re young walk home alone.
She watched it with you guys?
@@Kinobambino nah, she watched it on her own. I think that's how she got herself so worked up, because she couldn't see us when 'it' was going down
I cried every time I watch this. Now as a mother of a teen i realized how difficult I was when I was a teen. All those scolding I get from coming home late is my mother/aunt worrying about the people who have bad intentions about my well being. Until now I am praying to God that my mom/aunt forgave me for all the stupid things I have done. Now every time I watch or remember this movie I get so protective of my teen son. This movie should be shown in schools.
It’s hard to believe that this movie came out 10 years ago now. Which is crazy.
It seems it was like yesterday
11
11 years. more than a decade
Yeah
Try
The thing that made me really sad is when her parents did not get the justice. They never had a chance to find her bones and get the killer. I am so frustrated every time they were close to the truth but they never got to see it. Like, come on! that murderer that i was looking for all the time is just next to me! And it frustrates me to feel like the police didn't do everything to find out the truth, it's just his father and sister!
yep!! am also frustrated like hello??? they already had an evidence..the book that her sister got into the murderer's house
There are so many cases that are never officially solved, or if the killer is identified, he/she is already deceased. Frustrating, but true to life.
That's what makes this movie great after all. Murderers get away and families are destroyed, no happy endings, just like real life.
I agree. They were literally there looking at the murderer. And after possessing the woman, she chose to kiss her crush??? Was that her purpose for delaying to cross over? To experience her first kiss?? I mean... Your killer is right there!!
(sighs) I better not say anything more.
I agree but I guess it’s kind of realistic in a way. Rather than him dying at the end I would’ve rather seen him be locked up.
I read the book before watching the movie. The book is so descriptive it gives you chills.
Just started the book! Really gives the chills!
Is the title the same?
@@thepinomic yes!
@@merekhayaalsay book name pls
@@gowsalyaprasad8779 it is the same. It's called "The Lovely Bones"
I was cool the whole movie but the part where all the girls reunite to take susie to heaven and then youngest victim runs towards her and hugs her that made me sob. The sheer emotion and intensity of that scene.
Yeees I was crying so hard! The thing is that I was thinking of all the girls that left this world because of murder, and sadly it happens a lot 💔
This movie made me grieve for those parents in real life who lost their children and never got closer. Not knowing what happened to their children. I was traumatized when I watched this movie and it stayed with me until this day.
Something that I didn’t realize in the beginning when she was at the mall with her family was if you look really closely in the back grounds you’ll see Mr Harvey staring at her /stalking her. She even says it saying I was too distracted to even notice.
I watched this in theatres with a friend, and I STILL grapple with the injustice that her crush and friend & sister were SO CLOSE to finding her bones but were seconds too late....the only justice was that man died so he couldn't hurt any more girls
ChasingDeathbeds ikr!
Is the movie story ,based on true story?..cause Hollywood often make movie with similiar murder like that,.,so i think that, a lot of murder case like that in America..,well, i'm from Indonesia😅
Shut up with the spoilers!!!
JD Bond Ikyfl 😭☠️ this movie came out in 2009, plenty of time to watch it hun
@@baileyhogue3278 first of all... I've never ever heard of it. Second... You can't expect someone to watch every movie ever made...
At least put a spoiler warning before the spoiler. It's common sense.
“You are beautiful Susie Salmon” still gives me chills when I watch this trailer!!😭
This movie shook me as a middle schooler it’s so sad and heartbreaking
This movie Broke my 11 yr old heart. I don't think up until that point I had ever seen an injustice like that on screen of her sister and crush never finding her body or getting good closure. Man that hit me. It opened me up to the reality that things don't always shake out well. And the second time I saw the opening on TV where she was narrating I balled so hard knowing what would happen and it was eery in a way that her voice had that mellow yet content sound, like she had already lived the story and was retelling what was inevitable.
Love this movie so much. I remember hoping that she was actually still alive somewhere and was Soo heartbroken that she wasn't
I was hoping they would find her body
This was a really impactful film when I was a child and it still holds that feeling now. The uneasiness, sadness and the wrath ou feel as you travel through Suzie’s mind and her emotions-it’s a lot to take in. Highly recommend watching it.
I watched it. One of the best movie I’ve watched.
@187bronco187 people have different preferences. Don't judge someones choices just because they may not be the same as yours
@187bronco187 I'm a girl
@187bronco187 don't you have homework to do?
@187bronco187 that’s because you only watched it but you didn’t understood it.
Agreed! This movie is a masterpiece. Explaining death & grief… so brilliant, so emotional, so sad. Its the type of movie, when you are so involved, when it ends, you can get back to what you were doing before - you are just overwhelmed! Goosebumps, all the feels… thats, how a movie should leave you feeling - full of emotions. Theres so very few really good movies like this one. I have seen like 20 times.
The fact that this movie does not need to visualize what happened to Susie, yet still grasps the horror of her story, is remarkable. The uncanny reality that this is happening/has happened to a child. I remember myself at 14 and remember being so full of life and love for this world and the people in it, and the way Susie’s story captures that robbed innocence of childhood and trust parallels to my own trauma at 14, before I knew I had lost that kind of innocence. Just, wow.
I also researched the author of the book and reading the book, knowing Alice took her own experience and was able to empathize and capture the reality surrounding the victims of brutal predators, is remarkable. The admiration I have for this woman…
her sister was so brave ❤
This movie has one of the most beautiful depictions of an afterlife I've ever seen. I don't know about eternity but I could definitely spend a few eons there.
it was beautiful but I also got a feeling of being alone. Like Susie, I would just want to be back on earth around my loved ones.
@@YouAreMySunshine2 yeah while it is beautiful and breathtaking at times, it’s also often vacant and uneasy. I get that it changes with the girl’s emotions but in the book she describes it like some kind of city, with high schools and she sometimes shares it with other dead people according to what each person likes and what they have in common. In the film she’s always alone
3 yrs later, I was looking for this comment, about ‘beautiful depictions of afterlife’ coz i have the same impression, just cant find the right words. I dont think a lot of people who watched it realized that point of view.
It felt like you’re in a dream. I had similar dreams like that (Susie’s afterlife) and I felt scared and lonely.
I've watched this movie 4 times now. Each time sobbing like a baby. It is one of the most emotional movies I have ever seen. The performances and the soundtrack are amazing.
This movie taught me that the world ain't a paradise.
💯
It never was...Appreciate the good things that's all...
This movie made me cry....like literally, I was in tears after this.....
Watched this with my 17 and 15 year old daughters. We all cried. My daughter asked if this was based on a true story. I said, "yes", things like this happen all the time and there is a guy like Stanley Tucci's character in every city in the country. Keep your guard up kids.
Phenomenal film, one of best films ever made, not your usual dramatic, boring, anticipated kind of movie, truly a masterpiece.
What emotions you you would have while watching this are infuriating, debilitating, and captivating, and
something you gotta watch over and over and again. I remember watching this with my sister and I was just 15, now I'm 26 and my love for this movie hasn't ever changed,
absolutely compelling and enthralling. And really love Saorse Ronan, undeniably world-class film actress.
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Who watches movie trailers after they watched the actual movie ?? 🙋
hahaha.....i just finished watching it
Lol just finished watching
Everyone..?
@@keoxxs not everyone but most😂
Where can I watch the actual movie
I have never cried while watching a movie in my entire life. I watched this movie in 2011 when my son was a few months old. God! I couldn't stop my tears. That girl looked like an angel. I felt a deep connection as I was a new mother at that time. This movie still bring tears to my eyes.
This is one of the deepest, most beautiful movies I've ever seen. It's the type of movie you can watch a hundred times and notice something new each time. Yes, there is murder, but it's a beautifully told story about life, death, and the "in between."
Weird. How could you watch this over and over again?
@@sini3445 people who love film understand.
Are you serious? This movie is most disgusting .no logic with heaven third class animations part. I slept 8th time and wake up and finally I realized movie has been finished . I have no idea how producer was convinced to produce such a nonsense movie..
@@namitchand stick to marvel movies then lmao
@@namitchandseu comentário é idiota
i watched this with my friend and her mother as a kid, the memory of it feels like a wound, i remember feeling so wrecked watching it because i’m a girl myself, the sorrow of knowing that so many girls the age i was at the time have been taken away from their entire lives because of some twisted person, and the notion of them even being haunted by them in the after life, AND the fact that sometimes justice is not immediately or even ever served broke my heart like nothing else. this film is absolutely beautiful and painful, hearing alice by cocteau twins still makes my heart fill up and my eyes get watery.
Sometimes justice is never served.. There was this sweet child in my neighborhood.. She was 7 .. She was taken.. We found her 2 days later on the verge of death in the woods near railway tracks.. But she made it..
But she didn't remember anything.. She couldn't tell the police anything about the man who took her.. The family left the neighborhood very soon.. And years later so did my family.. But it irks me so bad that he got away.. Got away with doing what he did.. I was 14 then...
This movie is so chilling but incredibly done, I was so intrigued every second of it and the scene where Susie’s sister goes into the murderers home had me holding my breath, definitely worth watching.
Who watches the trailers but never actually watches the movies
Often me, but if I see good reviews I’ll seek the movies out.
@@Gemnist98 I watched this back in 2009. It was a good movie but with a sad story.
Me coz I mostly read books or manga
omg please watch this it's gorgeous
Im so picky with movies, but this one is masterpiece, it broke my heart
I remember I watched this movie at 11 years old at my grandma's, I cried myself to sleep that night and still crying every time I see it, a masterpiece.
I don’t love her every movie but Saoirse ronin is so talented, one of my favorite actresses
This movie also depicted how a family can fall apart after something so mysterious and unsolved can happen. This was one of the best movies I've ever seen.
that monster tore apart a lot of families ...think about that.
Saw this when i was a kid, and boiii my eyes kept sweating
Ikr
Im so sorry about the guy whose falsely accused, he can’t get his 16 years back 🤦♀️
I remember watching this movie back then, I fell in love with that girl .. I just wanted to protect her and make her feel safe in my arms..
;>
*This movie realistically shows how a family is broken after the death of a member...It's never the same after u lose a sibling or a parent*
I think a book and movie about the wrongly accused guy life and struggle for being mistaken as a rapist and end up 16 years in jail would be a good sweet revenge.
I read description of this movie called "The Hunt" seems pretty close ig
Yes indeed , its a pretty good one. I've seen and it gives you chills . Danish language just makes it ten times better @@swapnaldeshpande8823
Me watching the first seconds:
Aw! So cute! This movies look nice.
“I was 14 years old when I was murdered”
Me: 👁👄👁?
No fr I watched it and I’m like aww a cute love story - I was murdered me what
Man I feel sorry for the man who went to jail
I hope the author is forced to give him a cut of royalties she earned for the book. Its not enough for the book to go out of print at this stage.
I don't know why this movie made me heal. I lost few of my loved ones in 2019 and 2020. For some reason I was really very sad about their demise and would think of them every now and then, middle of now where. Constantly they would come in my thoughts, while working, or meditating or eating or even in the middle of party where I am supposed to be enjoying. I am not sure if anyone can relate to that. Watching this movie made me feel like they are happy somewhere and watching us. I felt like its time for me to let go of that pain and emptiness that was left behind. Thank you for the people who made this movie and thank for for the universe for giving me a signal to heal. Its finally time to accept that they are really gone and never coming back.
This is the most haunting movie I’ve ever seen. I thought about it for days after I saw it. The movie stays with you. It lingers. Quietly but menacingly over your head.
I saw this movie when I was really young and couldn't really remember much other than her being murdered so I re-watched it with my two best friends. One had seen it already and the other hadn't, it was super powerful. The movie is so well places and evokes overwhelming emotions within you as you go through the story. Yes, it is sad but that's not all this movie is, I recommend this movie to any and everyone!
The part where she sees them buried (the victims) is so sad and breaks my heart
It's so sad that Mexico is becoming the "lovely bones" reality of so many families :(
I was going to watch this until I learnt that the author falsely accused an innocent man of r@p!ng her, successfully robbing him of his best years.
I just watched it and be glad you didn't. It's a trashy movie anyways
Here after finding out the man she accused has been exonerated.
I was paralyzed when Suzie's sister was being chased by Mr Harvey. My heart was beating so fast.
The author should be thrown in jail for ruining the life of the man she falsely accused.
I remember the trailer alone used to make me feel the strangest emotions, especially with that song that comes on when she finds herself in the in-between. I guess this movie hit home because my younger brother was still small when this movie came out and I kept imagining how my father would have felt in that situation. Also, the concept of life and death adds to those mixed emotions. Sad but great movie.
Only a villainous author can write horrifying lies
The lesson I can learn from this movie, when a stranger offer you a ride just simply say "Piss off"
Then you'll be fine
but its totally okay to ask for an uber
There are movies I could not watch a second time. This is one of them.
FACTS
This movie changed me as person. I'm currently reading the novel and I can say that I do love both. I just love everything about this the cast, (especially saoirse) plot and the soundtracks ♡
I watched this when I was about 52. It is the most I’ve ever cried watching a film. Not been able to watch it since. Absolutely breaks my heart.
Watch this movie when I was to young , I am 21 years old , I still feel the sadness I felt when I was younger. Good actors and good movie tho but it’s so so sad.
I was 13 when i first watched it, i was bawling my eyes in secret cuz my sis would probably make fun of me crying and now im 16 still crying over this:)
Accidentally watched half of it as a kid and it traumatized me
I watched this movie on TV when I was in primary school. I didn’t remember when but I could read at that time and was able to understand the subtitles on TV (English is not my native language). All I remember was the atmosphere of the film was so depressing and I couldn’t get it out of my mind for months. Now the name of it just randomly appeared in my head and I’ve searched for it. Man it’s been so many years, like 6-7 since then.
Same
I remember seeing this one and The Uninvited back-to-back on HBO when I was alone in my home during 8th grade summer vacation. I still remember how scared I was after that. I kept thinking that all the ghosts try to communicate with people and some ghosts (or in-between people) are violent.
this film traumatized me so bad when i was a kid i still remember the exact moment of the sister breaking in his house and running from him
Fyi: the song playing in the background is 'Alice' by: Cocteau Twins
Thank you!!
Michelle Maier idk why but that song makes me feel emotions i didn’t know i had.
I watched this as a little kid when it first came out I thought it was a sad movie. It's been years since I watched it, felt like my first time again. As an adult now it seems more touching knowing the real meaning of the movie, I cried so hard at the end soon as she said "nobody notices when we leave. I mean the moment we really choose to go."
I wish I had seen a preview before watching the movie, lol. I had no clue she died, and I cried so much through the whole thing.
My sister was pregnant and wanted to see a bunch of movies. We saw like five during her pregnancy and me, trying to be a good brother, showed up and watched this movie with no knowledge of it. I really loved the movie and still do. I’ve only appreciated it more after a couple rewatches.
I highly recommend the book, it dives deeper into the parents' and her sister's relationship, it's super sad but it's so beautiful 😭😭
I actually appreciate this film for reminding kids to stay away from strangers when they're by themselves.
GOD THROW BACK TO WHEN MY STEP MOM SHOWED ME THIS WHEN I WAS 10 AND I COULDN'T SLEEP SO I JUST WATCHED HE-MAN TIL 6 AM
This movie gave so much lesson in life, in how should we handle death of loved ones.
Thanks for showing the whole movie in a 2-minute long trailer!
I can't believe this is over a decade old now! I remember watching it for the first time, absolutely mesmerised. The book came out when I was in secondary school and everyone was expecting the movie adaptation to be a disappointment but... no, not at all!
No matter how sad this movie is it's always been a favourite of mine.
I read the book. Let me tell you, reading books and watching the movies are totally different experiences. It was one thing to be shocked by the events in the book but another to see it happen
Ms. Ronan's whispery narration :-)
The Lovely Bones is a disturbingly beautiful book and movie. I admire Lindsey wanting to solve her sister’s murder.
I watched this movie a few years ago... It's amazing
Man I remember watching this when it came out and I was so blown away by the psychedelic detailed Graphics! Like nothing I’ve ever seen before. Now watching it right now years later and I’m high afff man I forgot how beautifully unique this movie is. Story line, graphics , message. Everything. Such a dam good movie! If you haven’t seen it! Watch it it’s on Netflix right now.
This film is so underrated. Saoirse is brilliant in it.
The ending is haunting me. They could have written it that they found her and given her a proper burial.
Well, this is what makes this movie so perfect and real because this doesn't always happen in real life, does it?
@@viktoriqgeorgieva5377 with technology we have now it is much easier to find the murderer, usually.
Places are also getting alot crowded
Sad subject.
Beautifully written.
Rewatching this after 5 years. Still getting goosebumps! One of the best and heart breaking movie indeed
The film is great but the book! It’s written so beautifully like poetry almost🥰
Yeah i agree
Just came after the news of the wrongfully convicted man by the woman behind this movie…very disappointed and this movie makes it all ironic.
One of my favorite movies during my early teens, the first time I tried to watch it I couldn’t, so intense! Later I did and became a favorite!
I still can’t believe Stanley Tucci, ‘the Stanley Tucci,’ could completely flip from his usual comic role, like in the Devil Wears Prada, Easy A, or even Hunger Games. He deserved an Oscar for this role.
After watching this movie, I’ve been paranoid about ALL my neighbors
When her father puts the pieces together and realises who did it, gives me chills!