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The Lovely Bones
I didn't pick to watch it. Seeing the previews on television made me think it was some stupid ghost mystery. I only went because I was invited for a get together (and they paid).
I was blown away. I tried hard to visit and focus on the movie at the same time, but I found myself crying because I was so into the movie while everyone was laughing. I think I cried about three times. Now don't get me wrong, it's not some silly tear jerking movie, I'm just VERY sensitive.
The whole story line was amazing. It wasn't what I expected from reading on the internet what it was about. The articles said the ghost HELPED her dad figure out who killed her, like a mystery, but it was more like father and daughter bound. It was sweet, horrible, sad, scary, funny all in one. I was amazed and would gladly go again (this time buying my own ticket).
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this is my best movie sif the year