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"If I had but an hour of love, If that be all it's given me. An hour of love; upon this earth, I would give my love to thee."
Lovely Bones is not a true story. It is fictional book by Alice Sebold and was later adapted into a movie of the same name.
of course they would
Yes! They are thinking about it! It was such a good book that they decided a movie would be good. If you Google, bing it, go to Netflix, or movies.com you will find a short clip of it. Its not for sure, but they are 87% sure there will be.
Well, there is really no age, but there is murder so I would say older than 8. But the movie is PG 13 so if you want to want to watch the movie you have to be 13 or older.
YES i think it iz the best movie i hav evr seen................... but it waz kinda scary and thatz comin from a teenager but i would definitely recommend it to anyone who ask!!!!!!!!! Wow, people can't spell.
In the book the lovely bones five major events happend to Jack Salmon. The first one was Susie Salmons death. That leaded up to jack going into HArvey's feild in search of him but instead being hit in the knee by the baseball bat and causing to get knee sugery where he would never fully recover. The next event ws is wife Abigail leaving him after cheating on him. Eventually after that after a agruement with son Buckley he has and heart attack that eventually leads up to hm and his wife gettting back together.
No, they could technically speaking but it would be bad for them!!! The movie is mentally disturbing and is very scary. The girl gets raped and murdered and her body is in a safe!! The movie should really be rated R but its rated PG-13. My advice is not to let childrean even some teeneagers see this movie!!
A flashback occurred in the story when Susie takes the reader back in time to when Abigail and Jack had a thriving marriage. On Thursdays, Abigail would tuck Susie and Lindsey into bed when Jack came home from work early and they would spend quality time together. This flashback shows that they had an excellent marriage and were deeply in love, but once Susie was murdered, they were so overwhelmed with grief that Abigail drifted away from the family while Jack came closer to his family.
Susie Essman has written: 'What would Susie say?' -- subject(s): Comedians, Humor, Conduct of life, Biography, Actors
Who would ask this question? I don't even know who Susie is!
It means that Susie tends to be the one to analyze sally, therefore making her the subject of ridicule. Example: would be if Susie says something bad about sally to another person, it shows Susie's perspective/character, hence forth " what Susie says of sally, says more of Susie than Sally "