and you have right to complain cause I am fucking lazy

Mar 22, 2011 23:31

Dude, dude, dude. Both of my previous posts are still up and relevant in my life, but the pressing question on my mind rn is WHAT THE FUCK IS UP WITH THE LOVELY BONES?

I have never read the book, because everyone told me it's horribly depressing. I had no intention of watching the movie, but I was dogsitting at my aunt's and NCIS: Los Angeles was ( Read more... )

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garnetice March 23 2011, 22:17:07 UTC
Apparently they find her body in the book. That makes me feel infinitely better about it. Although I still have zero desire to read it. I was so tempted to throw something. Directly at the TV, in fact, but I was at my aunt's house (the one with the heated tiles) and she's got like a ridiculously huge plasma screen that I think would cost me a lifetime of indentured servitude. Only thing that stopped me, swear down.

It is, it is! All things James/Kendall always come first. :)

Lol, it is not as exciting as it sounds. The summary is: boys meet in high school (which originally did not make it an au, because the prank episode hadn't aired yet, so I was free to make them meet after middle school. I need to learn to type faster before all these episodes come out.) James and Kendall love each other. They have antics. And then they do not get famous. Or, more accurately, the story ends the night Gustavo's in town and they... decidetomakeoutinsteadtheend.

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garnetice March 24 2011, 02:14:52 UTC
I also forgot to say SERIOUSLY? about iTunes. I find that news so upsetting. I had my entire library set up the way I like it, and now all that work is like, nonexistent.

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breila_rose March 23 2011, 04:21:06 UTC
The movie was crap. The book was very good. They do find her body...well they found her elbow in the beginning that's how they know she's dead, because he chopped her up.

The book gives you a lot more closure. The movie is really confusing.

The point is how she watches her family through the years and in the end she gets to move on and go to heaven.

The book is really very good. Movie not at all, which is usually the case.

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garnetice March 23 2011, 04:49:04 UTC
They find her WHAT??? Ohmigosh.

But, okay, see, the book now makes sense to me. In the movie, it was kind of like yay, the ghost girl gets to make out and move on, but everyone else gets maybe a vague sense of crappy closure. I can't stand that they didn't find her body, because it sort of marginalized all the other emotions they were pushing involving her family.

I've heard the book is really wonderful, but also very, very sad. Thanks for letting me know all that though, I feel so much better now that I know the director pulled that ending out of thin air.

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