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The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is an action fantasy film similar to the Twilight Saga films but coming a poor second to that series. The film is based upon a series of fantasy novels by Cassandra Clare but has a confusing plot and stereotypical characters. Parental guidance is strongly recommended for younger teens who may be attracted to the film by the attractive actors, or who are familiar with the books.
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Characters discuss drinking blood. A girl burns her arm with a magical weapon. Sexual Content: A character dresses provocatively and comments on looking like a whore.
A couple kisses passionately. Characters make brief sexually suggestive and homosexual comments. Language: The script contains limited mild profanities, some terms of Deity and brief sexual innuendo. Another character is given poison in a drink at a bar.
This movie is based on a series of novels by Cassandra Clare. What appeal do you think his character has to viewers in this genre?
What kind of actors best fit the fantasy image? Can an actor get pigeonholed in a particular role because of their looks? What role do parents play in this movie? Can a person choose to make different decisions than their parents did? Supernatural beings are popular protagonist in teen movies, including the Harry Potter franchise , Twilight , Beautiful Creatures and Warm Bodies. The script and acting are unremarkable at best.
Overall C. Release date August 21, I would have liked them to be properly introduced. Maybe it was a time issue, or a flow issue, but really, how long would it take to say "Hi, I'm Isabelle, this is Alec, my brother.
We basically don't know anything about anyone, just Carly. All the back stories that they may have is missing. It's implied, but I only caught snippets. That was a negative. The rest of the plot is explained well, can be understood without the book. The look of the movie was great. The Institute I loved, the demons looked properly hideous, the fight scenes were reasonably exciting.
The soundtrack was also really good. I generally don't pay much attention to the music, but that was a huge plus in this one. I especially liked one fight scene music, so I'm definitely getting the soundtrack. Now on to the cast. I must say, pretty good. She was a very believable Carly too. I look forward to seeing her in more movies, I think she'll be great.
Jamie Campbell Bower was properly hot and dark as Jace. I didn't have a clear picture of Jace in my head, but it would have been something like him. I was very glad when he was cast, I always thought he was wasted as the young Grindelwald. Kevin Zegers as Alec was a bit of a let-down. I just imagined Alec as a lot more imposing figure somehow. A bit like a darker, more muscular Jace. It was especially a let-down, because I always liked Alec. Some people say Godfrey Gao didn't fit the bill of Magnus.
I actually imagined him to be uglier somehow. It was a bit of a pleasant surprise, because I found Godfrey very cute. Therefore, although he didn't fit my Magnus either, I'd rather have him. I knew I had seen him somewhere, but because of all the hair, he was playing Luke, it was hard.
He didn't have a major role in the movie, I hope he'll get more story next time. I always thought Luke was a good character. Casting Jared Harris as Hodge is a bit of a give-away. I won't say more. Overall, it was a good movie. I may even re-watch it in a few months on a bored Sunday. People can take their boyfriends or girlfriends to it as well, and they will probably have a good time too.
I do wish it was less show, more story, but the fight scenes were pretty cool. If someone likes the story, they should read the book though. If someone read the book, try to leave your outrage over the little things behind, and just immerse yourself in the sights.
That is why this gets 5 stars. Details Edit. Release date August 21, United States. Official Facebook. Box office Edit.
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