Why is it called The Lovely Bones?

Susie is saying that a) she sees her loved ones and their stories as the bones of a body of earthly happiness, of life; and b) she can stop anxiously hovering over them, because they are OK.
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Why is the movie called The Lovely Bones?

A large icicle falls from an overhead branch, hitting Harvey's shoulder, causing him to fall backward over a steep cliff to his death. Time passes, and Susie sees that her family is healing, which Susie refers to as "the lovely bones" that grew around her absence.
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What is the true story of The Lovely Bones?

The afterlife storyline, in which Susie watches her family from purgatory, is not real. But the original author of the book, Alice Sebold, stated that the story was partially based on a real rape and murder of a young girl in Norristown, Pennsylvania, who was kidnapped from her parents in the 1970s.
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What serial killer is The Lovely Bones based on?

'Lovely Bones' drew on real-life skills of FBI Mind Hunter John Douglas. Dec. 18, 2009— -- George Harvey was a loner, obsessively compulsive about the dollhouses he created and the young girls he raped and dismembered in an underground lair he built right near a school.
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Was Susie Salmon a real person?

Susie Salmon from The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

Although no one would ever wish for Susie Salmon's character to be inspired by real events, it is based on a young girl's murder in Norristown, Pennsylvania in the 1970s.
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What did Mr Harvey do to Susie?

Mr. Harvey collapses the underground room where he raped and killed Susie. Then he puts her "body parts" (4.1) in a bag, which he puts in his garage, while he goes up for a shower. Susie will learn later that he killed other girls before her.
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Was the killer caught in Lovely Bones?

George Harvey, Susie's killer, is never caught and punished in the novel. While Susie is watching life on earth from the afterlife, she follows Harvey...
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Is George Harvey still alive?

George Harvey, Known As 'Crackhead Bob' On 'The Howard Stern Show,' Dead At Age 56. George Harvey, better known as “Crackhead Bob”, died at the age of 56 at his Texas home.
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How did The Lovely Bones end?

The film ends with Harvey tumbling to an icy death in a ravine, but it's never stated whether or not he's connected to the other murders that Susie learns about in her afterlife. It's also unknown how wide the search for him had spread or how long he evaded the police.
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What does the bathtub scene mean in The Lovely Bones?

The Bathroom Scene

She watches her family fall apart, the grief that her family and her crush Ray Singh went through, and in the end how her family, despite the turmoil, was able to come together again.
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Is The Lovely Bones disturbing?

Although it mercifully spares us some of the more gruesome details found in the novel, it is much too frightening and disturbing for young teens or younger children.
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Is The Lovely Bones Creepy?

Movie Review - 'The Lovely Bones' - Lineaments of Horror, Slightly Disarranged Saoirse Ronan brings an appealing naturalness to the part of a murdered girl looking down on the world that survived her, but our critic says Peter Jackson's film doesn't quite achieve the delicate balance of moods and methods that made ...
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How old is Susie in The Lovely Bones?

Though she doesn't meet outstanding achievements or noble qualities, she symbolizes courage in and many other heroic qualities. She's only fourteen when she's beaten, raped, and murdered by her neighbor, Mr. Harvey. Susie tells us her story from the afterworld in her own heaven.
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Does Susie's killer get caught?

The police do not arrest Lindsey for breaking and entering. Harvey flees from Norristown. Later, evidence is discovered that links Harvey to Susie's murder as well as those of several other girls. Meanwhile, Susie meets Harvey's other victims in heaven and sees into his traumatic childhood.
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Who is Mr Harvey based on?

Donald Harvey (April 15, 1952 – March 30, 2017) was an American serial killer who claimed to have murdered 87 people, though official estimates are between 37 and 57 victims. He was able to do this during his time as a hospital orderly. His spree took place between 1970 and 1987.
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What happened to Mr Harvey in The Lovely Bones book?

His success gives him what his father's building couldn't, financial security. Harvey makes enough to buy that family home in the suburbs, but he has no intention of filling it with a family of his own. Rather, it becomes the disguise which allows him to infiltrate the world he covets.
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What does the charm bracelet in The Lovely Bones symbolize?

What is this? Susie's charm bracelet represents Susie's ongoing spiritual life on Earth. Susie's room is the place where, for her entire family, her memory lives on. The room symbolizes a place where Susie is still alive, and the contents are left relatively untouched until Grandma Lynn takes it over.
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Do they catch Mr Harvey in The Lovely Bones?

George Harvey is a sadistic serial killer known for raping and murdering at least seven girls. He eventually gets killed by falling off a steep hill after trying to lure another girl into his car.
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Where did Lindsey find the sketchbook of the sunken hole?

Lindsey finds Harvey's bedroom and goes in. She finds the sketchbook and hears a car. She finds the page Susie wants her to find. It's labeled "Stolfutz Cornfield" and it features a sketch of the underground hole, site of Susie's death.
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Who is Franny in The Lovely Bones?

Franny is Susie's "intake counselor" in the first heaven. As with Susie, her profession in life, counselor, continues into the afterlife. Franny, unlike Susie, knows the ways of the afterworld, and provides Susie with advice, support, lime cool-aid, and tells her how to get to a deeper realm of the heavenly afterworld.
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How is The Lovely Bones book different from the movie?

In contrast to the movie, the book is more of a coming of age story about a girl who will never get the chance to grow up. Susie can only grow spiritually by watching her family and friends as they each reach milestones, leave for college, get married and have kids of their own.
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Who was the oldest in The Lovely Bones?

Wendy Richter. Wendy was thirteen when Mr. Harvey raped and murdered her in 1971.
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How old was Saoirse Ronan when filming The Lovely Bones?

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Irish actress Saoirse Ronan was only 13-years-old when she took the part of a murdered girl who watches over her grieving family in “The Lovely Bones.” But even at such a young age, she never once worried about playing a dead person.
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Is The Lovely Bones traumatizing?

Almost immediately, The Lovely Bones became a startling success. Inspired by her own experiences with sexual assaults, Sebold's tale tapped into something unique and yet universally understandable about grief and trauma, told through an unexpected lens that subverted audiences' expectations.
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