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Topic: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.
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Graham Ritchie
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From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted March 02, 2012 12:44 PM
Went to our local multi-plex last night. Well what a surprise this film was very good. The story of a young nine year old boy Oscar Schell played by Thomas Horn who looses his father in the September 11th 2001 trade centers. Going through his fathers stuff he finds a key and a surname "Black" in a vase, this leads to his jouney across NYC to find out what the key unlocks and who the person "Black" is.
Its quite a story, but in essence his loss of his father played by "Tom Hanks" is told through Oscar eyes as a "Autistic child" and how he deals with his loss, his relationship with his mother and the mystery key.
As the film progressed I started to think this story is flawed, what mother played by "Sandra Bullock" would let a young kid wander the streets of a big city. Well that bit was well covered near the end as the story concludes. I asked my wife about "Autistic Disorder" which I know very little about, but she does regarding action/reaction with people. It does sound as if this young actor really nailed the part, so full credit to him.
It might not be a film for everyone but would recommend it, if you havent been to the movies for a while, give it a go.
Graham.
PS.I should mention some other actors as well, nice to see John Goodman again as the doorman it was only a few weeks ago since I watched "The Artist" he played the studio boss must be doing good as an actor. Another one in this film I haven't seen in years is Max von Sydow as "The Renter" he says nothing "cant speak" but comes across really well. [ March 02, 2012, 03:28 PM: Message edited by: Graham Ritchie ]
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