Friday, January 20, 2012

Extremely loud and incredibly close

  • If youre hesitant to see Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close because youve heard its a movie about 9/11, give it another look.
  • (Omaha World-Herald)
  • That happened right here." Backlash was already mounting against the new Warner Bros. film "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close," a fictional account of a precocious preteen's search for answers following the death of his father at the WTC.
  • (FOX News)
  • The basic idea of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close involves a kid who runs around New York City looking for a lock that might possibly fit the mysterious key his father has left behind. It sounds like the premise for an interesting kids book.
  • (Everett Herald)
  • For some audiences it will always be too soon for a drama like "Extremely Loud Incredibly Close.
  • (Big Hollywood (blog))
  • Extremely Loud Incredibly Close is, unfortunately, Slightly Sappy Annoyingly Whimsical, a movie that confronts the unspeakable and emerges merely unreal.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • This is not cynicism. Its reality, which is why Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close had such an aura of purpose.
  • (Regina Leader-Post)
  • Perhaps you caught the Jonathan Safran Foer craze in the mid-2000s, with the emergence of his extremely popular novel Everything is Illuminated and the accompanying movie.
  • (Daily Northwestern)
  • Can a movie be considered a good one just because it made you cry? That's something many reviewers have struggled with when it comes to this film.
  • (Metro International)
  • My grandpappy always told me: "When you see two fellas who are about to fight, notice which one is talking the most. He's the one who is most afraid.
  • (NBC Sports)

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