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Hey there everyone, how's it going?  Well, I know that this movie came out a while ago, but for those who haven't seen it, here's my review of it.  And don't worry, I'll avoid as many spoilers as I can.  Okay, so this movie is based on the book of the same name by Margaret Stohl and Kami Garcia, and it tells the story of a teenager named Ethan Lawson Wate, who for months has had strange dreams about a girl he's never met, and one day a girl named Lena Duchaness, niece of the infamous town shut-in Macon Ravenwood, comes to Jackson High and everyone bullies her for being a relative of Macon Ravenwood.  Ethan befriends this girl and they begin a friendship that turns into love, and he find out many more things related to her family.  The movie is quite good, but I had read the book before seeing the movie, and there are many things absent in the movie. (I know that this happens a lot with book based movies, but I want to point these things out.)  For example, in the book Macon has a wolf dog named Boo Radley, and he played a key role during the book, and yet he's not present in the movie, and characters Reece, Ryan, and Barclay don't make an appearance, and the infamous "Sixteen Moons" song that goes through all the book doesn't even get a mention in the movie.  There are some other things that are quite out of place but I won't mention so that you people can investigate.  In my personal opinion, the movie is a decent enough adaption, but it doesn't have the same captivating essence of the book, and we know this happens with most books.  I would have preferred that Beautiful Creatures be adapted into an anime, since the premise and characters would fit perfectly in anime style adaption.  But anyways, that's my review of the movie. :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

I thought the movie was good, for someone who hasn't read the book. xD I felt that it was long and it dragged in some parts. I was taken aback by the southern belle accents and what not, and for someone living in the middle of Missouri, I felt like it was a bit annoying. (not saying that southern people are annoying) but it could be as well fake. I am in to the whole supernatural, witchy powers, eyes glowing, things magically floating in a circle around the dinning room, so I was in too it. Nice review. :)

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