Why is beautiful creatures pg 13
Maybe there really are supernatural forces at work in this world. The movie is an intriguing, intelligent enigma — three words not typically associated with teen romances. In adapting the novel, writer-director Richard LaGravenese has been as ruthless as clever in compressing characters, jettisoning convoluted action and sharpening dialogue. They are caught in a Romeo and Juliet-esque maelstrom, beautifully whipped up by a crack creative team including cinematographer Philippe Rousselot, production designer Richard Sherman and effects wizards Matt Kutcher special and Joe Harkins visual.
As Ethan and Lena fight to survive high school and other unnatural forces, Englert and Ehrenreich are so charged they practically give off sparks. The film is set in the fictional Gatlin, S. There are two mysteries, according to Ethan, our narrator — why anyone stays and whether the crumbling plantation called Ravenwood is haunted.
High school is just back in session, with everyone slipping into their designated spot on the coolness scale, when the arrival of Lena Duchannes, the wind-blown, raven-haired niece of Macon Ravenwood Irons , sets things on edge. Their sniping quickly gets to the new girl, whose distress shatters the windows right in the middle of class. But it is still undecided whether those gifts will be chosen for light or dark.
While waiting for her fate to be decided she meets and falls in love with a mortal boy Alden Ehrenreich , which significantly complicates her future. Why is Beautiful Creatures rated PG? Run Time: minutes. Beautiful Creatures pits religion against supernatural forces and does it under the guise of promoting tolerance. On one side are the stereotypical small town religious zealots who gather at the local church to drive out newcomer Lena Duchannes Alice Englert.
The teen recently moved in with her reclusive uncle Macon Ravenwood Jeremy Irons and since her arrival weird things have begun happening in the southern community of Gatlin, South Carolina.
Despite the fact that the group has little use for humans and their silly obsessions with love, faith and sacrifice, they still come off looking surprisingly better than their mortal neighbors. While Sarafine yearns for ultimate power, Ridley likes to use men then casts them off with little regard. Hiding out in the body of a religious fanatic named Mrs.
Lincoln, Sarafine does her best to lure her daughter to join her in her quest to rid the world of mankind. But her persuasive efforts seem pointless since, according to the script, female casters do not have a choice in the matter. We are told that by nature they are either good or bad.
In the meantime, unable to control her growing powers, Lena blows out the windows of the school, starts a town sign on fire and causes unusual weather occurrences in the small town. In the midst of the drama determining her future, Lena falls in love with Ethan Wate Alden Ehrenreich , a local boy who refuses to be swayed by the opinions of his classmates Zoey Deutch, Tiffany Boone who bully Lena from her first day in school.
His religion is knowledge and he takes pleasure in reading every banned book he can get his hands on. And although her relatives warn him about the dangers of forming an attachment with a caster, Ethan relishes the thrill of the unknown and refuses to leave her alone. Though well acted, edited, paced and filmed, Beautiful Creatures is replete with contradictions—the least of which is choice vs.
Deity vs. Satan, light vs. Rather it seems the film attempts to appease everyone at one point or another. With a much stronger plotline and cast than the Twilight series, Beautiful Creatures , based on the novel by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl , may fill a need for teens left looking for the next best thing.
A woman tells a teen girl that there is no such thing as love and that it is only a concept men give to women in order to use them for sex and keep them busy at home, daydreaming. A deputy sheriff chasing a speeder turns red in the face, crashes his vehicle off the side of an embankment and presumably dies; the car smokes, but we see nothing else as the scene ends.
A young man driving on a rainy road nearly runs over a young woman standing beside her broken down car; he gets out of the car and they argue about his driving. Several witches and warlocks in various scenes extend a hand forward to throw invisible energy at a person or object in order to send it flying and some of these scenes include high winds and electric bolts.
Several scenes depict a woman or a man gathering a large swarm of tiny black insect-like entities to engulf an enemy and swallow or destroy the other person. Throughout the film, witches and warlocks vie for the loyalty and commitment of a teenaged witch. A woman causes a large dining table where several men and women are seated to spin and high winds to blow; the floor spins in the other direction for a few minutes and when all the spinning stops, a teen boy falls from a chair, in a trance and is put to bed he is unharmed.
A young woman makes vines grow up her outside wall for a young man to use as a ladder. A teen girl is able to control the weather by causing lightning, thunder, rain, snow and a tornado; the tornado sweeps across a Civil War battle reenactment, scattering people as a teacher wearing a black eye patch shouts at everyone no one is injured.
A young man and a young woman kiss beside a road and as they lean up against a wooden sign it catches fire with large flames and smoke neither is injured. A young man driving down a road away from the audience sees a large charred wooden road sign, and the car skids to a stop; he gets out of the car, faces the camera and shouts the name of a teen girl to end the scene.
A teen witch is surrounded by a force field created by three adult witches as they circle around her and spread lightning bolts between their hands in the circle. A witch whacks her teen son on the back of the head at dinner. A young man says he dreams of a young woman every night and then dies in the dream we do not see his death ; and that he imagines he's dead because his hometown is so boring.
We hear that two parents died in a fire and that a mother died in a traffic accident. We hear that a young man must die in order to break a family curse, but this does not occur. We hear a witch say that humans want only to kill and destroy one another.
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