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Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close is an adaptation of Jonathan Safran Foer's second novel, charting the emotional and spiritual journey of 13-year-old Oskar as he comes to terms with his father's death on "the worst day" (i.e. 9/11). Played with conviction by newcomer Thomas Horn, he's the best thing about this otherwise very muddled and misconceived film. It starts well, but your tolerance for the precocious Oskar will depend on how long you can follow him as he tracks down a lock to fit the key his father left behind for him. Like Mavis Gary in the recent Young Adult, he's a character you just want to shake and tell him to wake up to reality. Most of the adult actors are thinly sketched, apart from Max Von Sydow's touching grandfather figure. What's most striking about this mediocre film is that it's been nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. That's frankly baffling, considering so many other great films like Drive and Shame were shut out of the Best Picture category. This film isn't quite as bad as the critics have made it out to be, but it's not a great film either. Give it a miss and maybe catch it on TV at some point.

Posted 17/02/2012 23:19:11

 

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