My thoughts
about this movie: Simply put…IT WAS
AMAZING AND I LOVED IT!!!
The
book was fresh in my mind having just finished 1-4 in the 2 weeks before the
movie and was excited to see how they would work it. How much they would change. Most important…Jace & Clary. Some of my group had some reservations about
the people cast for the main roles, as they were not what they
expected/pictured. I, on the other hand,
say the trailer prior to reading the books so as I was reading I had their
faces plugged in. I will say when we
left the theatre they had all come around and felt the actors they were leery
of had wont them over for the roll.
I
personally really liked Lilly Collins as Clary, she is able to work the balance
of strong and vulnerable that is vital.
Clary is a brave character who rushes forward into things she doesn't
understand, sometimes this could be seen as stupid, but she is rushing forward
to save or protect those she cares for.
She is also weak in the sense that her whole world has turned upside
down and she has moments of breaking down and trying to process it. Jamie Campbell Bower was what I pictured as
Jace because I saw him before reading but I as I read I can't think of a single
person who could play this character.
Jace is cocky, witty, confident, and lets face it hot (and he knows it),
but when it comes to Clary you see a bit of vulnerability there as well. Plus he is tall and lean and he has beautiful
eyes and a soothing voice. I would be
here all day and this would be a very long post if I went through every
character so I will only add one more for pure fun. Magnus.
He wasn't a huge role in this first one, but he was great with those eyes
and glitter, and clothes, or lack there of, were great. I giggled when he first came in. His brief time you got to see the fun crazy
party host and the deeper compassion.
As
with any movie based on a book there are some changes. As much as us book nerds wish they would just
make a 4 hour movie and put it just like the book, Hollywood doesn't seem to be
in agreement. Not everyone would sit
through that, sadly. Thy change things
in some parts and speed the time line along (again time is an issue to
consider), but a lot of the stuff they changed was more so that they brought
things from other books into this movie.
Things we don't learn until book 2 or 3 was in movie 1. Again I think this was to spare time and give
more action. Trust me there is lots of
action and cool fight scenes. One in
particular is The Hotel scene. It does
change with the reason for being there, all of them show up, and for me a sad
point, there was no conversation with Raphael.
We get no insight into the Vampires and they are not just Downworlders
living with the Accords but they are more pure evil. I hope we see more on them later. Another thing that changed was the back
story. There is no mention of the
Uprising or the Accords so I am curious how they are going to work it out as
the other movies go. It was close in a
sense that they can still make it work.
So
I mentioned the greenhouse was beautiful but that doesn't do it any
justice. The whole Institute is amazing,
from the door locks (not going to lie I would sit there and lock and unlock my
door just to play with it), to the simple yet ornate rooms, to my favorite the
library. The Library was just like I
pictures it, multiple levels around the walls but high ceilings and spiral
metal stairs (I totally did these, not for practicality but because they look
awesome), to the designs on the floor.
The Hotel was also super creepy in the grand turned to ruin kind of way.
That
is about it without giving too much away.
I loved this movie and am saddened to see it is only at #3 this
week. I am happy that they have already
scheduled to start filming number 2, and I plan to see this one at least one
more time before December when it's expected to arrive on DVD. In the mean time I have my books and the soundtrack
to hold me over. I highly recommend this
movie.
Rating: 5 Steles