Who needs to worry about the world ending when this girls life is?

Not before the heady power of a beautiful union between love and death.

Mia Hall (Moretz) is only 17-years-old when her perfect adolescence becomes anything but that.

Inthealternative city, Mia finds herself drawn to the classics, particularly the cello.

He also sees that future for Mia when he observes her playing in the high school rehearsal room.

Obviously, its love at first sight.

Moretz has carved out genuine stardom in young Hollywood during the last few years.

And she seems strangely unable to grasp onto such normalcy.

Blackley fairs better as the most sensitive of would-be rock stars who falls-head-over-heels in love.

I see you, and earnest proclamations about moving in together when she turns 18.

The real strength of the movie, however, lies with Enos and Leonard as Mias parents.

Instead he just listens.

Its a shame the rest of the movie is more akin to Lifetime.

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Rating:

2 out of 5