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To Write Love On Her Arms (2012/Sony DVD)


Picture: C Sound: C Extras: A- Main Program: A-



Based on a true story of a girls rehab and recovery. Renee (Kat Dennings) is a troubled teenage girl, an addict, an addict of drugs, music, art, and self injury. It's her story... while her story is nothing new or special, she and her friends are. As she struggles with her own inner demons, her friends stay by her side and retell her story of recovery to the world, but Renee would say otherwise, that she is still recovering, that everyday is a struggle, sometimes as simple as to choosing to breathe or stay alive. It is often said that artists and musicians live in a different world, or at least see things differently in Nathan Frankowski's To Write Love On Her Arms (2012).


Renee uses drugs, music and art to escape the pressures of the the world, but after one party and one drug trip, she was raped and everything changed. As she begins her recovery and rehab, she learns to accepts reality for what it is and then makes it beautiful through her art. The story is about her friends who that never gave up on her no matter how bad SHE gets, even when she give up on herself. And what started out single person's tragedy, soon became the voice of millions...


There is no fairy tale ending or happily ever after... and that is reality. Maybe that what makes this film so great... because it's true. People often think there is a cure, a drug, therapy, or treatment for some problems, but people forget rehab and medicine might cure someone in the lab, but the problem is still exists when they return to their normal lives. Life often isn't what we expected or want... god, it's far from perfect... but as long as we are alive, shouldn't we try change ourselves when we can? Chad Michael Murray, Rupert Friend and Corbin Bleu also star.


The anamorphically enhanced 1.78 X 1 image and lossy Dolby Digital 5.1 mix combined are sadly very weak and unimpressive. Extras include Deleted Scenes, Making of the Movie, Music in the Movie, First Look: Renee Yohe's Story, Character Profiles, and on the set video blogs.



- Ricky Chiang


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