
In "Elvis and Anabelle", every terrible tragedy brings about something equally miraculous. Groomed by her overly ambitious mother (Mary Steenburgen), Anabelle (Blake Lively) is on the road to winning the Miss Texas Rose tiara when she dies tragically during a pageant. Her death lands her on the embalming table of Elvis, an embittered young man whose sense of family duty and love for his ailing father (Joe Mantegna) keep him from following his dreams. His family always keeps him from directing his dreams. When Anabelle is miraculously resurrected on Elvis' embalming table, the two unexpectedly connect and sparks fly between them. With the help of each other and Elvis' father, they discover love, freedom and happiness as the real world and the demons hidden far behind them threaten to force them apart.
This movie handle all the magic things smoothly, it dose not shows any unharmonious as the store goes. The most valuable thing of his movie is that it is a combine of love, responsibility, dreams, relationship between parents and children, and the conflict of all things. These are almost happen to all of us, the most of our life is permeated of the choice of these things. The answers to all these questions tell what kind of person you are. In the movie, it is their love that leads to solution of all the mess in their life while eventually they also have to defeat their own demons to lead to the finally happiness.
Anyway, as the saying goes, tell you and you'll forget. Show you and you may not remember. Try it yourself, and you'll see.
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