Terrible acting. Terrible pacing. Terrible story.
I watched this movie the other night and it was hands-down one of the worst movies that I've seen in the past few years. I don't know how long the book is, but they tried to cram in way too much for a two-hour movie. The pacing was running at break-neck speed and jumped from scene to scene with little regard to the story or audience. The film is riddled with horrible exposition. The characterizations were horribly handled too, as they just threw in characters with little or no explanations as to who they were. And the romance (if you want to call it that) was downright pathetic and unbelieveable. How can you have love-triangles built out of NOTHING? (And only about 30 minutes into the movie!) I didn't know who half of these people were or why I should care about their sudden romance. And the gay thing with Alec? Where did that even come from and how did Clary even pick up on that? And Isabelle is introduced when she comes in the room and dumps some slutty clothes on Clary. Wow, nice intro there. No one in this movie actually TALKS like real people would talk. Even George Lucas writes better dialogue and that's saying a lot.
The director just needed to slow things down a little bit and quit jumping from scene to scene. [SPOILERS coming] For instance, Simon gets abducted by vampires at a party after someone spikes his cocktail. Why? And now why do our heroes have to rush out and rescue him? Besides, Clary, no one on the teams gives a rat's ass about Simon. So, they run into the vampire hive to save Simon and face a horde that they weren't prepared for. And after the rescue, Clary notices that Simon is acting funny, doesn't need his glasses anymore AND has puncture wounds on his body. Does she tell anyone, "Hey, my friend MIGHT be a vampire!" No, not at all. It just gets worse from there.
They also wasted...I mean COMPLETELY WASTED the appearances of veteran actors like Jonathan Rhys Meyers, CCH Pounder and Lena Headey.
I could go on, but I'm just too frustrated with this movie. This is an example of why Hollywood needs to stop green-lighting TEEN PARANORMAL movies and rushing them into theaters. Look at the box office bombs in the past two years: The Host, Beautiful Creatures and now City of Bones. All too similar and all to dumb.