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Mystic River (2003)
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Rated: |
R |
Starring: |
Kevin Bacon, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, Laura Linney. |
Director: |
Clint Eastwood |
Genre: |
Crime | Drama | Mystery |
DVD Release Date: 06/08/2004 |
Winner of 2 Academy Awards: Best Actor - Sean Penn, Best Supporting Actor - Tim Robbins
Jimmy. Dave. Sean. Friends who grew up in working-class Boston, they drift apart after a terrible tragedy. Years later, brutal events reconnect them. Jimmy's 19-year-old daughter is coldly murdered. Dave is a suspect. And Sean, now a cop, scrambles
to solve the crime before volatile Jimmy takes the law into his own hands.
Working from Brian Helgeland's adaptation of Dennis Lehane's novel, director Clint Eastwood shapes a masterwork, a brooding thriller built on family, friends and innocence lost. Sean Penn, Tim Robbins and Kevin Bacon play the pivotal threesome, joining
Lawrence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden and Laura Linney in one of the most powerful casts ever. The river has many depths. Let it wash over you.
Storyline: Childhood friends Jimmy Markum, Sean Devine and Dave Boyle reunite following the death of Jimmy's oldest daughter, Katie. Sean's a police detective on the case, gathering difficult and disturbing evidence; he's also tasked with handling
Jimmy's rage and need for retribution. Written by mmg
Cast Notes: Sean Penn (Jimmy Markum), Tim Robbins (Dave Boyle), Kevin Bacon (Sean Devine), Laurence Fishburne (Whitey Powers), Marcia Gay Harden (Celeste Boyle), Laura Linney (Annabeth Markum), Kevin Chapman (Val Savage), Tom Guiry (Brendan Harris
[as Thomas Guiry]), Emmy Rossum (Katie Markum), Spencer Treat Clark (Silent Ray Harris), Andrew Mackin (John O'Shea), Adam Nelson (Nick Savage), Robert Wahlberg (Kevin Savage), Jenny O'Hara (Esther Harris), John Doman (Driver).
User Comment: rbverhoef (rbverhoef@hotmail.com) The Hague, Netherlands • 'Mystic River' is one of the year's best films and one of the main reasons of that is the performances. Like in 'Lost in Translation', what in my opinion was the
year's best film (although 'Kill Bill' and 'The Lord of the Rings' came close), every actor does a perfect job in creating a character with its own emotions and therefore they could be real people.
Jimmy (Sean Penn), Sean (Kevin Bacon) and Dave (Tim Robbins) were friends as kids. One day they were playing on the street and Dave is taken by two men, pretending to be police officers. For four days he is abused by the men and this terrible event has
changed them all. Now they are all grown up. Jimmy has a second wife, Annabeth (Laura Linney). He has two daughters with her and an older daughter Katie (Emmy Rossum) from his previous marriage. She is found beaten and dead in a park. Dave is one of the
main suspects. He is married to Celeste (Marcia Gay Harden) and has a little boy. Sean is one of the detectives put on the case. Together with Whitey Powers (Laurence Fishburne) he must solve this mystery. Another suspect is Brendan Harris (Tom Guiry). He
was Katie's boyfriend and they were leaving for Vegas. Jimmy hated Brendan, we learn why that is.
In a way 'Mystic River' plays like a detective movie. The plot is intriguing and we wonder what really has happened. But this movie doesn't end there. It looks further, closer to the characters and their emotions. There is suspense in dialogue between
characters when they are explaining what they are feeling and what they really think. Director Clint Eastwood has made a movie with a creepy atmosphere the entire time. His direction is one of the other great things in this movie.
Back to the performances. The best performance in the movie is from Tim Robbins. In every scene you feel what has happened to him as a kid. He even uses vampire movies as a metaphor to how he feels. Sean Penn has a great performance as well. He is not as
good as Bill Murray in 'Lost in Translation' but comes close. Penn sometimes goes a little over the top where Murray was always perfect in character. Kevin Bacon seems to have the easiest part, but you can see the pain he constantly feels. He has a
pregnant wife but she has left him. She sometimes calls him but doesn't say anything. Bacon does a great job in showing us how he feels.
Smaller parts are very good as well. You forget Fishburne was playing Morpheus in 'The Matrix'-trilogy almost immediately. Marcia Gay Harden is probably the best from the supporting cast although Laura Linney, and especially her final creepy moments,
comes close. Linney's performance is to small to really see how good she plays it. Tom Guiry as Brendan, who is not the best known here, surprised me in a very positive way. The more the movie develops the more he shows us how good he is.
Clint Eastwood has made his second-best film after 'Unforgiven' with a great story, adapted by Brian Helgeland ('L.A. Confidential') from the book written by Dennis Lehane. Together with his own music and his actors he creates a creepy atmosphere and has
the nerve to not simply play that out. Giving the characters real lives is a movie you don't see very often anymore. Eastwood does it and Penn, Robbins, Bacon, Linney, Harden, Fishburne and Guiry make sure they are believable.
Summary: Perfect performances in Clint Eastwood's great film
IMDb Rating (04/22/14): 8.0/10 from 277,267 users
IMDb Rating (08/31/13): 8.0/10 from 245,353 users Top 250: #244
IMDb Rating (10/15/07): 7.9/10 from 63,632 users Top 250: #209
IMDb Rating (06/08/04): 8.2/10 from 12,981 users Top 250: #120
Additional information |
Copyright: |
2003, Warner Bros. |
Features: |
• Beneath The Surface: Documentary Including Clint Eastwood's Elaboration On Why He Made the Film, Interviews With the Cast, and Journey Back to the Streets of Boston With Author Dennis Lehane
• Commentary By Tim Robbins and Kevin Bacon
• From Page To Screen: Bravo Special
• Selections From the Charlie Rose Show Including Segments With Clint Eastwood, Tim Robbins, and Kevin Bacon
• Theatrical Trailer |
Subtitles: |
English, Spanish, French |
Video: |
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color |
Audio: |
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
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Time: |
2:18 |
DVD: |
# Discs: 1 -- # Shows: 1 |
UPC: |
085392772124 |
D-Box: |
Yes |
Other: |
Producers: Clint Eastwood, Judie G Hoyt, Robert Lorenz; Writers: Brian Helgeland; running time of 138 minutes; Packaging: Snap Case; Chapters: 36; [CC]. {[V3.5-A4.0] MPEG-4 AVC}
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