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| Written by Jeremy Welsch | ||
| Saturday, 24 November 2007 | ||
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Starring: Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris,
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The Skinny: Ben Affleck directs and co-writes the script adapted from the author of Mystic River. The Review: Amanda, a 4-year-old girl goes missing in the south Boston neighborhood of Dorchester. Private investigators Patrick Kenzie (Casey Affleck) and his girlfriend and partner Angie Gennaro (Michelle Monaghan) are hired by the missing girl’s aunt to assist Police Chief Doyle (Morgan Freeman) in talking to a neighborhood reluctant to discuss anything with the cops. Amanda’s mother, Helene (Amy Ryan), is a strung out drug-addled alcoholic. That she acts like she could give a rat’s ass less and could easily be a prime suspect is the exact reason to decide that she isn’t. The Departed, Mystic River, The Boondock Saints, and now Gone Baby Gone. As much as I hate clichés (and it doesn’t get worse than this), Boston is becoming the new New York City when it comes to settings for good crime movies. The neighborhood, really - or more specifically both Affleck’s acquaintance with it - becomes sort of a character on its own. The Rub: This is a wonderfully skillful directorial debut by Ben Affleck and equally excellent performances by Casey Affleck and Ed Harris. This movie will stay with you for a while after you’ve seen it. It is also happens to be one of the best movies of the year. [ Official Movie Site ] - - -
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I think I'm totally convinced that Ben Affleck should just allow his younger bro, Casey, to do the acting while he remains behind the camera. He seems to be more effective this way.
I agree that he did a great job in his first foray into filmmaking. Hopefully there will be more projects to follow.
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November 26, 2007
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