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Gone Baby Gone, a review by Jon


Gone Baby Gone
4 out of 5



In Ben Affleck's superb directorial debut, Patrick Kenzie (Casey Affleck) and Angie Gennaro (Michelle Monaghan) are private investigators asked to help search for a missing girl by her uncle. Working with two detectives (John Ashton and Ed Harris), Patrick and Angie discover everyone seems to have something to hide, not least the mother (Amy Ryan).

This is a powerful and frequently dark story that asks some difficult moral questions that will leave you thinking for days to come. It's based on a novel by Dennis Lehane, author of Mystic River, another challenging story. It starts straightforward enough; a young girl is missing, suspected kidnapped and the local community is united around the family. But the mother is completely unhelpful and soon it's revealed she's a drug runner, mixed up with some very dangerous characters. Patrick and Angie have slightly better prospects interviewing the locals because they're locals too, so they start digging through Boston's underbelly.

Later there is a shift in tone and it's no longer a simple race-against-time thriller. It has much deeper ambitions. To be honest another viewing may be in order to really appreciate it. The first half is powerful because it's all too real; the second is more specific and asks us to accept more than one contrivance, but while this may feel a little awkward, it's a means to an end. I don't want to reveal more than necessary, but it's an excruciating dilemma that will reverberate through many characters lives. Is Helene a fit mother and who, if anyone, has the right to interfere? How often does society turn a blind eye, building itself a dysfunctional future?

To really drive the point home it needs a top drawer cast and this is one of the best in recent years. Cynics may suggest Affleck has picked such a cast -including his own brother- to make it easy, but actually he's obviously inspired them to pull out all the stops. There is no showboating and they all work very well together. Ed Harris and Morgan Freeman are especially noteworthy because both of them have fallen into the trap of playing themselves in recent years, especially Freeman. Here he gives one of his best performances, capturing the conflicting emotions of a legendary police captain with a personal tragedy that is painfully reflected in this case. It's great to see John Ashton (Beverley Hills Cop, Midnight Run) as Harris' partner in a serious and substantial role that he obviously relishes too. And finally, something that the gorgeous Michelle Monaghan deserves! She's excellent in a very important role; the film could live or die on that performance, especially in the final act and she handles it brilliantly.

But the central character and the films driving force is Affleck the younger. Baby-face Casey more than holds his own with the heavyweights, just like his character. He's tough, direct, but calm and focused, while hiding deep emotional turmoil. A fantastic performance, possibly his best and that's a big statement considering his Robert Ford.

The other big character in this film is Boston, home town for the Afflecks and it shows. Ben does a fantastic job of evoking the city and it's inhabitants, frequently using locals in scenes. Environment is usually undervalued in stories like this, but gives the film huge substance and sets it apart (and better)from similar urban dramas like Training Day and Copland. In fact, it makes even Scorcese's The Departed look lazy in comparison. I really look forward to Ben Afflecks next film. I keep using the word substance and I can't think of a better description. It's a relevant and rich piece of work, that may suffer from a confused middle act, but ultimately delivers its message with assured confidence. Hell of a debut.

Just as a final note, this film was delayed in the UK due to similarities with the Madeleine McGann case. At the time I thought that was an over-reaction, but it is very close to the bone not least because Amanda (played by Madeline O'Brien) looks very similar.

(From Gone Baby Gone **** on January 22nd, 2009)

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Life of Pi, a review by addicted2dvd


     Life of Pi: 3-Disc Collector's Edition (2012/United States, United Kingdom, Taiwan)
IMDb |Wikipedia |Trailer |
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment (United States)
Director:Ang Lee
Writing:Yann Martel (Original Material By), David Magee (Screenwriter)
Length:127 min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.85:1
Audio:English: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Audio Descriptive: Dolby Digital: 5.1, Spanish: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround, French: Dolby Digital: Dolby Surround
Subtitles:English, Spanish

Stars:
Suraj Sharma as Pi Patel
Irrfan Khan as Adult Pi Patel
Ayush Tandon as Pi Patel (11/12 years)
Gautam Belur as Pi Patel (5 years)
Adil Hussain as Santosh Patel

Plot:Extras:
  • Scene Access
  • Bonus Trailers
  • Closed Captioned
  • Digital Copy


My Thoughts:

I found this film entertaining and beautifully made. While there might have been a part here and there that didn't make much sense to me the story line kept may full attention through-out. Everyone did a fine job with this one. I feel comfortable recommending it. Worth the time put in to watch it.

Rating:


(From May Marathon - Animals on May 19th, 2016)

Member's TV Reviews

Tom's Random Reviews, a review by Tom


     Being Erica: Season Two (2009/Canada)
IMDb | Wikipedia

Just Bridge (Netherlands)
Director:
Writing:
Length:540 min.
Video:Anamorphic Widescreen 1.78
Audio:English: Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:Dutch


My Thoughts:
Another great season I enjoyed very much. I have gone on and ordered the third season now.
Some interesting direction the premise took this season. This series is definately worth to be checked out. No wonder they planning to do a UK and a US remake. I hope they manage to bring something new to the table instead being a simple rip-off.

#EpisodeRating
01Being Dr. Tom
02Battle Royale
03Mama Mia
04Cultural Revolution
05Yes We Can
06Shhh... Don't Tell
07The Unkindest Cut
08Under My Thumb
09A River Runs Through It... It Being Egypt
10Papa Can You Hear Me?
11What Goes Up Must Come Down
12The Importance of Being Erica


(From Tom's Random Reviews on September 4th, 2011)