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Director Clint Eastwood's absolute play centers on Sean Penn, Kevin Bacon, and Tim Robbins, 3 Boston friends reunited 30 years after Robbins was abducted and intimately molested. Now, another mishap has influenced their lives: Penn's teenage daughter has been found murdered, Bacon is a investigator on a case, and Robbins is a primary suspect. Marcia Gay Harden and Laura Linney also star. Penn and Robbins both won Academy Awards for this instrumentation of Dennis Lehane's novel. 138 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtracks: English DTS HD 5.1 Master Audio, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1, French Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles: Enlgish (SDH), Spanish, French; audio commentary; featurette; interviews; melodramatic trailers.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #19187 in DVD
- Brand: WHV
- Released on: 2010-02-02
- Rating: R (Restricted)
- Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Color, NTSC, Widescreen
- Original language: English, French, Spanish
- Subtitled in: English, French, Spanish
- Dimensions: .20 pounds
- Running time: 138 minutes
Editorial Reviews
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Superior acting, writing, and instruction are on considerable arrangement in a critically acclaimed Mystic River, Clint Eastwood's 24th directorial tour and one of a excellent films of 2003. Sharply blending by L.A. Confidential Oscar-winner Brian Helgeland from a novel by Dennis Lehane, this chilling poser revolves around 3 boyhood friends in working-class Boston--played as adults by Tim Robbins, Sean Penn, and Kevin Bacon--drawn together by a crime from a past and a murder (of a Penn character's 19-year-old daughter) in a present. These twin tragedies awaken a infamous cycle of suspicion, guilt, and restricted anxieties, primed to raze with harmful and indeterminate results. Eastwood is ideally in balance with this brooding material, giving his flawless expel (including Laura Linney, Marcia Gay Harden and Laurence Fishburne) plenty event to rectilinear a inlet of a musical tellurian tragedy, heading to an obscure finale that qualifies Mystic River for contemporary classical status. --Jeff Shannon
From The New Yorker
Clint Eastwood's staid masterpiece, from a novel by Dennis Lehane (Brian Helgeland did a adaptation), is about a working-class Catholic village in Boston hold in thrall by an aged crime. Back in a seventies, one of 3 eleven-year-old boys who were tighten friends was taken divided by dual group sanctimonious to be cops and intimately assaulted for days before he finally escaped. But it turns out that Dave (Tim Robbins) never transient during all. Twenty-five years after he is still hidden in dreams and terror, and his dual friends, Sean (Kevin Bacon), a carnage detective, and Jimmy (Sean Penn), an ex-con who runs a dilemma grocery, still feel a contrition of not assisting him. When Jimmy's nineteen-year-old daughter is murdered, a 3 are uneasily brought behind together again. The movie's feeling for a area feel is so convincing since there's no eminence between credentials and foreground-everything we see (faces, vital rooms, behind yards, weather, smashed aged cars) is dramatically relevant. Eastwood leads in a gray, end-of-day light and with a smallest of camera rhetoric; he lets a book and a actors do a work. Kevin Bacon tightens his facial muscles into a mask; Tim Robbins looks pompous and frightened; and Sean Penn does a few semi-psychotic soliloquies in that he takes off into a stratosphere, fasten Marlon Brando as one of a good comfortless actors of a screen. With Marcia Gay Harden and Laura Linney, both in harmful form. -David Denby
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker
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113 of 140 people found a following examination helpful.
A overwhelming film formed on a comfortless novel.
By E. Bukowsky
Clint Eastwood's instrumentation of Dennis Lehane's slashing best-seller, "Mystic River," is a conspicuous achievement. Having examination a book shortly before saying a movie, we was tender with Eastwood's fidelity to a minute and suggestion of Lehane's story.
Sean Penn plays Jimmy Markham (Marcus in a book), a tiny time hood who did a army in jail roughly dual decades earlier. Jimmy now owns a grocery store, is a amatory family man, and seems to have given adult his rapist ways. As a child, Jimmy was a tighten crony of Sean Devine, who grew adult to spin a carnage detective, and Dave Boyle, played by a smashing Tim Robbins. Boyle endured a terrible mishap as a child, and he is tortured by offensive thoughts that he can never escape. When Jimmy's nineteen-year-old daughter, Katie, is found brutally murdered, Sean investigates with his partner, played by Laurence Fishburne, and a lives of a 3 aged friends join once again.
The stellar expel of "Mystic River" is amazingly effective. Each actor totally inhabits his or her character. Sean Penn's opening is heartless and heart-rending, and Tim Robbins convincingly plays a male on a margin of madness. Supporting these excellent actors are Laura Linney and Marcia Gay Harden, as Jimmy's and Dave's wives.
Eastwood wisely shot his film on a streets of Boston, and Tom Stern's windy and sublime cinematography minister to a film's picturesque and thespian look. "Mystic River" is a absolute play about how unfortunate people conflict when they are underneath extensive romantic pressure. This mythic tragedy proves Faulkner's dictum, "The past is never dead. It's not even past." The mistakes we make and a injuries that we humour are always with us in one approach or another. Kudos to Eastwood and his excellent expel and organisation on creation an well-developed film.
167 of 212 people found a following examination helpful.
Mystic River Runs Through Our Minds, Again and Again
By prisrob
Dennis Lehane wrote a book and Clint Eastwood destined a movie. It is singular that a film is equal to a book, though in this box they are both glorious works of art. Three immature boys friends and playmates grow adult in Southie,a area in Boston. On a summer's day, Jimmy, (Sean Penn) and Sean (Kevin Bacon) have noted their names in uninformed cement, and Davey (Tim Robbins) is only about to write his name when a automobile drives up. A male who purports to be a investigator tells them they have damaged a law and takes Davey with him to tell his mom. Davey goes blank and turns adult several days after after using away, a plant of passionate abduction. The loyalty is no some-more with Davey, and he has a formidable adolescence. Years later, these 3 group combine after a murder of Jimmy's teenage daughter. Each male has had his tribulations. Jimmy has spent time in prison, and it appears that he stays a bully as depicted. Sean Penn gives a opening of his life. Sean became a character, Jimmy. we was
unable to take my eyes from him- he is a core of a movie- a rough, tumbled male with passion and adore for his family. Sean, Kevin Bacon, has spin a investigator in a Massachusetts State Police. His life has depressed apart- his mother has left him and calls frequently though won't talk- what is that all about? Sean is an honest detective, an oxymoron solely in his case. And Davey, Tim Robbins is wayward by life with a wife, Marcia Gay Harden and immature son. Davey's wife, Celeste has a fear that Davey is obliged for a genocide of Jimmy's daughter. The lives of all 3 group and all those who approximate them are intertwined in a formidable maze. Did Davey murder Jimmy's daughter? Who and how is a immature male who was going to leave city with Jimmy's daughter, concerned with these people? Will Sean and his mother solve their communication difficulties? This conspicuous film is a perfection of Clint Eastwood's directorial abilities. The regard that has been heaped is good deserved. Sean Penn will many positively obtain an Oscar assignment for his partial in this movie-he became a movie. The film is indeed dark, though a summary is clear. A film good value your time.`
10 of 10 people found a following examination helpful.
Superstar Acting and a Compelling Exploration
By Daniel R. Sanderman
I was knocked out by _Mystic River_. It truly lived adult to a hype that had surrounded it for a months that we unsuccessful to see it in a theaters. Flawlessly destined by Clint Eastwood, _Mystic River_ has all of a bases covered-great filmmaking, directing, script, actors, etc. In a end, however, this film comes down to a peculiarity of a acting. Everyone is in this film. And we meant everyone. While Sean Penn steals a uncover in my book, his impression has to contest with Tim Robbins, Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Bacon, Marcia Gay Harden, and Laura Linney. Everyone does a glorious pursuit and together they emanate a film that will fast spin a classic.
Many have knocked a film for a "unsatisfying" ending. Nothing could be over from a truth. One has to consternation what these assembly members expected-a happy, Hollywood finale where everybody joins hands and dances around a Maypole? Had _Mystic River_ depressed to these seared devices, a film would have blown adult and taken hits for wasting all of a potential.
In my opinion, faulting this film for not carrying a "satisfying" finale is only to essentially remonstrate about what "satisfying" entails. If we wish a "popcorn" crack that satisfies your enterprise to spin off your heart for ninety minutes, do not lease this film-it will not "satisfy" you. But if we wish an strange film with a constrained storyline and formidable morality, this film really "satisfies." The emotions in this film are real. The actors are real. The performances are real. Robbins vivid opening during a finish of a film is real. Are there lax ends? Yeah. Does a film leave we wondering? Sure. Is it a happy ending? No way. But all of these contribution indicate to a really reason that a film succeeds.
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