Mystic River (2003)
Facts
| Directed by | Clint Eastwood |
| Cast | Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, John Doman, Laura Linney, Adam Nelson and Jenny O'Hara |
| Theatrical Release | October 15, 2003 |
| DVD Release | June 8, 2004 |
| Running Time | 138 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 085392772124 |
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Average user review:| Mystic River |
| So-so |
Another truism in regard to films is that actors turned directors tend to not be very good. Mel Gibson, Ron Howard, and Kevin Costner (Academy Award winners in direction) come to mind, as does Clint Eastwood (another Oscar winner). Perhaps the only actor-cum-director who has proven his chops artistically, though, is Woody Allen, although he was really a stand up comedian, not an actor. Actors tend to direct very ham-handedly, with static camera work, and no real sense of film's visual aspect, and even less skill at understanding what constitutes good story structure. Eastwood is very much in this vein. In his highly lauded Mystic River Eastwood shows that he has everything it takes to direct tv movies of the week, but not serious art. This film is larded with poorly framed scenes, bad lighting, very pedestrian angles, color-strained, as well as bad performances, a horridly unrealistic script, banal music, and too many red herrings.... There are some nice touches- like abused Dave's name drying half-finished in the cement, but they are too little in depth and too few. More often the script, by Brian Helgeland, merely allows wallowing for the actors, and denies them any real chance to show real emotion. Like the poor In The Bedroom, Mystic River had a chance to be an adult meditation on grief, rather than a plot reject from a 1970s cop tv show like Kojack or Starsky And Hutch.
The basic problem is that most moviegoers simply do not understand nor appreciate good writing- everything is homogenized down into a lowest common denominator plot mulch. I've read other critics state that Eastwood is a jazzy director, in that he tends to just riff. Well, maybe so in other films but in this one he's at his Director's 101 worst. The film is dull and predictable, and the acting is forgettable- certainly not indelible. You know this when there is nothing unique about a performance and any other actor could have pulled off the part. So it is with the three main characters.
September 14, 2008
| Garbage never looked so awful. |
The actors and actresses in this movie, while great in many others I've seen them in, were just pitiful. The awful Brooklyn accents were probably the best thing in this movie (I absolutely loathed the accents). Seriously, have any of them listened to someone from Brooklyn? In a word, the accents were butchered.
The movie is replete with pointless red herrings. When you finally learn what really happened...what a huge letdown! I expected more. I don't want to spoil anything (actually, I do, just so no one bothers with this junk), but it was seriously ridiculous.
Like I said before, there is no satisfaction watching this movie. It will not make you feel good. It does not give you any sense of hope or closure that things are all right. Basically, this movie portrays the fact that life is full of Hell and we're all just jacked for being here.
Why would anyone consider this worthwhile? Perhaps it resembles life as it really is. But who in the world wants that? We create and listen and read and watch stories to escape the horrors of this world. There are no morals we learn at the end. There is no brighter tomorrow. There is no land of the rainbow, mostly because the rainbow would be jacked up in this movie. The bad guys would tear it to bits just because it was in their way.
They call it Mystic River. Mystic, because any semblance of decency is beyond our understanding; River, because that's where this junk belongs. So, if you're looking to rip your hair out, watch this movie. I can't even fully describe the taste of bile lingering in my mouth after seeing this.
Awful. Putrid. Vile. Filth. September 12, 2008
| You Don't Gain Anything From Watching This Movie |
| Great Performances Worth Seeing |
The pedo-killer had me thinking he's crazy, and I've seen crazy. Maybe not killer crazy, but I've seen sick people. Again, a very convincing performance. Very believable.
Of course my review would not be complete without at least one complaint (hey, I like to give well-rounded critiques)...I would have liked to have not had the young boys as the killers. It just didn't make sense to me. I don't believe the deaf kid loved his brother so much he'd kill for him nor do I believe the boys accidentally shot a girl then had to finish her off before she squealed. I'm just sayin'... July 11, 2008
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