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Mystic River (2003) Certificate 15

Mystic River
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(67%)
 
Starring: Sean Penn | Tim Robbins | Kevin Bacon | Laurence Fishburne | Laura Linney | Marcia Gay Harden
Director: Clint Eastwood
Studio: WARNER HOME VIDEO
Run time: 137 mins
Genres: Drama | Thriller
Languages: English
Released: June 04, 2004

Three friends, Jimmy, Sean and Dave, reunite after the death of Jimmy's daughter. Sean is a detective assigned to the case and has to deal with Jimmy's rages.

Rating of 4 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Since his undoubted masterpiece Unforgiven Clint Eastwood's directorial career has been disappointingly uneven, with the likes of Space Cowboys and Blood Work indicating that he might be a spent force. Mystic River, though, is a welcome return to form — an ambitious, well-crafted adult drama featuring sterling performances from an excellent cast and which only just misses greatness by a whisker. Sean Penn, Tim Robbins and Kevin Bacon play childhood friends whose lives are shattered when Penn's daughter is brutally murdered, an event that forces them to confront a horrific episode from their own shared past. Eastwood directs with crisp efficiency but Brian Helgeland's screenplay somehow fails to convince, emerging as a sequence of well-written individual scenes rather than an integrated whole, while the plot relies too much on coincidence. Judged to the highest standards then, this is a flawed piece of work, but it still ranks as must-see, grown-up cinema.

Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Halliwell's Film Guide

Brooding, grey-tinged drama that aspires to the stature ot tragedy, but falls short; the narrative is too manipulative and fatalistic, and buckles under the weight put upon it.

Highest rated reviews

98 out of 110 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Eastwood Does It Again

K Chawgo from London, England, 9th June, 2004

Clint Eastwood has done it again with a true cinema classic. There are no showy camera angles nor computer effects to help this film along. He lets the characters emerge and do the work for the camera which provides a very powerful, not to be missed film. Robbins, Penn, Bacon and Fishburne are excellent in their characterisation of the characters. The script is excellent and without given anything away, it was good to see a film without a tacked on ending coming out of Hollywood for a change. This is a truely gripping film.

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26 out of 32 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Excellent

steviebobs from , 27th August, 2004

The best film I have seen in ages. Superb acting, particularly from Robbins. Difficult themes like child abuse and murder handled sensitively with no reliance on gruesome shock tactics. The plot unfolds very evenly and the main characters are all sympathetic in their own ways.
My only criticism is that the end is a bit lame. The 'we're all trapped in a cellar' line is a bit crass.
Watch it.

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19 out of 20 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Can Eastwood direct? Oh yes! He can direct.

younglochinvar from from Prestatyn, 18th September, 2007

Must see, intelligent cinema, brilliantly acted by a wonderful cast.

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18 out of 22 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
A Brilliant Film

imran from , 31st October, 2004

A magnificently acted tour de force, this film is exactly what you would expect with such an array of acting and directing talent. Entirely deserving of the accolades it recieved, Mystic River is a film for those who simply believe good acting and good characterisation are what you need without all the whistles and bells.

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Rated 5.0 stars
Fantastic, had me hooked from start to finish

A Customer from Newcastle upon Tyne, 27th February, 2010

I won't have a bad word said about this movie. Sure it isn't without imperfection (first of all the film tries to point the audience in the wrong direction in a screamingly obvious way that it is as clear as glass from the first 20 mins that the apparent circumstances of Penn's daughter's death are not as Eastwood wants us to believe) but few films had me hooked like this. I wouldn't go as far as saying I'm a big Clint Eastwood fan but some of his recent efforts (Million Dollar Baby, Gran Torino) has encouraged me to try some of his other directorial attempts. This subject matter of this movie is not as sad and bleak as you would expect but it still maintains a serious tone combining moving and tense moments and strong performances from a star studded cast who very cleverly depict 3 men dealing with an past and present tragedies and the impact they have on their lives. Would highly recommend to all

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Rated 3.0 stars
Waste of time

A Customer from Fleet, 16th February, 2010

We gave this film 1 out of 10, Difficult to understand - poor diction so we had to use subtitles. The only way they could use any expression was to use the 'F' word repeatedly. This did not fit any category with any credibility. We prefer to watch our paint dry.

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Rated 4.0 stars
Mystic River

A Customer from London, 15th February, 2010

Great performance by Sean Penn. Good story and good twist, dealing with how events in life can alter one's direction. Highly Recommended.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Mystic River

Roufghbubble from , 2nd February, 2010

Not a bad film. watchable but maybe just the once.

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