Jun
10
2008
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This sounds like it could almost be a blogger’s meme doesn’t it?
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“Mario Visnjic was relaxing after his cooling swim as he lounged in the chair. Unfortunately, his testicles had shrunk whilst he swam. They slipped through the wooden slats of the deckchair without his knowledge.”
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“Gone Baby Gone” is much more than just a private investigator/mystery/thriller. It is a throwback to one of those great Robert Altman and Arthur Penn movies of the 1970’s. Downbeat, naturalistic, subdued, bleak, with an almost documentary feel. Real stre
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“Little hints in scenes that add up, without being thrust in your face, invoke a growing sense of uncertainty within the viewer, mirroring the protagonists’ changing view of their own reality.”
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Jun
10
2008
Dir: Ben Affleck
Writ: Ben Affleck, Aaron Stockard. Based on book by Dennis Lehane
- Casey Affleck … Patrick Kenzie
- Michelle Monaghan … Angie Gennaro
- Morgan Freeman … Capt. Jack Doyle
- Ed Harris … Det. Remy Bressant
- John Ashton … Det. Nick Poole
- Amy Ryan … Helene McCready
- Amy Madigan … Beatrice ‘Bea’ McCready
- Titus Welliver … Lionel McCready
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This film’s release here and in Britain was delayed for a considerable time due to the supposed similarities between the plot and the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. I can see what it happened, but in reality there aren’t that many similarities. The film is about Patrick Kenzie and his “associate” Angie Gennaro who have been hired to track down a missing child, Amanda McCready. Almost at once they find out that the media story isn’t quite the truth.
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