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Mystic River (2003)
7/10
Horrendous editing, dialogue, and pacing ruins this interesting film
12 January 2004
Warning: Spoilers
I mean, it dragged on _forever_. Had the editor only cut the excess one or two seconds that seemed to be in every scene, it would have saved at least 20 minutes of runtime. Not to mention the numerous scenes where a character simply looks around the frame for two or three seconds before a cut to something totally different.

Exaggerated Boston accents made much of the clipped dialogue incomprehensible. I had trouble understanding what Boyle was saying most of the time. Not everyone from Boston has the Boston accent.

** Spoilers ** In addition, the film assumes too much about the audience's inferential abilities. E.g., when we see the character reach around in the ceiling for the gun, it's not evident that the holster he retrieves is empty, even when he shows the holster to the others-- it's on screen for about 0.3 seconds. So unless the viewer properly infers that the item Harris retrieves is a holster and that it's empty, the next couple of minutes make no sense whatsoever.

I found myself confused and wanting the film to get to the point, and then wanting it to end. Except there was no point. I mean, the guy kills the wrong person and gets away with it, and the police don't even look at him? What was the point of the movie? Was it only an observation of one man's fall from grace? "Unforgiven" was that and also a cautionary tale, perhaps. Mystic River has none of the magic and appeal of

"Unforgiven," which people have compared Mystic River to. I admit, I was intrigued by the wife's reaction to her husband admitting having killed the wrong man, and that scene is one of the best in the film. However it doesn't make up for no less than 3 hours of confusing film with sparse dialogue and the director trying to hide the ball from the audience. I gave it a 7 because the actors' performances were all outstanding and that makes the movie a watchable story, if not a well-told one.
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Bad Boys II (2003)
Obscene, appalling, and disgusting
21 July 2003
While I admit the action scenes were extraordinary, I was shocked at the amount of gore, and more shocked that the gore gets a "laugh" reaction out of the moviegoers.

What are we becoming, honestly? Do we really need to see a guy's dismembered corpse in a bucket, or a guy blown up by a land mine, or corpses flying out the back of a van during a car chase? Should humor be juxtaposed with the beheading of a cadaver? Roger Ebert was right, this film is a sad commentary on American moviemaking.
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6/10
Pretty good "based on a true story" story
1 June 2003
I have to admit, I was impressed by the factual accuracy of this TV movie. They filmed at the actual BofA branch that was the location of the robbery, although the logo on the sign is different now (which is forgivable). The camera angles were all correct (i.e. the same as the actual news footage of the robbery). They even showed the key shack being shot up, and they had the right type of blue *shorts* for one of the SWAT officers to wear during the capture of robber #2-- if you're familiar with the North Hollywood Shootout, you know what I'm talking about. Despite a few minor changes to increase dramatic tension (such as the deletion of a motorcycle officer who rescued Mario Van Peebles's character so Michael Madsen's character could rescue him) and a blatant anti- gun comment by one of the officers "I can't believe they let people just buy this stuff" (in the B&B gun shop) this telefilm was very enjoyable. I especially liked the fact that it was filmed in a documentary style, with every person's point of view being shown. Very well done, with some prominent actors. When does the DVD come out!?
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The Jericho Mile (1979 TV Movie)
8/10
great film, not common enough
22 September 2002
An interesting and involved film about a "lifer" just trying to live out his days peacefully. Elements of the main character appear in Michael Mann's later films, like Thief (1981), Heat (1995), and so on. You can see this one at the UCLA Instructional Media Laboratory-- one of the only places in the country that has copies readily available to the public. It's a great one!
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