The Place Beyond the Pines

Eddie 2022-01-27 08:03:04

Grippling through the majority of the movie, with the first two third of the movie linked so seamlessly and intrinsically. Perhaps the ambition of the movie ultimately backfires towards the end, The Place Beyond the Pines is nevertheless a powerful and emotional story that truly gravitate viewers to the characters. I somehow think the last portion of the movie dragged a little too long that was incongruent with the rest of the film. Also, the logic behind several scenes remain questionable, but the film is definitely more than just a story, it is an inquiry into righteousness and fatherhood, and a lesson for all of us.

View more about The Place Beyond the Pines reviews

Extended Reading
  • Teagan 2022-04-20 09:01:31

    7.0/10 points. A span of 15 years, a period of time for the three protagonists. . . The last song is good. . . It is estimated that the low score only saw a small part, and the male protagonist actually hung up, and he was blinded. . . Ha ha. . . The overall is still good, but the rhythm is relatively slow, the time is a little longer, and now people are not so patient. . . including me. . .

  • Shaniya 2022-04-21 09:01:40

    This is a movie about emotions derived from a crime theme. I don't know how to categorize them, but the expression about emotions has penetrated from ordinary love to family affection and sublimated into a question about dreams and the continuation of dreams. In fact, the family relationship that blood is thicker than water also begins to shape various angles of our view of things in life, and it is undeniable that predecessors pin their hopes on the future, and later generations adhere to certain wills of their predecessors. many

The Place Beyond the Pines quotes

  • Avery: [Avery puts the money the cops stole from Romina's house on Chief Weirzbowski's table] I should have brought this to you sooner, I apologize. This is recovered from a house during a search...

    Chief Weirzbowski: [Chief puts his hand up] No no no no. Wait a minute Cross.

    Avery: That's just the small fraction of what's goin' on...

    Chief Weirzbowski: Wait a minute Cross. Don't say another word.

    Avery: What do you mean?

    Chief Weirzbowski: No no no, don't say another word.

    [the chief leans forward in his chair and shakes his head]

    Chief Weirzbowski: What'd you expect me to do with this?

    Avery: You're joking right?

    Chief Weirzbowski: This is shit!

    Avery: Chief!

    Chief Weirzbowski: This aint' my problem, alright? This is your problem.

    Avery: This is our problem of the fucking police department and I'm bringing it to your attention, because that's what I should fucking do!

    Chief Weirzbowski: Oh yeah, is that right?

    Avery: Yeah!

    Chief Weirzbowski: Is that what you should do? Rat out other fuckin' cops! This is un-fuckin-believable, alright?

    [the Chief picks up the money with a tissue and throws it at Avery]

    Chief Weirzbowski: Get this shit outta here!

  • Avery: When I was a kid I used to look at my dad dressed in judge's robes and I used to think that my father was a superhero. And I don't think I was far off. He had that quality that judges have, where they have tremendous compassion, but they're also ferocious at the same time. He wasn't afraid of making enemies. I think that's probably why he had so many friends.