Mystic River

Golden 2022-03-24 09:01:12

The tone of the film is depressive, and the plot is not complicated. About five minutes into the film, it can arouse nervousness. The seemingly simple case is beginning to give people a tendency to constantly mislead, but every time the tour guide is about to lead the audience into a misunderstanding, he pulls the plot back to make the audience feel that there is something inside. More complicated things. Generally speaking, the film is a bit verbose, and some important points are also covered in one stroke, which makes people feel a little disappointed.

"Mystic River" feels more like a suspense investigative film at first.

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Extended Reading
  • Glennie 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    "Thanks for finding my daughter's killers, Sean. If only you'd been a little faster." "The reality is we're still 11 year old boys locked in a cellar. Imagining what our lives would have been if we'd escaped ."

  • Bette 2021-10-20 19:00:25

    This is the difference between meat eaters and vegetarians. Dave, who was taken away as a child, was a marginal man who lived far away, and the gangster did not, or did not dare to take away Sting’s head Jimmy and Sean on this street. Only the weak-character Dave was taken into the car. Everything seems to have been doomed. The murder case just lifted the long dusty veil. It’s a thorn or a thorn, a street man or a street man, Dave is still the Dave who can’t help himself in life, everything Both got worse. Jamie and Sean never sympathized with Dave. They just used this to celebrate their luck and pay attention to the misfortunes in their lives. It was only a high-key and a low-key. After Dave's death, the only thing that changed was that he no longer had to pretend to remember Dave as a child, leaving only Dave's stupid wife calling the child's name over and over again.

Mystic River quotes

  • Jimmy Markum: And it's really starting to piss me off, Dave! She's my own little daughter, and I can't even cry for her!

    Dave Boyle: Jimmy, you're crying now.

  • Sean Devine: So Jimmy, when was the last time you saw Dave?

    Jimmy Markum: The last time I saw Dave...

    Sean Devine: Yeah, Dave Boyle.

    Jimmy Markum: Dave Boyle...

    Sean Devine: Yeah Jimmy, Dave Boyle.

    Jimmy Markum: That was twenty-five years ago, going up this street, in the back of that car.