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Gone Baby Gone


Directed by: Ben Affleck
Starring: Casey Affleck
Genre:
Drama
Run Time: 114 min.
Release Date:
October 2007
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
I think it’s safe to say
that Ben Affleck may belong behind the camera rather than in front of
it. With such disasters as SURVIVING CHRISTMAS, JERSEY GIRL,
and the shockingly bad GIGLI {shiver!}, he’s not the best
leading guy. His only saving graces as an actor have been GOOD WILL
HUNTING, DOGMA (saved by the dialogue), and
HOLLYWOODLAND
(his best performance to date).
Directed and co-written by Ben, GONE BABY GONE shows a talent previously
unknown to him (or us!) But another Affleck has appeared on the screen
and his supplanting of Ben was cemented this year with his rock solid
performances here and in
THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD
ROBERT FORD. I’m speaking, of course, about Ben’s younger brother Casey.
Young, hip, handsome, and with a broad range of abilities, Casey has
proven himself to be a stellar young actor. His portrayal here in Gone
Baby Gone as private detective Patrick Kenzie was superb, showing us a
delicate looking guy with a tough interior.
The story, too, is fascinating in that it makes the audience think about
life’s choices. When a child is kidnapped from her home, everyone is a
suspect. Two police detectives named Remy Bressant (Ed Harris,
A HISTORY
OF VIOLENCE) and Nick Poole (John Ashton) are suspiciously too close to
the case, and even Patrick is eventually shown how upstanding yet
corrupt they can be. The abducted child’s mother, Helene McCready (Amy
Ryan,
LOOKING FOR COMEDY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD) is seen as a drugged out
slut who seems to care little for her missing child. Did she have
anything to do with the disappearance? Time and again the audience is
shown multiple possibilities and sometimes it’s easy to figure out that
someone was involved in dubious activities. But if they were involved in
the child’s abduction remains foggy up until the very end.
Morgan Freeman (10 ITEMS OR LESS) plays Captain Jack Doyle, the person
responsible for the local missing children’s investigations. Always a
strong presence, Mr. Freeman is seen as the uptight yet extremely
respectable lawman who finds himself in the wrong place at the right
time. His “involvement” may come as a complete surprise to many.
This is a great drama with many tense moments that’ll have you squirming
in your seat, wondering if the poor little girl is dead, or perhaps
wishing that she were so that this torture would end (after seeing what
a pedophile is capable of later in the film, one begins to get this
sickly feeling).
Ben Affleck is to be commended for directing such a taught series of
events that lead and mislead with just enough finesse to keep audiences
guessing. It’s also a great take on morality and what that entails.
Sometimes doing the right thing is the wrong thing ...as weird as that
sounds. It is our decisions that make us who we are and bind us to
futures we may not feel comfortable with. This is something that is
brought out to impeccable perfection at the end of the film as we watch
Parick (Casey Affleck) sit on a couch and stare blankly at a television
set. The pain and satisfaction of it all is who’s sitting next to him.
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Newsworthy:
Movie Quote: "If
we don't catch the abductor by day one, only about ten percent are ever
solved. This is day three."
Other Actors/Actresses
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