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Manchester By The Sea

Opening Date
16 Feb 2017
Rating
NC16 COARSE LANGUAGE AND SOME SEXUAL REFERENCES
粗俗语言及性相关画面
Runtime
138 mins
Language
English with no subtitles
Genre
Drama
Director
Kenneth Lonergan
Cast
Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Kyle Chandler, Lucas Hedges, Gretchen Mol, C.J. Wilson
Synopsis
Manchester by the Sea tells the story of the Chandler family, a working class family from Massachusetts. After Lee’s (Casey Affleck) older brother Joe (Kyle Chandler) suddenly passes away, he is made the legal guardian of his nephew (Lucas Hedges). Lee is forced to deal with a tragic past that separated him from his wife Randi (Michelle Williams) and the community where he was born and raised.

Set in the North Shore of Massachusetts, Manchester by the Sea is the new film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan (You Can Count on Me, Margaret)
Reviews
By Freddy  04 Feb 2017
Strong acting, solid directing, and compelling screenplay makes ‘Manchester by The Sea’ a great drama about grief.
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‘Manchester by The Sea’ is a compelling slice-of-life drama, as we follow how the death of Joe Chandler (Kyle Chandler) affects his 16-year-old son Patrick (Lucas Hedges) and brother Lee (Casey Affleck). The poster featuring Lee and his ex-wife Randi (Michelle Williams) is very misleading as she appears little in this film.

The film is written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan, who clearly deserves his Oscar nominations for both screenplay and directing. The film is very intimate, almost documentary-like. The pace of this 138-minute feature is rather slow, but does not feel boring. The flashbacks are interesting as well, revealing information that Joe’s death is not that unexpected after all, and why Randi and Lee divorced.

Lonergan does not shy away from showing the more boring aspects in dealing in a loved one’s death such as administrative tasks, calling the funeral parlour, or going to the lawyer to get Joe’s will. More importantly, it shows that life goes on. Patrick still goes to school, meets his friends, and goes for band and hockey practices.

The characters feel realistic and grounded. Lee’s tendency to express himself with violence gets a bit over-the-top sometimes, but we slowly understand how his past has shaped him. Each character is likeable enough but fundamentally flawed. All actors give raw, nuanced performances in their respective roles. Affleck and Hedges are impressive in portraying the growing relationship between Lee and Patrick.  Williams and Chandler are great, too, although they could benefit from longer screentime. Another special mention goes to C.J. Wilson who plays George, a family friend of the Chandlers.

The cinematography is good, especially in showing how winter passes in the titular seaside city. It is not outstanding but is good enough. It has interesting choices of soundtrack from choral sounds to instrumentals to pop songs.

Strong acting, solid directing, and compelling screenplay makes ‘Manchester by The Sea’ a great drama about grief. The bittersweet ending is rather poignant without being too melodramatic. Its honest, intimate portrayal makes it one of the more memorable films from 2016. It is easy to see why the film has been collecting well-deserved accolades.
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