Gone Baby Gone
Review
by Anthony Morris
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The idea of "Ben Affleck :
Director" might be a slightly worrying one (after all, even great
actors usually make for bad directors) but with Gone Baby Gone Affleck signals that he might be able to pull off a career change.
It doesn't hurt that he's working from a novel by Dennis Lehane, author of (amongst other things) Mystic River, who provides a twisty and morally ambiguous plot and a slew of complex characters for Affleck to work with.
Set
in Affleck's home town of Boston, the story begins with the
disappearance of a four year-old girl. Local P.I. Patrick (played by
Affleck's brother Casey) is asked to take on the case by the missing
girl's aunt (Amy Madigan), and while it's a little out of his league he
steps up to bat, receiving grudging help from local law enforcement
(including Morgan Freeman as the local chief and Ed Harris as one of
the detectives). But it doesn't take long for the case to take some
dark turns, and considering that the missing girl's mum (Amy Ryan) is
probably the last person you'd want to be in charge of a kid it's
hardly surprising that this film's morality is hardly black and white.
Affleck
clearly knows the physical territory and his storytelling skills are in
pretty good shape, but it's the many excellent performances that make
this such a compelling (if bleak) film to watch.
Casey Affleck, who was excellent in last year's The Assassination of Jesse James
is just as good here, never letting us get fully comfortable with a
character lesser films would leave as a simple audience stand-in.
Great crime films are also explorations of human nature (even if only
on the level of "why do people steal?"); thoughtful and
thought-provoking while still managing to deliver plenty of crime
thrills and chills.
Affleck has made a truly great crime film here. 4 out
of 5
Gone Baby Gone
Australian release: 17th April, 2008
Cast: Casey Affleck, Michelle Monaghan, Ed Harris, Amy Ryan, Morgan Freeman
Director: Ben Affleck
Movie Website: Gone Baby Gone
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